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Quick update on how things are going. Man this thing is taking for ever to burn in. Per iFi, they put 48 hours of burn in before sending any units out. I got it a week ago and have been running it 24/7 since then. The entire past week it's been alternating between being etched/sharp sounding one day, and completely muffled the next day. However, TODAY there's been a break in the clouds and it's sounding marvelous - open, clear and musical. And with a lot more boogie and jump factor than my old iFi Silver iDSD.I'm sure this won't last because per iFi, full burn in takes about 500 hours. But so far the 200 hour mark has been pretty awesome.
I have a ifi Dac 2 using a dual head usb, part for power, part for info. Would the USB 3 be an upgrade ? If so, would you use the dual head usb with the usb3 or just singles?Thoughts.MacMini to iDac2, RCA out to ACA amps
Really interested here! As several folks have said about the silver nano and micro, try them in your main system too -- you might just be surprised. At least 3 of these folks have shelved their expensive DACs in favor of the iFi portables.-- Jim
HQPlayer is suppose to kill Jriver for sound quality. If you have a powerful Windows 10 computer and upsample all files to 512DSD with HQplayer and run directly into the IFI that way it is said to be way, way out there. A powerful windows 10 build with HQplayer would set you back maybe $1200 including Audio Fidelizer Pro. From what people have said....this is killer. This is the only DAC under $1000, that I know of, that can take DSD512 via usb. Apparently upsampling to 512DSD is suppose to sound way better than 256.....this is all with HQPlayer.
Sorry, not gonna spend $1200 to make a $500 DAC sound better. I'm just not.Edit - Actually I just checked and I am running Windows 10 64-bit on my music server, I do have a 3.5GHZ Intel I7 in there, and I do have 12GB of RAM. I wonder, is this enough to use the HQ player to upsample as you (and others) have suggested?
And, how do I get ISO files to play on this thing? I can get DSF and DFF files to play, but not ISO. And I have a metric ton of ISO files and I will not be manually converting them.
IF you get into a bind I can help convert them. My computer is very powerful and can batch convert them at a frightening pace.
OK, some questions - what do I need to change the settings in HQPlayer to go from DSD256 to DSD512? There's a ton of options in the sampling rate menu but none of them are marked "DSD246" or "DSD512", they are all like 1228800 or 1638400 or other mysterious numbers like that.
The DSD number is a multiple of CD sample rate, so ...DSD256 is 44,100 Hz x 256= 11,289,600 Hz or 11.2 MHzDSD512 is 44,100 x 512 = 22,579,200 or 22.5 MHz