Topic: 5 years later, I still can't navigate the menus.
I want to just say the menus are the most complicated and non-intuitive ever. 5 years on and I still don't understand them nor am I able to recall anything about them later after I've hacked around on the controls until I find by chance what I am looking for. I just have to ignore all that additional parametric EQ functionality and other subtleties and just use what is available through the remote. I can't be the first to be similarly frustrated. Furthermore in order to even make an attempt at making any adjustments, I have to pull the DAC out of my equipment rack and place it on my desk while I watch the "how to" videos on youtube, all of them each time as it turns out, because I can't tell where the function I am looking for will turn up in the video series. This is to say the manual is basically no help either. I know there is a new remote system for the DAC available via USB cable to iPad. I haven't got around to using it yet. This seems to be a concession to frustrated users like me. Thank goodness. I am sure RME is familiar with predicaments like mine and I can't be the first. I just wanted to express my long lasting frustration with an otherwise reliable solid and good sounding unit. Lots of you other specialist users and audio engineers may laugh at me, but for the average user like me the DAC's menus are just much too non-intuitive. You wouldn't imagine an average driver to be able to reprogram the electronic fuel injection parameters of their car without a lot of training. That is what trying to use the RME DAC menus feels like to me subjectively.