It seems not everyone is aware of the "High Impedance" mode for the DAC.
It's the best mode and the audio quality seems to be the best.
You can only trigger it with connecting high impedance headphones,
Or, like many here do, hassle your way with cables to trick it into this mode
(For example - i use extension cable+audio technica anc33is = triggers "High Impedance" mode).
Personally i think it is absurd to go through all those tricks just to get good audio quality.
I guess it exist to prevent headphone damage / battery),
But really, i'd like to get the full power from the audio chip, because that's what i bought, without traveling with tons of cables.
Now for the actual stuff:
Any ideas how to remove the software limit and force it into "high impedance" always?
Perhaps some *.prop file, or..? How would you approach this.
It's the best mode and the audio quality seems to be the best.
You can only trigger it with connecting high impedance headphones,
Or, like many here do, hassle your way with cables to trick it into this mode
(For example - i use extension cable+audio technica anc33is = triggers "High Impedance" mode).
Personally i think it is absurd to go through all those tricks just to get good audio quality.
I guess it exist to prevent headphone damage / battery),
But really, i'd like to get the full power from the audio chip, because that's what i bought, without traveling with tons of cables.
Now for the actual stuff:
Any ideas how to remove the software limit and force it into "high impedance" always?
Perhaps some *.prop file, or..? How would you approach this.
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