No. I wasn’t able to resolve the issue. I got a refund from the retailer. I’m told the issue has been dealt with by SONCOZ. All newer batches shouldn’t experience the same problem, if true.Were you able to resolve your issue? I have the same one, worked for 6+ months till today when the power started blinking upon connect and outputting weird noise.
Model LA-QXD1 has been revised to address the specific failure I encountered with my unit, I was told by a company representative. If you ask for the newer batch product, you may not come across the same problem.Hmm, I bought directly from Ann. Ok, I'll move on and order something else while I await Ann's response.
TBH I miss volume knob and I'm looking at SGD1, SMSL m400 or SU-9. Haven't researched what's available in EU though. Gustard X16 looks good too. Oh well..
Im saying toslink or coax in does not output to digital coax out, at all. Unless either a firmware or hardware update has enabled.
Im not the right person to say what goes on inside the box but it surely isnt decoding usb in to analog then recoding to digital to pass out of the digital coax. It will work in the same way as the Topping D10 or other usb bridges to, would be my guess.
Well- spoke too soon four posts above. Yesterday, the unit stopped working after six months - just power/standby light flashing, but nothing else but silence. Changed cords, power supplies, - no effect.
Has anyone been able to bring the unit back from this flashing power light state?
Ben- any suggestions?
Also considered repairing it locally but I'm afraid cost of that would be similar to what it's going to cost to get a repaired unit from Soncoz and probably result in losing warranty - I decided to send it back.
I've just ordered SGD1 as an interim solution till QXD1 gets back to me and then I'll see which one I'll keep.
I keep my LA-QXD1 in a cabinet and permanently powered on. It barely gets at all warm. One of the benefits out of being machined out of a solid brick of aluminium.
Oh boy....So after 4 months of use my unit died a couple of days ago. The left channel just stopped working. Kinda sad, was pretty happy with it. Perfectly clean and transparent sound and just the most basic controls for a great price.
Its now on its way back to HifiGo. Soncoz said the op amp might have burned out because of static electricity. Shouldnt the Dac be grounded to prevent the buildup of static? Nothing was in contact with it to produce a static discharge when it died.
I really hope it can be repaired or replaced...
Is there a way to keep it in pure DAC mode? Or will it have to go through volume control? I wonder if DSD stays native or will it be converted to PCM at some point.
My unit failed after six months. Even though I paid full retail directly to them, Soncoz will not pay for shipping costs to repair the unit even though I was willing to use postal services rather than courier both ways and wait whatever length of time. My feeling is that their product and their service do not warrant risking a purchase from them.