No point on wasting effort on that puff of hot air. Let's just let the admins to deal with it.
Yeah in the meantime you can honor your existence by discrediting someone else.No point on wasting effort on that puff of hot air. Let's just let the admins to deal with it.
Nice meme. Still doesnt change the fact that the D50 has a break in period. Cry more incel.
My 6 year old goddaughter can present a better argument than you , providing introspection, responsibility, maturity and intellectual value that far exceeds anything you have managed ..Consider it proving that the claims about this website being a cess of incel man boys who rage at anyone giving their experience with a product being 100% accurate.
Strong with the Butthurt was he..
Well that's a shame. Another one bites the dust, being banned before managing to get some education here...Nice meme. Still doesnt change the fact that the D50 has a break in period. Cry more incel.
No need to ask:Facepalm all you want.
@aniki78 I don't know anything but I can respectfully suggest to you an avenue to explore. It might not be the electronics in the D50 it might be the configuration of the software on your phone. Investigate if there has been any changes with Audio Player Pro, maybe updates? Also check the driver for the D50. Are you using the ASIO driver provided on the Topping website? The latter may only be important if you want to play DSD, which I imagine is probably not likely with you using a phone for music.
Good day to you all.
I wonder if anyone had the same experience like mine, recently my D50 somehow stop working with native DSD output through USB Audio Player Pro app from my phone (it only output loud noise with native DSD setting on UAPP), it's still fine playing FLAC files and Tidal streaming but the volume output drop like 5 - 10 dB (measured by my hearing only). Does this means my D50 became defective?
Thank you.
Likely some settings in DSD playback options. Maybe a volume matching option was ticked off after the update.
On my Foobar from my laptop, the playback volume on DSD is always lower compared to FLAC files, quite obviously so in fact.
DSD playback volume usually follows the Scarlet book standard set for SACDs: generally 6dB lower than Redbook.
@aniki78 You could also try using Foobar on your phone, as this is an app developed by someone working with DSD apps for a very long time. His experience may produce a superior player for DSD.