ExpertNoob
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Anyone have any experience with RME's support? I am having the exact problem in this thread and they won't help me with a replacement.
Well, you can't really expect them to replace a unit that was broken by your fault, can you ?Anyone have any experience with RME's support? I am having the exact problem in this thread and they won't help me with a replacement.
Anyone have any experience with RME's support? I am having the exact problem in this thread and they won't help me with a replacement.
I do wonder what prompts someone to use any power supply they have lying around and plugging it into thousand dollar range equipment. If they can't send you a replacement free of charge, you will have to pay for a repair. not unreasonable...Anyone have any experience with RME's support? I am having the exact problem in this thread and they won't help me with a replacement.
YesI have a question about this DAC. Is it possible to let it choose an input channel automatically? Say if I turn on the tv, will the RME be able to automatically select the Toslink input?
Soft, and Yes, you do.Also, does it have a hard or a soft powerbutton? Because I have every one of my components in one big power switch. If I switch on that power switch, will the unit be on or do I have to press another button?
I use the RME ADI-2 Pro fs R to feed my Genelec 1032A. Had to tune sensitivity down on the Genelec ;-)
That's same use than what you want to do, isn't it?
About using your PS Audio AD, why not ?
If you use the RME ADI-2 DAC, routing the PS Audio signal through SPDIF to the RME seems a good idea.
Just be careful that you may have to select clock source manually (or turn PC off) when using the turntable, depending on which sources will be connected simultaneously.
I've read PS Audio uses PCM4222 as an ADC, and, unless they've done something stupid, that should work fine: that's a very decent ADC.
(I do own the PCM4222 evaluation board, and measured performance is good, although the noise is higher than with the RME ADI-2 Pro ADC)
So forget the preamp.
How do you have it connected mate somethings not rightI have just bought a RME ADI-2 FS DAC and used it for the very first time. With headphones it is excellent and more. But through my Audio Innovations Series 300 integrated valve amplifier the volume is very low. I have had to turn the amp volume right up to halfway (midday) whereas with my Marantz HD DAC1 my amp volume doesn't need to go beyond 9 o'clock otherwise it is far too loud. So is there an adjustment to get louder line output from RME? I already have it turned to maximum +6.0
I think I must be missing something.
What ref level are you using?I have just bought a RME ADI-2 FS DAC and used it for the very first time. With headphones it is excellent and more. But through my Audio Innovations Series 300 integrated valve amplifier the volume is very low. I have had to turn the amp volume right up to halfway (midday) whereas with my Marantz HD DAC1 my amp volume doesn't need to go beyond 9 o'clock otherwise it is far too loud. So is there an adjustment to get louder line output from RME? I already have it turned to maximum +6.0
I think I must be missing something.
I have just bought a RME ADI-2 FS DAC and used it for the very first time. With headphones it is excellent and more. But through my Audio Innovations Series 300 integrated valve amplifier the volume is very low. I have had to turn the amp volume right up to halfway (midday) whereas with my Marantz HD DAC1 my amp volume doesn't need to go beyond 9 o'clock otherwise it is far too loud. So is there an adjustment to get louder line output from RME? I already have it turned to maximum +6.0
I think I must be missing something.
Set the output reference level to automatic. This gives more than enough output. Attention: start with -40 DB.I have just bought a RME ADI-2 FS DAC and used it for the very first time. With headphones it is excellent and more. But through my Audio Innovations Series 300 integrated valve amplifier the volume is very low. I have had to turn the amp volume right up to halfway (midday) whereas with my Marantz HD DAC1 my amp volume doesn't need to go beyond 9 o'clock otherwise it is far too loud. So is there an adjustment to get louder line output from RME? I already have it turned to maximum +6.0
I think I must be missing something.