Post in thread 'Ask me questions.' https://audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/ask-me-questions.46113/post-1644020it doesn't take a brain scientist to figure out where This could be heading: DSP DAC's from Topping..
Post in thread 'Ask me questions.' https://audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/ask-me-questions.46113/post-1644020it doesn't take a brain scientist to figure out where This could be heading: DSP DAC's from Topping..
For a "standard" audio interface with mic preamp, it's the NI Komplete Audio 6 MK2 at $133 according to this with "at least 1 SPDIF" checked: https://www.thomannmusic.com/cat_GK...last=4&oa=pra&gk=STAIUS&cme=false&filter=trueWhich is the lowest-priced USB interface with an SPDIF output?
^^ super important for these devices these days, would be great to see that included for all ADCs@amirm , would be nice for interface reviews in the future to show round-trip latency of the driver and interface. Similar to this.
Just come in Guangzhou (Canton), I am pretty sure they will be very friendly.I'd like to know more about Topping - where they are, who is in charge, who the engineers are, I want to see the inside of their office and their lab.....
I tested it using the Ch 1&2 in both cases so I am guessing the answer is no. It does expose 6 channels though.@amirm I might have missed this point, but does the Toping E2x2 allow to send two different signals at the same time between the line output and the headphones outputs?
This one is the same as SSL 2, $179, only one stereo DAC.I might have missed this point, but does the Toping E2x2 allow to send two different signals at the same time between the line output and the headphones outputs?
Performance is not affected. Only the max power at about 32 ohm or lower. Usually single usb port can supply sufficient current to not have an affect. In another word, if the device doesn't have a power cut-out you are not affected.Julian Krause did mention in his video that depending on the power provided, the performance of the headphone output is also affected. However, I didn't really understand that portion. Must the supplementary usb c power input be used to attain that ideal performance, or is it dependent on the device that is feeding the signal to the E2x2 thru the primary usb c connection? If it is the latter, how should we know if our device is adequately powering the E2x2 to hit the ideal headphone output performance without the help of measuring devices?
Thank you, and looking at the picture on your first post with 3/4 and 5/6 being loopback channels, it certainly the same output (the name E2x2 matching 2 In / 2 Out too)I tested it using the Ch 1&2 in both cases so I am guessing the answer is no. It does expose 6 channels though.
Every 2in 2out interfaces?Thank you, and looking at the picture on your first post with 3/4 and 5/6 being loopback channels, it certainly the same output (the name E2x2 matching 2 In / 2 Out too)
I'm not sure that I ever saw one interface without independent headphones output, and it makes more sense to separate line and headphones output because most DAWs have several monitoring bus, which allow for example to set an EQ for the speakers on the line output, and a different EQ on the headphones output
It seems other interfaces are in the same case, like @Postlan said.Every 2in 2out interfaces?
E4x4 pre is around the corner.It seems other interfaces are in the same case, like @Postlan said.
I certainly have used mainly interfaces with more channels, or my memory was biased because the last one I tried with the same number of ports (2 XLR/Jack inputs, 2 Jacks output and 1 stereo headphones output) is the Apollo Solo, and by default, it work like that (same signals on Line and Headphones output), but you can change it in the software and output different signals on both outputs (which means that it has two DACs)
Great!E4x4 pre is around the corner. View attachment 322883
1 2 3 4, four line outputsGreat!
So I suppose one stereo signal on line outputs, and another one one the headphones outputs? (same signal for both headphones, but possibility to use two different headphones with low/high gain and volume adjustable for each one)
Man. I feel people are not appreciating the preamp as much. View attachment 322884
OK, so at least you can send two different signal on 1/2 line and 3/4 headphones.1 2 3 4, four line outputs
1-2 and 3-4, two stereo headphone outs.
Then you may have 8 channels instead of 4. Why only have 4 outs if you already have 8 da sections.Don't worry, if the preamps are great, people will know in the end
OK, so at least you can send two different signal on 1/2 line and 3/4 headphones.
But if it doesn't make the cost too much high, you might consider for the next product to totally separate line outputs and headphones, I might be wrong but I think part of users will want/need it.
It would be like using the ES9038PRO that is in DM7, but routing the first 4 channels (1/2 and 3/4) to line outputs and the next 4 channels (5/6 and 7/8) to two headphones outputsThen you may have 8 channels instead of 4. Why only have 4 outs if you already have 8 da sections.
This is really crazy bad support.I don't know how you can put "customer service" and "Behringer" in the same sentence. I bought one of their speakers on Amazon. Measured it. It was clearly broken. Initiated a warranty repair. After some delay and back and forth, they said to send it to them which I did. Even though I had bought this from Amazon and I had shown then a copy of my online receipt, they answered that I had not provided proper proof of purchase so I had to send them that order reference again. After a while they said they have no parts for it so can't repair it. And proceeded to close the ticket without any offer of a refund!!! So now I not only had lost the original purchase price but cost of shipping too. I tried to get their attention again but they would not respond. BTW, this is on top of the stupid "tribe" thing you have to register just to submit such a ticket.
A few months went by and I decided to contact their sales channel and telling them (again) that I am reviewer. This got their attention and they then offered to make a refund. But not to my credit card but with a wire transfer to my back account (!). I provided all of the information and they say that the info must be wrong as they can't do the transfer. I check with my bank and it is all correct. I send again but they still complain and once again proceed to close my ticket!
The above went on for some 9 months. A couple of months ago on a whim, I complained to Amazon. They immediately issued a refund to me even though this was not their fault.
Based on this, I would never, ever buy anything Behringer.