Some of us were experiencing an issue when playing 384kHz content, where a pulsating noise I'd describe as static was perceivable on one channel.what does that mean? are you experiencing some type of issue?
Hmmmmm that's what was happening on my unit, but both channels. Highest res I got was 24/192Some of us were experiencing an issue when playing 384kHz content, where a pulsating noise I'd describe as static was perceivable on one channel.
We only noticed it on 384 content, so I'm not sure what you're experiencing. I posted a recording of the issue some pages back. It will be taken care of with a future fw update, so no issues.Hmmmmm that's what was happening on my unit, but both channels. Highest res I got was 24/192
That’s why I bought mine, but that static sound worry’s me. I returned my unit. Currently only happens after 4-5 hours of use, but if that sound comes out of the speakers I’m screwedYou may regret that if you ever get a power amp down the road. I use my D30 Pro, PRE mode, XLR out directly into XLR of Emotiva XPA-2 gen 2 power amp. It is nothing short of spectacular. Controlling the volume from my easy chair is, well .... easy
Yea I posted about it earlier... it basically does kind of sound like pulsating or static. More like static though, seems like after the unit heats up, prior to that it’s good. Between 4-6 hours of consistent use.Interesting. I've never heard any static after very long sessions. I've had a couple of Topping lemons so I'm not really surprised.
The XPA-2 drives Klipsch RF-7II. The D30 Pro is fed from a Logitech Touch by USB. I stream a bunch of flac and DSF. I do buy through Apos however, so a two year warranty helps to figure out if's going to last. I've had hundreds of electronic devices that I've rarely ever had to use a warranty. It usually works or doesn't in very short order.
My D30Pro sounds just as good now after ~16 hours of continuously playing music then it did the first moments I turned it on yesterday.Yea I posted about it earlier... it basically does kind of sound like pulsating or static. More like static though, seems like after the unit heats up, prior to that it’s good. Between 4-6 hours of consistent use.
I also don’t let it sit idle powered on, it is in use.
Hey man some units are duds. Not sure what’s going on, wish I could get to the bottom of it. But after trying multiple sources, ha, and headphones it’s the dacMy D30Pro sounds just as good now after ~16 hours of continuously playing music then it did the first moments I turned it on yesterday.
But then again the highest content I have is 24/96 and >99% is 16/44.1
Could be a dud.Hey man some units are duds. Not sure what’s going on, wish I could get to the bottom of it. But after trying multiple sources, ha, and headphones it’s the dac
D30 Pro doesn't play nice with every CD player, so I'd look elsewhere. Probably D10b?Would the D30 Pro be a match with a pair of Audiophonics MPA-M400NC? Or would the D90se be a better match?
I don't need MQA or bluetooth, so it's not about the feature set. More about the possibilities to connect a raspberry pi and cd-player to a poweramp and have a remote to control the volume.
The D30Pro comes with the auto on/off function enabled by default.Tell me please. After the power loss in the network, and its subsequent restoration, it will turn on itself (with the input and volume level preserved), or do you need to turn it on again from the remote control?
Using MusicBee with WASAPI exclusive mode and can't say I have noticed that issue.Anyone else experiencing a half second delay on songs? In foobar some tracks begin playing half a second in i'm on the latest driver
I am on 5.20 driver, playback uses ASIO2 interface, file cache set to 1048576KB (1GB), didn't see the delay.Anyone else experiencing a half second delay on songs? In foobar some tracks begin playing half a second in i'm on the latest driver