Even if it does, I'm sure it's ill-advised. Pretty certain @JohnYang1997 had warned us against it beforeDoes this model offer opamp rollover facility?
If not better certainly not worse but cheaper. Don't know how Sundaras sound with DX3 Pro+, probably the same as with D50s+A50s, but I assure you they sound soooo nice on the D50s+A50s (balanced) so I got another stack for my other room and declared the end game.I have Sundara's right now and I'm thinking of buying the A50s+D50s. Would the DX3 Pro+ be a better option?
I don't know if this has anything to do with your situation but when I was swapping amps and speakers back and forth a lot my DX3-Pro used to lock up every now and then - presumably upset by some spikes generated by plugging and unplugging other stuff. Since I've stopped messing around with my other components, the DX3 has been rock solid.I have dx3pro which keeps shutting itself off once or sometimes twice a month.
Would dx3pro + be a worthy upgrade? Looks like it has 20bits instead of 16bits of clarity.
I basically only listen via speakers connected to RCA.
Thanks
May I know the reasons why it's ill-advised?
1 with an ifi filter since I want to use it with the cell phone and it is USB C.
4 a USB C to USB A adapter of one unknown brand that in my country is 20 usd.
You were right the first time! I've used USB C to B, without OTG adapter, and all works fine to DAC's example. Although, I do use the paid for app USB Audio Player PRO (UAPP) which uses it's own drivers for USB devices. Haven't tried it with other players and Android drivers. app hereNo need for galvanic isolation when using a cell phone, since battery powered devices can't cause ground loops. And the DX3 Pro+ will most likely do filtering perfectly fine without the iFi.
I would just look for a cable with USB-C in one end and USB-B male in the other?
EDIT: Brain fart! You'll need a USB OTG cable, if you want to use it with an Android phone, and a camera adapter for Apple.
No need for galvanic isolation when using a cell phone, since battery powered devices can't cause ground loops. And the DX3 Pro+ will most likely do filtering perfectly fine without the iFi.
I would just look for a cable with USB-C in one end and USB-B male in the other?
EDIT: Brain fart! You'll need a USB OTG cable, if you want to use it wThank you very much for the answer, I am going to buy that cable, does it have to be usb 3.0, 3.1? does it have to be as short as possible?ith an Android phone, and a camera adapter for Apple.
Thank you very much for the answer!!!!!No need for galvanic isolation when using a cell phone, since battery powered devices can't cause ground loops. And the DX3 Pro+ will most likely do filtering perfectly fine without the iFi.
I would just look for a cable with USB-C in one end and USB-B male in the other?
EDIT: Brain fart! You'll need a USB OTG cable, if you want to use it with an Android phone, and a camera adapter for Apple.
Thank you very much for the answer, I am going to buy that cable, does it have to be usb 3.0, 3.1? does it have to be as short as possible?
does it have to be usb 3.0, 3.1?
does it have to be as short as possible?
From what I understand digital cables are quite resistant to emi interference. The only cable interference I have heard VERY audibly was a crappy microphone cable carrying an analogue signal that has yet to be pre-amplified (so the interference was heard after double amplification). Audioblast starquad mic cables which I eventually replaced it with exhibited no such issue regardless of length though, so I daresay for your use case the length would absolutely not matter with regards to interference. It might matter above lengths of 2-3m if your device is drawing power through it due to the effects of resistance, howeverThank you very much for the answer, I am going to buy that cable, does it have to be usb 3.0, 3.1? does it have to be as short as possible?
I'm looking for a Class D with a sub out, optical and RCA in, and a remote. It doesn't need to be incredibly powerful, just enough for some bookshelves, but it needs to be clean and without a high noise floor. Not sure if that's asking for too much, but that's what I need. The SMSL SA300 is awfully close, but it doesn't have optical.I hope it has a sub out. Is it too much to ask for bass crossover management in an integrated amp like this ? There was a thread here at ASR about the lack of such feature in integrated amps.
I'm looking for a Class D with a sub out, optical and RCA in, and a remote. It doesn't need to be incredibly powerful, just enough for some bookshelves,
but it needs to be clean and without a high noise floor.
Yep, trust me, I've looked. There are bigger (and more expensive) devices that tick those boxes, but nothing in the $150 or less range that have a small footprint.Topping MX3 ticks all of the boxes....
... except that one
NX7 still a thing?