Pdxwayne
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Gustard said, a while back in this thread, power off will extend the life of x16.Is it necessary to power off x16....
Gustard said, a while back in this thread, power off will extend the life of x16.Is it necessary to power off x16....
Why?As far as I understood dac should not be turned off
The switch at the back is to disconnect the power-inlet from the internals of the device. You can just turn it off at the front, no?"This is not a problem that can be solved by updating the remote control, because the machine is not designed for soft shutdown. A soft shutdown is not a true shutdown. If the machine is not turned off, the circuit board will always be in working condition, which will affect the service life of the machine. This is why the soft shutdown is not designed."
You are correct this is what the company saying,
No such option for X16.The switch at the back is to disconnect the power-inlet from the internals of the device. You can just turn it off at the front, no?
You are correct. No mention of it in the manual.No such option for X16.
I think Gustard also confirmed this in this thread.You are correct. No mention of it in the manual.
Your CD player does not put out SACD over the SPDIF/optical digital out. Almost none do. SACD is generally only available over HDMI or analog.This X16 is so good that my CDs played through it now sound far better than SACDs through my Denon player (SACDs not being recognised by the X16). I've enquired here before and @gustard has said that X16 cannot play SACD. However a couple of members here have indicated that they do play SACD and I wonder if they could please explain how they do so? eg Post #2,107
Thanks in advance......
This X16 is so good that my CDs played through it now sound far better than SACDs through my Denon player (SACDs not being recognised by the X16). I've enquired here before and @gustard has said that X16 cannot play SACD. However a couple of members here have indicated that they do play SACD and I wonder if they could please explain how they do so? eg Post #2,107
Thanks in advance......
Here I use a Mac mini + Audirvana v3.6 and SACD ISO for X16 USB.Your CD player does not put out SACD over the SPDIF/optical digital out. Almost none do. SACD is generally only available over HDMI or analog.
If you play SACD (from your PC or phone) over USB, the X16 should be able to play it.
This X16 is so good that my CDs played through it now sound far better than SACDs through my Denon player (SACDs not being recognised by the X16). I've enquired here before and @gustard has said that X16 cannot play SACD. However a couple of members here have indicated that they do play SACD and I wonder if they could please explain how they do so? eg Post #2,107
Thanks in advance......
Best comment ever...that last part!They are so close as to not be worth talking about. If you have SU-9, just keep it.
As for 3-D sounding, DACs can't impact that. Pretend that it is more 3-D and listen more carefully and it will sound more 3-D! The effect will wear off later though...
Thank you for these links, but alas, my SACD player only has coax and optical outputs, no hdmi. Like you, I have an extensive collection of sacds which until the advent of the new generation of dacs were the best sounding format.X16 can handle DSD from an SACD through its i2S input.
Will also take DSD from an SACD through its S/PDIF inputs.
You just need the right kind of source............E.G an OPPO's HDMI out to a de embedder.
If your Denon outputs DSD via HDMI then you are in business.
There are cheap de embedders that convert DSD via HDMI into i2s.
There are also cheap de embedders that convert DSD via HDMI into DoP for use with S/PDIF outputs
(and an expensive one........Geerfab D.B.O.B.)
I have used both cheap types to play SACD's from an OPPO 205 to several external DAC's.
See here...........https://audiophilestyle.com/ca/revi...-physical-sacds-through-an-outboard-dac-r971/
and here...........https://audiophilestyle.com/forums/...sical-sacds-through-an-outboard-dac/#comments
Hello!
Been eyeing this dac for my Samsung TV (with external box) with optical out. But I've been reading about some people reporting "pauses" in the audio. They didn't mention what they were using the dac for so I wouldnt know if they are using it the same way as I would.
Anyone know if it might happen when using it like I would?