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- Fiio X3, Ipod nano, I think 6th generation, my Lenovo all-in-one desktop computer is the source that I run the asus xonar x7 external sound card/DAC out of. I run a simple Sykik 2.1 channel speaker system since I mostly use headphones to listen to my music anyways.
- AMPs
- Fiio e6 Fujiyama, Fiio e11 Kilimanjaro
- DACs
- Asus xonar U7, Fiio x3
- Head Gears
- Photive PH-BTH3 for bluetooth and Sennheiser HD 518, Bluedio Turbine bluetooth headphones( junk)
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- 2014-11-30
 
- digest
- 0
- posts
- 14
- F-Coin
- 326
- Audio Sources
- Fiio X3, Ipod nano, I think 6th generation, my Lenovo all-in-one desktop computer is the source that I run the asus xonar x7 external sound card/DAC out of. I run a simple Sykik 2.1 channel speaker system since I mostly use headphones to listen to my music anyways.
- AMPs
- Fiio e6 Fujiyama, Fiio e11 Kilimanjaro
- DACs
- Asus xonar U7, Fiio x3
- Head Gears
- Photive PH-BTH3 for bluetooth and Sennheiser HD 518, Bluedio Turbine bluetooth headphones( junk)
- regtime
- 2014-11-30
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What kind of micro SD card do you have again? They differ quite a bit in quality from say a SanDisk memory card to a PNY micro memory card. For example, a SanDisk 128mg micro card will run you 120 dollars and a PNY 128mg card will cost about 58 dollars. Thats not for nothing, you do get what you pay for. Now if you do in fact have a SanDisk or a high quality micro sd card, have you formatted in the way they ask you to in the manual? Thats all the suggestions that I have, congrats on the purchases. |
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