Never had any problem with mine. Sounds like a network issue / bad unit.
Similar, i listen to mine hours on end w/o drops via streaming services (qobuz, apple music) and on device ssd.
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Never had any problem with mine. Sounds like a network issue / bad unit.
As with all streamers using Linux, we use API integration. Android will only give you more possibilitiesSorry have not trawled through the previous 160 pages of this thread so may have been answered. Can I ask what happens when apps such as Tidal and Qobuz stop supporting Android 11? (This will happen as older versions of Android no longer get security updates).
Everything is working for me now (Airplay and Qubu ) after I updated to the latest iOS Eversolo app on all my devices. There was a 3/4 week period before the updates I was getting constant dropouts.Similar, i listen to mine hours on end w/o drops via streaming services (qobuz, apple music) and on device ssd.
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HI. SACDs also ?Good question. I don't think there's much difference these days in ripping speed via external CD drives.
I've been perfectly happy with a $25 LG external CD drive. Got it last year, hooked it up to my laptop, and ripped ~600 CDs using Exact Audio Copy. No issues.
You can rip the CD-Layer from SACD, not the SACD-Layer. That demands additional tweaks.HI. SACDs also ?
The network world is very complex, and usually this situation is caused by local network fluctuations and some instability between the CDN nodes of the service, and some other services are normal,but this is all random and temporary. It just creates the illusion that things will get better after you upgrade the IOS APP.Everything is working for me now (Airplay and Qubu ) after I updated to the latest iOS Eversolo app on all my devices. There was a 3/4 week period before the updates I was getting constant dropouts.
Thank you very much.You can rip the CD-Layer from SACD, not the SACD-Layer. That demands additional tweaks.
quick and dirty, I understand:I have questions about the A6 - I will break them up into two posts, this one a mix of factual and a bit of subjective (yes, illegal here, blah blah)... my personal take on the latter is that there just may be some things we don't know how to measure yet, and I will certainly be happy when we are able to reliably quantify, measure, and discuss such things as "warm vs clinical DACs".
* first, the display panel itself - is it IPS or TFT? Neither one is particularly great on actual black backgrounds, but IPS is considered better for color rendering and off-axis viewing... I noticed that someone really savaged this display panel in their comments (largely about a really bright "gray" background) on it, and I trust that their experience was due to a bad unit or ?
* second (here comes the request for judgments) - I have an AVM 90 pre/pro feeding Nord Hypex-based amps driving Magneplanar speakers, currently playing music off my NAS through a WiiM Pro... I am expecting that I will be more pleased with the sound quality if I continue to use a digital (coax) connection into my pre/pro's DAC (ignoring the A6's DAC) - I am assuming the answer is a) not too controversial and b) "yes, stick with your AVM 90 DAC"(?)
* third - the toughest question, and likely not easy to answer, but I am looking for whatever anyone has to say about what I can expect: should I have any hope that the Eversolo DMP-A6 will "sound better" on playing FLAC files from my NAS than the WiiM Pro I use currently, or is the party line that they will be indistinguishable in proper blind testing and I am just getting a [hopefully] cool display out of the deal?
I have additional and presumably easier to answer questions on more "operational" and "specs" issues coming later.
Thanks!
This is kind of expected behavior once the DAC gets to a certain level of transparency and cleanness. Of course your aging ears play a role too... ;-)Playing the A6 in 2 different scenarios (as streamer&DAC via XLR output to amp vs. streamer USB output to RME ADI to amp) gave no difference (to my well educated though aging ears).
Aging ears are like aging Bordeaux: getting better every yearThis is kind of expected behavior once the DAC gets to a certain level of transparency and cleanness. Of course your aging ears play a role too... ;-)
It sort of makes sense. About the ears, I mean. For the Bordeaux, OTOH, I totally blindly agree.Aging ears are like aging Bordeaux: getting better every year
Haha, this is legend ,i drink wine regularly and purchase bordeaux every week. Being in France helps ... within the same "chateaux", its often than a 4 years old is nicer in mouth than a 10 yo one .. all depends on the production yearAging ears are like aging Bordeaux: getting better every year