It would be nice if the problem with the signal level is solved with the next update, but I'm not sure if this is a software problem.I confirmed that the problem occurred in other D50, so I will report this problem to Topping.
It would be nice if the problem with the signal level is solved with the next update, but I'm not sure if this is a software problem.I confirmed that the problem occurred in other D50, so I will report this problem to Topping.
I understand your advice.It would be nice if the problem with the signal level is solved with the next update, but I'm not sure if this is a software problem.
I have a last idea: try to connect Popcorn to D50 using as short COAX cable as you get, maybe it's cable capacity* issue, not D50 input sensitivity....It would be nice if the problem with the signal level is solved with the next update, but I'm not sure if this is a software problem.
Thanks for the advice.I have a last idea: try to connect Popcorn to D50 using as short COAX cable as you get, maybe it's cable capacity* issue, not D50 input sensitivity....
*edit: capacitance, of course
Volume level has nothing to do with SPDIF signal level or sensitivity.Stupid question, but is your source volume at max level?
I was trying out usb to digital converters with my DX3PRO (both coax and toslink) and had no sound output from one unit. Turned out the source volume was too low and it didn’t produce any sounds from the DX3Pro. Once I turned up the source volume it was fine.
Incidentally, I couldn’t discern a difference between the external usb to digital converters and connecting by usb directly into the DX3Pro. Toslink was maybe ever so slighting bass light compared to coax but could be a sampling thing (or my ears / mind).
Bluetooth was ‘worst’ as bass level and fullness was slightly lacking compared to usb or digital input.
Simon
UnbelievableQuite unexpectedly the D50's Coaxial Input works perfectly with 5m RCA interconect for subwofer
I had similar problem with right channel but it's gone... It occurs during sweep tone test - stops sweeping at high frequencies with loud pop (every time at other frequency...)I've got this strange problem with my D50.
Doing REW RTA measurements of my speakers, sending pink noise to speakers. Left channel/speaker works fine whereas Right channel/speaker cuts of in a second or two every time I try to measure Right channel/speaker. Need to restart REW between measurements.
Switching to the inbuilt DAC of my Norma integrated amp everything works just fine.
Playing music through D50 works fine. REW's RTA pink noise kills D50's right channel! Very very strange problem.
Anyone any idea?
I've got this strange problem with my D50.
Doing REW RTA measurements of my speakers, sending pink noise to speakers. Left channel/speaker works fine whereas Right channel/speaker cuts of in a second or two every time I try to measure Right channel/speaker. Need to restart REW between measurements.
Switching to the inbuilt DAC of my Norma integrated amp everything works just fine.
Playing music through D50 works fine. REW's RTA pink noise kills D50's right channel! Very very strange problem.
Anyone any idea?
Right channel fluctuates only @max volume?Measured output from D50 using REW's Generator, Left channel 1.5V & Right channel fluctuates between 1.4 - 1.5V. No difference if powered from PC's USB or 100W LPS.
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Right channel fluctuates only @max volume?
Come to think of it it's probably ESS IMD Hump / THD Compensation kicking in and shutting down the right channel ... ;-)