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BecauseImHappy
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Apr 23, 2014
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I'm sorry forgive me for this noob question but I have no clue how to work the t1. Power is Connected via universal travel adaptor: Check. Connected to Front panel Usb: Check. 3.5mm jack is connected to the front via the 6.5mm adaptor thingy: check.
If someone could help me that would be great. I've tried searching the interwebs but I havent found anything and the manual it gives is very vague.
My computer's motherboard also uses realtek audio manager btw.
Apr 23, 2014
genericsauce
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Apr 23, 2014
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BecauseImHappyFlip the switch on the back and set it as the default device in Windows.
Apr 23, 2014
nikyasu
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Apr 23, 2014
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BecauseImHappyI think the t1 is detected as an audio usb card , in control panel you have to activate it as "default peripheral" (sorry I'm french so i don't know the exact name ) . You can access to the control panel in right clicking on speakers logo on the taskbar
Apr 23, 2014
koolpep
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Apr 23, 2014
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BecauseImHappyConnect USB to PC, connect headphones into 3.5/6.35mm socket. Make sure switch on T1 is in correct setting. In your control panel for sound choose the USB sound card option and, turn volume slowly up until you hear music from your headphones. Done.
Apr 23, 2014
Horocchi
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Apr 23, 2014
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BecauseImHappyYou probably can't use it with a travel adapter. The voltages are different and there are specific fuses inside the US wall adapter that you purchased provide the correct amperage at US 110v. Google is probably your best bet, but you must note that many other amps/dacs can't be used outside the US for this reason.
Apr 23, 2014
BecauseImHappy
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Apr 23, 2014
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HorocchiThere were checkout options for 110v and 220v.
Apr 23, 2014
Horocchi
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Apr 24, 2014
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BecauseImHappyYes but you said earlier that you needed a US to AUS power adapter, which would imply that you purchased the 110v version instead of the 220v version that you needed. If not, my mistake. Just trying to help. If you did get the 220v one then that's not a US adapter.
Apr 24, 2014
BecauseImHappy
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Apr 24, 2014
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HorocchiYe sorry about that, I meant the US 2 pronged style power insert.
Apr 24, 2014
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