Yes. Download the firmware file ( you need the serial number of the gryphon for that) and the pc tool. Connect the gryphon and I think you need to put it in some mode (DFU) with a button combo if I remember correctly. Think instructions are attached in the download.
I just updated. I donât really use windows I use Mac but it was super easy! Thank you so much for the help! You may have just saved my hearing because I really love the gryphon and wasnât gonna stop using it lol
Donât forget to turn off the volume synch in the settings menu. Donât know if the update alone fixes the problem. You could set a max level volume in the settings too for extra safety if you never go higher like a certain volume anyway.
And there is an Easter egg. Enter this button combo
1x Volume (play/pause button) > 1x XBass/XSpace > 1x Input > 2x Volume
And you get one more filter and a different on/off animation.
Step 5 is not part of the unlock code but already the new filter.
What more information would you like to know about this adapter, that isnât on the site?
Yes, we fixed that issue early on thanks to the very swift feedback from the community. We believe all of the issues are fixed now, but please keep us posted on your time with the Gryphon and your thoughts in general on the new firmware!
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In how far iFi can say that this will work with (almost) every amp? Then it has to be somewhere in specification for a 4.4mm jack.
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Maybe some more technical information perhaps even a graphic like the one from the xCan that explains the S-balanced connection.
I Remember I already asked about how this adapter could work in another thread. MazeFrame who âstares at PCB for funâ (= knows infinite more about electronics than me) said it is unlikely that this adapter will work outside ifi products.
That implementation of âbalancedâ there is what the rest of the world calls âbridgedâ.
It is where two amplifiers work in push-pull into each other doubling the voltage across the load.
Source
Example from the LM380 datasheet:
Hi! How this dac/amp will work with audeze lcd-2c? Enough power? It open full potential these headphones? Thanks. Sorry for my english.
Hey, Welcome to the community.
It wonât drive it to full potential, thatâs micro iDSD territory IMO. I donât own 2C but have tried Sundara with Gryphon & Signature, Signature powered it better.
At the moment I am using topping d30 + ifi zen can amp. I would like something more portable and less cumbersome, better sounding) Unfortunately, in my country, micro idsd was not on sale (there is Diablo besides gryphon, but it costs 1k euros âŠ
If bluetooth is not important to you, TRI TK2 looks like a good product, more powerful too.
The Gryphon will drive it and it will sound pretty similar to the zen can. It wonât be the best setup but for portable and close to the sound you have already, itâll do fine.
I was find ifi micro idsd signature for 750 euros. It sound really better compare my setup?
I really donât think youâll hear a huge difference. You might find it a little resolution but itâs going to be very minor when using the LCD.
I didnât find the Tri TK2 to play well with planars. I havenât tried the 2c but with Hifimans it wasnât the best, it has a very high OI.
I posted a review of it in the Acho Reviews thread
If TK2 isnât good and Signature is out of your budget, then all thatâs left are Gryphon & XD-05 BAL.
Functionality/Usability: Is better on Gryphon for me, with a body that stacks better with my phone and has better layout for controls. Bluetooth range is also better on Gryphon. BAL has a dedicated power switch for desktop use thatâs great if you are looking for an AIO unit for desktop & portable use.
Sound: I used V5i Opamp with XD-05 BAL and even with stock Opamp, both are pretty good. With some Headphones/IEMâs I liked the BAL and with others I liked Gryphon. Gryphon has itâs analogue DSP (xBass, xSpace) while BAL has Opamp swapping to tune the overall sound to oneâs preference.
At the end of the day I guess both are good sound quality wise, donât worry too much about the sound between the two and get whichever ticks all your boxes.
What about the xCan?
Great deal at the moment.
Wouldnât get the xd-05 BAL. Seems like they lied big about the power output. The 1W from the spec is at 10% distortion and not per channel but combined. Clean power is just about 300mW.
pictures & source
https://www.l7audiolab.com/f/xduoo-xd-05-bal-dac-amp/
Then probably better the poke 2 with its 700mW instead of the 05 BAL. The poke also offers some EQ functions, 05 does not.
I thought they sold the last batch of xCAN. Anyway, xCAN was a good product but has a weak DAC section and that mirror finish got dirty way too quickly and required a cleaning cloth frequently. Some time back, a case could have been made about using the xCAN with a good DAP (Line-Out) but then why not get the Topping DX7.
Was not aware of the power issue with XD-05 BAL, to my ears both (Gryphon, BAL) the devices sounded good. I tried Sundara and Edition XS on both (Boost On in BAL) and there wasnât a big enough difference to matter. In direct comparision, I noticed Sundara paired better with BAL and XS with Gryphon but again difference isnât big.
thanks to everyone who responded! I ordered Gryphon, I hope it will not disappoint with lcd-2c
Imagine an iFi DAP with the guts and features of the GryphonâŠ