While one may think so, actually no, you’d be surprised how many people either overlook the antennae in the box or just don’t install them and then complain about BT reception.......Is this a try being funny?
While one may think so, actually no, you’d be surprised how many people either overlook the antennae in the box or just don’t install them and then complain about BT reception.......Is this a try being funny?
No, it does second unfold when using coax input, node does the first. The display shows OFS instead of MQA if settings are correct. If you need to know how to set that up just search this thread for Node and MQA, it's been mentioned many times. It does look like its limited to 24/96 according to a previous post.Can it fully decode MQA data from its Coax input? I ask because I use a Node 2i that can output digital data just through its Coax as it doesn't have Usb out.
I leave mine on, theres no standby, just off or on. The display has auto off. I really dont see a problem leaving it powered up, it's well designed and uses very little power.Hi, do you turn X16 off or leave it on standby (always on) while not in use?
I will do the same.I leave mine on, theres no standby, just off or on. The display has auto off. I really dont see s problem leaving it powered up, it's well designed and uses very little power.
The "funny" thing I tried to mention was .. that he asked if I connected B.O.T.H. BT antennasWhile one may think so, actually no, you’d be surprised how many people either overlook the antennae in the box or just don’t install them and then complain about BT reception.......
While one may think so, actually no, you’d be surprised how many people either overlook the antennae in the box or just don’t install them and then complain about BT reception.......
Forgive me for trying to help. Is there only one? Have no idea, I am no fan of Bluetooth. One would be better served expressing gratitude. Instead you continue to take up space with useless posts.The "funny" thing I tried to mention was .. that he asked if I connected B.O.T.H. BT antennas
How about playing thru phones or PCs?I connected via I2S. Raspberry Pi with i2s module, the player plays PCM44-384 and DoP64-128.
Gustard plays only the PCM44-352, and the PCM384 plays with distortion. DoP64 plays, and DoP128 not play - silence, although the screen says "DSD 5.6 MHz".
UNLOCK means that the input is locked because there's nothing connected to it. UNLOCK it by connecting a device with the relevant output and input.When I step through the various inputs....if the input isn't used the display reads UNLOCK. Unlock what? Is that a Chinese to English useage error? I can't find UNLOCK in the manual.
From a PC via USB, it plays normaly: PCM44-PCM786 and DSD64-DSD512.How about playing thru phones or PCs?
I gave my answer to the request to connect BOTH antennas where only one exists but only YOU thought being very smart and "help" in this situation. Guess who produced more useless posts. I for sure think in this forum is not a single user who is not connecting a BT antenna when he wants to use BT ...Forgive me for trying to help. Is there only one? Have no idea, I am no fan of Bluetooth. One would be better served expressing gratitude. Instead you continue to take up space with useless posts.
No dont do that, it may end in tears! I2S is not the same as HDMI audio, it just shares the same connection type, nothing else, you could damage the x16.Hi,
I was wondering, is it possible to connect my Oppo 203 player (HDMI audio output) to the IIS-H (HDMI audio input) of the Gustard DAC-X16?
Oh really?. So which devices can be connected to the IIS-H (HDMI audio input)?No dont do that, it may end in tears!