Yes, I have the same version.
Do you use the Apple version?
I use both android and apple. I turned on the digital out yesterday on my android phone, so I know it exists at least for the D1. sorry I can't you...i tried.
Yes, I have the same version.
Do you use the Apple version?
I thought the sameI've never seen so many cute emojis in a review before... thumbs up!![]()
Update: Bass notes do seem to be deeper. I'm sure I didn't feel bass in my chest like this before.
I'm wondering, what is the advantages of having a higher output voltage, and are there any disadvantages?When upgrading from previous Lumin models to T2 or X1, it is absolutely normal to have to lower the preamp volume, because X1 and T2 output higher voltage than previous models - the voltage is now at approximately the same level as dCS and Chord. The increased voltage especially helps with the use of a passive preamp or a direct-to-amp setup.
Please let it play 7x24 for a few weeks in repeat mode, and turn off the power amp if it is not needed.
When listening, it reminds me of the 'loudness wars'.From the DAC side perspective, a higher voltage may have an advantage for SQ, but ultimately this depends on system gain matching. Without a higher voltage, some passive setup does not have enough volume for some music. With the same (approximate) voltage level as competitors, when you do A/B comparison the volume mismatch will be much less.
It said something about not being an official Roon ready device or something like that, but it's probably just a question of time as the product is brand new.
Please restart your Roon Core, and check whether the uncertified warning is gone.
I see that the output voltage has risen from 4 Vrms to 6 V rms. But you do not publish the output impedance.