1806xxxAnd which serial do you have?
1806xxxAnd which serial do you have?
1806xxx
Indeed, it arrived only last week. Ordered 8th of August, delivered 21stYou bought yours very recently I suppose?
And I believe I received a third revision, as my serial is beyond the ones addressed by the updates. Mine starts with 1806, probably yymm of manufacture.They told me there are two distinct hardware revisions each of which requires different firmware.
They told me there are two distinct hardware revisions each of which requires different firmware.
And I believe I received a third revision, as my serial is beyond the ones addressed by the updates. Mine starts with 1806, probably yymm of manufacture.
No. They said that in the context of difficulty of updating the D10 firmware as they had to do the work twice.Did they tell you what are the differences?
Nope, the 18xx range on the site is 1801 to 1805, so 1806 isn't listed...I was thinking that....But the 17XX and 18XX are the two versions.....and 1806 just fits into the second.
Nope, the 18xx range on the site is 1801 to 1805, so 1806 isn't listed...
That's possible of course ...Maybe when they posted the firmware, 1805 was the highest serial and they moved to 1806 when the fixed firmware was shipping with it. 18XX still might be the hardware revision.
Maybe when they posted the firmware, 1805 was the highest serial and they moved to 1806 when the fixed firmware was shipping with it. 18XX still might be the hardware revision.
Which would be interesting as baker_be isn’t having the sleep issues.
We just lack insight into their serial number process. The first two digits could be a hardware revision and the next two could signify a production run, what firmware was loaded, or something else. The third digit (the 0) might be the minor hardware revision and the fourth might be the firmware. Or it might be something totally different.Maybe when they posted the firmware, 1805 was the highest serial and they moved to 1806 when the fixed firmware was shipping with it. 18XX still might be the hardware revision.
Mine's serial is 1806 as the baker_be one, but has the sleep issue.Which would be interesting as baker_be isn’t having the sleep issues.
Mine's serial is 1806 as the baker_be one, but has the sleep issue.
I've found that with this usb 3 hub (Transcend TS-HUB3K, powered or unpowered) the problem dissapears with all tested systems: Windows, Linux, Mac, iPad. Only iPad needs the hub to be powered.
The other one I tried didn't resolve the problem. It was a Conceptronic usb 2 hub.So just putting a hub between the DAC and computer, in this case a Transcend TS-HUB3K, solves the issue?
Just came to let you know that the new firmware did fix feedback lockup issue for me; and the relay clicking has only occured once and has never occurred again. It seems it's much less sensitive now.
But I also can confirm that putting the computer to sleep locks the device. But since I use a desktop PC I almost never put it to sleep and since it fixed my primary issue I'm staying with the new firmware. I hope the sleep issue gets fixed soon as well.