WelcomeJoined the RME club.
WelcomeJoined the RME club.
As you said: exc VAT. VAT + shipping will be 886£ (≈990€) for EU.Nord has them for 720 pounds (790 euros, 920 usd) exc. Vat.
https://www.nordacoustics.co.uk/product-page/rme-adi-2-dac
Isn’t there an action code at the moment to get 7.5% off?It's 925€ now
I must say that compared to other DACs the RME has so many fantastic features the other DACs should be sad and feel bad
I see it now, an RGB+LED RME ADI-2 Gamer EditionRME needs to go whole hog and let you dial in your own RGB values.
RGB programmable through USB, with Fortnite integration.I see it now, an RGB+LED RME ADI-2 Gamer Edition
I see it now, an RGB+LED RME ADI-2 Gamer Edition
Those last few ms will make a differenceLow latency gaming audio, hear footsteps sooner than anyone else!
Hi everyone,
The volume knob on my RME has some jumpy-ness to it (actually, all the knobs do. I just rarely use the others, so I don't have video of it). It's not like it happens all the time, but it happens enough to be annoying.
I've tried attaching a video of it here.
Is this considered within normal margins, or is it reason enough to request a repair?
It's possible that what you're experiencing may be normal operation of the rotary encoder. From the manual:
"The encoders use a special accelerator algorithm. Fast turning increases the step size. At moderate turning speed the changes in dB cause the expected volume change. Only at slower turning the finest steps will be used."
The same thing happens to my unit but I always use the remote to change the volume anyways so it doesn't botter me at all.Hi everyone,
The volume knob on my RME has some jumpy-ness to it (actually, all the knobs do. I just rarely use the others, so I don't have video of it). It's not like it happens all the time, but it happens enough to be annoying.
I've tried attaching a video of it here.
Is this considered within normal margins, or is it reason enough to request a repair?