Joolzdee
pfm Member
Recently swapped Spotify for Tidal and I'm impressed with the uplift in sound quality.
I'm not a big headphone user but occasionally listen via my Android phone (Motorola G62 5g) with a pair of Meze 99 Classics.
I thought I'd try a Dragonfly Cobalt dac and was impressed with improvement...more space around the instruments, clearer sound and a more believable soundstage generally.
Unfortunately though, after maybe 30 mins listening the sound cut out. No buffering or strange noises...Nothing.
After an hour or so the thing would start working. But again only for 30 mins or so.
I returned it to the supplier who refunded straight away. But they said they tested it and it worked fine for over 6 hours. My internet speed is pretty good..Tidal works great via my phone and my TV signal via the internet is fine, as is general browsing.
I don't want to give up on the idea of a dac/amp.
Sorry for the long post....I just wondered if the hive had any ideas as to why the thing wasn't working properly??
Thanks
I'm not a big headphone user but occasionally listen via my Android phone (Motorola G62 5g) with a pair of Meze 99 Classics.
I thought I'd try a Dragonfly Cobalt dac and was impressed with improvement...more space around the instruments, clearer sound and a more believable soundstage generally.
Unfortunately though, after maybe 30 mins listening the sound cut out. No buffering or strange noises...Nothing.
After an hour or so the thing would start working. But again only for 30 mins or so.
I returned it to the supplier who refunded straight away. But they said they tested it and it worked fine for over 6 hours. My internet speed is pretty good..Tidal works great via my phone and my TV signal via the internet is fine, as is general browsing.
I don't want to give up on the idea of a dac/amp.
Sorry for the long post....I just wondered if the hive had any ideas as to why the thing wasn't working properly??
Thanks