Nenon Posted November 20, 2018 Share Posted November 20, 2018 On 11/16/2018 at 11:26 AM, magicwonder said: I received my Allo one Digione signature, on the opening the package I could hear rattling inside the case, the two back screws holding the board were not screwed, they were loose inside the case, I’m attaching a picture. Would this effect the player. I’m also not happy with quality control, this the first time I’m ordering from Allo. Same on mine. One screw was not screwed and was loose inside the case. The others were not tight. Bad quality controls. Industry disclosure: https://chicagohifi.com Dealer for: Taiko Audio, Conrad Johnson, Audio Mirror, and Sean Jacobs Link to comment
Nenon Posted November 20, 2018 Share Posted November 20, 2018 5 minutes ago, dmormerod said: Curious what Digital cables folks are using with their Signature? I have a Cable Solution’s cable that uses Canare LV-77S cable, but I’m sure I could do better without breaking the bank! Not sure if that helps, but I just compared a Duelund tinned copper RCA cable and a pure silver RCA cable. The silver sounded a lot better hands down. I guess a good silver 75 ohm BNC coax cable would sound even better. dmormerod 1 Industry disclosure: https://chicagohifi.com Dealer for: Taiko Audio, Conrad Johnson, Audio Mirror, and Sean Jacobs Link to comment
Nenon Posted November 20, 2018 Share Posted November 20, 2018 4 hours ago, Jakub said: This is not the level of customer service you'd expect for a 300€ HAT. I agree with you! Have you tried them on Skype or the other methods listed here - https://www.allo.com/contact/index.php ? Industry disclosure: https://chicagohifi.com Dealer for: Taiko Audio, Conrad Johnson, Audio Mirror, and Sean Jacobs Link to comment
Nenon Posted November 20, 2018 Share Posted November 20, 2018 30 minutes ago, purehifi192 said: I personally can't stand using multiple adapters to connect devices together. I ended up using Allo's supplied 5V supply to power the dirty side and a custom Ghent cable to connect 5.5/2.1 LPS power output to USB-C. I usually use non custom or high end cables, but in this case I made an exception to minimize adapters. Yes!!! I can't stand those either! We invest hundreds of dollars in good quality linear power supplies and power cords, and the power then goes through these cheap crappy adaptors. I just ordered one of these USB C's to make a custom cable. The plan is to solder a good quality wire and then use epoxy to make the connection sturdy and some heat shrink tubing on top. Industry disclosure: https://chicagohifi.com Dealer for: Taiko Audio, Conrad Johnson, Audio Mirror, and Sean Jacobs Link to comment
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