Kees Huizinga
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Hi Dualazmak, Thanks, but Asio4All didn't work for me. I can't wait to get Audiolense playing. I'll let you know if it is an improvement (or not).
Hi Dualazmak, Thanks, but Asio4All didn't work for me. I can't wait to get Audiolense playing. I'll let you know if it is an improvement (or not).
After the long wait I had with the Smyth Realiser A16, I can do a four month wait standing on my head.This
https://www.audiosciencereview.com/...8-stereo-dac-review.14705/page-43#post-640185
really belongs here....
My order no is 291, so I have quite a ways to wait.As someone who makes stuff that people are often anxiously waiting for I tend to not bother others in the same predicament, it's just frustrating when you're working full tilt anyway. But I just sent off an email to Pavel as I've read others with an order number around mine (or later , #222 here) have recently received their order and, since I'm in the USA, wanted to be sure there wasn't any kind of customs problem. Haven't bothered him since October, hoping soon but willing to wait.
I have had a similar experience with Pavel. Like others I had to wait 3-4 months to receive my unit. However, whenever I've reached out to him with questions he's responded quickly to my emails. I recently encountered an issue and he sent me the latest firmware and the make shift installer for the firmware which I was able to apply and it resolved my issue.I have to second @Neddy's post....Pavel has always responded to my emails within a few days and quickly sorted any issues. Yes, I waited 4 months for my DAC8 Pro (ordered Sept 2019 - delivered Jan 2020) and recently had an issue with a temperature sensor reading high. The DAC was fine, it was just the sensor giving a false reading. Pavel had it picked up and turned it around within a week ensuring that it was returned to me before the UK left the EU. Having to explain to UK customs that it was a warranty repair and not a newly purchased item was not something that I wanted to deal with. So, apologies to those of you waiting for your order, I may have delayed it a little, but kudos to Pavel for his responsiveness and standing by his product.
I can relate to this. It is frustrating when the external suppliers have poor quality control. Hopefully its a rare mistake on their end or you have to find another supplier that meets your standards.Good news! I heard back from Pavel and mine will ship the end of next week.
He also mentioned that the last batch of front faceplates they received had the anodizing messed up so that has set them back a bit in production waiting for the proper replacements.
Expensive, I think, if the inputs were of comparable quality to the outputs. It would be nice, though, to have two for measurements, particularly if they had phantom power -- that would avoid the clock timing issues when measuring room response with a USB mic by facilitating the use of an analog one.Especially considering the DAC8Pro has the use of Jriver in mind, I'm puzzled they that haven't included analogue inputs on the device. The lack of inputs, means it's not possible to measure the result in an easy way. It's the same with Exasound and it makes no sense.
Especially considering the DAC8Pro has the use of Jriver in mind, I'm puzzled they that haven't included analogue inputs on the device. The lack of inputs, means it's not possible to measure the result in an easy way. It's the same with Exasound and it makes no sense.