You can find explanation in the first page of this thread.
Cheers
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cotchon wrote:
You can find explanation in the first page of this thread.
Cheers
Well the first post says the instructions no longer work... in any case
I tried adding
http://triodeapplets.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/usbtestrepo.xml as an
additional repository in Logitech Media Server and
dagordon wrote:
Well the first post says the instructions no longer work... in any case
I tried adding
http://triodeapplets.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/usbtestrepo.xml as an
additional repository in Logitech Media Server and nothing shows up.
It works OK - it is a Touch Appley so it will only
Hello,
EDO ver0.8 USB is working with TEAC UD-501 at 192/24.
I used kernel updater and selected kernel #12
teac corporation teac ud-501 at usb-fsl-ehci.0-1, high speed : usb
audio
playback:
status: running
interface = 1
altset = 1
urbs = 3 [ 6 6 7 ]
packet size = 1024
momentary freq = 192015
cotchon wrote:
Hello,
EDO ver0.8 USB is working with TEAC UD-501 at 192/24.
I used kernel updater and selected kernel #12
...
Was using for a while EDO COAX output but never tried USB ...
Thank you so much Triode !
Where can I find the Kernel Updater? I have EDO installed but can't
Hi,
regardless of whether it could be improved on the EDO side
(I was able to play in asynchronous mode using build in aplay player)
it works now with new firmware for VIA VT1731.
If you have any dac using VIA VT1731 (or Audio-gd with usb-32) there is
new firmware
that allows to play in
Hi Triode,
I use a 1794 based DAC with a WaveIO 2.0 USB module from Lucian Luckit.
It worked fine for 4 weeks, but now (when I power off the DAC) the Touch
doesn't recognize the DAC anymore. To get it working again I have to
reboot selecting the spdif Out and choose the Luckit 2.0 USB output
Hi Triode,
There was no go for me to test this in different way than installing
Linux
on my notebook. So I will describe my steps to get Linux because this
can be good test case to setup environment for such tests.
I didn't want to make any changes to SSD drive in my notebook so after
reading
Eryk wrote:
Hi Triode,
it's VIA Vinyl Audio VT1731
http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/audio/usb/vt1731/index.jsp
The latest firmware is #4.
I'm not familiar with linux but to get new ALSA you have to get
new Linux kerlner? It's not possible to get new ALSA for 2.6.26.8
kernel (this
Hi Triode,
I've upgraded usb chip to firmware #4. But have following problem.
When playing 44.1kHz music /proc/asound/Audiogd/stream0 returns:
Playback:
Status: Running
Interface = 1
Altset = 3
URBs = 3 [ 7 8 8 ]
Packet Size = 776
Momentary freq = 48000 Hz (0x6.)
Feedback Format = 14.18
Eryk wrote:
Hi Triode,
I've upgraded usb chip to firmware #4. But have following problem.
When playing 44.1kHz music /proc/asound/Audiogd/stream0 returns:
Playback:
Status: Running
Interface = 1
Altset = 3
URBs = 3 [ 7 8 8 ]
Packet Size = 776
Momentary freq = 48000 Hz (0x6.)
I have a Teac UD-H01 DAC connected to my SB Touch. I tried Kernel No. 12
which did not work, the DAC was not recognised, so tried Kernel No. 11
which works fine.
Thanks for all your efforts.
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First of all, thanks Triode for this great applet.
I'm new owner of Audio-gd NFB-1.32 DAC.
Because this DAC sounds better when connected by USB
I tried your applet. Installation was very easy. So far
I only played 16/44 files and have not noticed any problems.
But checking information about
Hello there,
here is a genius at work. Thank you for your efforts, triode.
I´ve recently acquired a Teac UD-H01 dac, but unfortunately I got no
SBT, so I cannot test your kernels numbered 9-12.
I have massive problems with playing back audiofiles beyond 48kHz. The
playback of high-res audio
jollyjoggler wrote:
Hello there,
here is a genius at work. Thank you for your efforts, triode.
I´ve recently acquired a Teac UD-H01 dac, but unfortunately I got no
SBT, so I cannot test your kernels numbered 9-12.
I have massive problems with playing back audiofiles beyond 48kHz. The
Triode wrote:
Well if its the same tenor chip as we were testing, it corrupts the
feedback messages so if you look at the momentary frequency in
/proc/asound/card/stream0 then it will probably look wrong?
The teac UD-H01 has the Tenor TE8802 chipset.
Have a look here
jollyjoggler wrote:
The teac UD-H01 has the Tenor TE8802 chipset.
Have a look here
http://pastebin.com/hiqpra58
the frquency is jumping in between 183994 Hz and 14 Hz while playing
back a 192kHz file. So I assume this is the frequency corruption you are
talking about.
Could
Excellent, thank you for beeing so kind to provide us with the code. I
will email Tenor and Teac also. They claim it to be an USB Audio Class 2
device, but obviously they disregarded UAC2 conventions while designing
the chip respectively writing the firmware code for it.
I´ll try to build a new
lake_eleven wrote:
I updated touch to 7.8. Installed TT 3.0, installed EDO. I use HRT II+
USB DAC with hub. I am getting clicks and pops. Commented the priority
line in rcs.local file as suggested by John Swenson. Still I get the
clicks. Any suggestions?.
Any clicks without TT3.0? EDO is
With only EDO there is no clicks or pops. When combining EDO and TT 3.0
is when the clicks come in.
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With only EDO there is no clicks or pops. When combining EDO and TT 3.0
is when the clicks come in.
Suggest using with EDO only then ;-)
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I've just added a new kernel and updated the output selection applet.
The new kernel includes:
- possible work around for the rDAC issue (based on my option 2, it
ignores the parameter from the dac and uses a smaller parameter - the
question is whether the dac likes this..?)
DanBa wrote:
What is the smaller parameter?
Thanks.
Apparently, the Android Linux-powered Samsung Galaxy S3 has the same
interworking issue with the CEntrance DACmini:
http://www.head-fi.org/t/595071/android-phones-and-usb-dacs/690#post_8827852
I'm not convinced this is the same thing.
I updated touch to 7.8. Installed TT 3.0, installed EDO. I use HRT II+
USB DAC with hub. I am getting clicks and pops. Commented the priority
line in rcs.local file as suggested by John Swenson. Still I get the
clicks. Any suggestions?.
Like thousands of others I'd just like to say thank you for all the work
and tech support you do.
Logitech should be ashamed with their new product roadmap, there's
obviously some idiots in key positions within the corporate structure
who simply do not understand the product they bought from
What a terrible verification.
Anyway.
Bought touch. Updated software. Installed EDO. Choose USB out to classe
cp 800 (pre amp with built in dac). Worked directly. Classe shows Hz
always good.
Anymore to say?
gerardhn's
Did anyone try EDO with Nuforce DAC-9? Any hints if it might work?
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Now it works!
EDO uninstall + Touch reset + EDO install + kernel update - ok
Very good sound with Touch EDO - WaveIO USB-I2S - Gamma 2 Dac (tweak:
direct I2S input, Lampizator tube output stage) - First Watt F5 amp
Best sound I've heard at home until now.
Thank you very much for all the work
Turnandcough wrote:
I'm really tempted to order a Ref 5.2 so I can hook up my Touch directly
via EDO/USB instead of getting a converter for my current EE Minimax
DAC.
I'm just wondering if there is a lot to be gained soundwise over Touch's
S/PDIF with TT3.0. Can it rival with a good USB
SBGK wrote:
you could do worse than follow the instructions in the link in my
signature
here is some feedback of the effect
Just to confirm my initial impression. EDO 0.6 (option 999) + TT3.0 +
SBGK's blog settings delivers much improved sound. Not only wonderfully
balanced, but also
I'm getting good sound after installing EDO but when I tried turning off
the Touch's screen through Putty it couldn't find TT. Also I tried a
24/192 file and it plays - but super slow(like half speed)
Being unable to play 24/192 doesn't really bother me as I only have one
file but I would like
Turnandcough wrote:
I'm getting good sound after installing EDO but when I tried turning off
the Touch's screen through Putty it couldn't find TT. Also I tried a
24/192 file and it plays - but super slow(like half speed)
Being unable to play 24/192 doesn't really bother me as I only have
Triode wrote:
Running slow at 192k is probably because you are playing back as wav/pcm
which needs the 7.8 version lms and the player firmware.
I just updated to 7.7.2-r9663. There does not appear to be a more recent
version. I installed you turn off screen app but I don't know how to
Turnandcough wrote:
I just updated to 7.7.2-r9663. There does not appear to be a more recent
version. I installed you turn off screen app but I don't know how to
activate it - screen still stays on.
Do I need to reinstall TT3.0?
For 7.8 you need to install the beta version of LMS first -
No success with WaveIO async USB to I2S card.
Message at boot: no dac connected...
I tried different kernels, it's the same.
No problem with a Teradac TE7022L USB to I2S card.
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I'm really tempted to order a Ref 5.2 so I can hook up my Touch directly
via EDO/USB instead of getting a converter for my current EE Minimax
DAC.
I'm just wondering if there is a lot to be gained soundwise over Touch's
S/PDIF with TT3.0. Can it rival with a good USB converter connected
directly
Thanks! looking forward to hear your good news.
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mldb wrote:
Hi Triode, Did you find the way setting the chip to output 24/192 I2S to
the built-in DAC? Happy to involve in testing if it is ready. Thanks.
Afraid nothing positive to report here yet.
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Hi Triode, Did you find the way setting the chip to output 24/192 I2S to
the built-in DAC? Happy to involve in testing if it is ready. Thanks.
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Thanks. I think my audio-gd di v2 uses te 8802. However, if there is
anything I can help with testing kernel 11, please let me know.
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What is kernel #12?
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warpeon wrote:
What is kernel #12?
Kernel #12 is intended for tenor 8802l devices. It tries to correct
slightly more cases than kernel #11 for corrupted feedback packets which
the tenor device seems to produce. If you have a tenor 8802l based
device I would be interested in feedback on
Triode wrote:
Please be aware that kernel #11 will only work with usb2 devices and is
specifically designed for the Tenor 8802l device.
It appears that the Tenor device corrupts the feedback messages it sends
to the linux host. This firmware contains some code to work around the
specific
To celebrate its working, I just got myself Betthoven's 5th in 24/96
from here:
http://www.qobuz.com/album/west-eastern-divan-orchestra-daniel-barenboim-beethoven-for-all-symphonies-nos-5-6-pastoral/0002894783821
. F... I've never been so close to the stage, in my living... (sorry,
had to be said
Its worth saying that I would like to hear from other SBT users with
Tenor devices as the work around for diego may need changing for other
devices. I would like to get some more test data and would ask that
anyone willing to do so posts here and we can ask you to try one of the
test kernels to
Hi there fellows.
Good news for owners of a DAC using a TE8802L - USB-connection! It can
now be connected over Asynchronous USB.
It works for audio-gd DACs. It might work for other TE8802L - Based
DACs, too. In particular for instance, TEAC UD-H01.
PLEASE REPORT HERE, IF YOU GET YOUR DAC TO
This worked on my Audio-GD V2!! Thank you so much!
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Please be aware that kernel #11 will only work with usb2 devices and is
specifically designed for the Tenor 8802l device.
It appears that the Tenor device corrupts the feedback messages it sends
to the linux host. This firmware contains some code to work around the
specific corruption seen on
Hi there Triode!
Good news: The TE8802L-DAC GETS detected with Windows Firmware on it and
Kernel #9 on SBT.
Bad news: The behaviour is the same, as with EDO only (and its normal
Kernel), and the Linux-Test-Firmware. That means:
- 44100/16 plays OK. When everything is just plugged in, cat...
Triode wrote:
... original firmware (have you tried that yet?) ...
Well first: sorry for being a bit slow, I have never been into Linux,
and even less into programming, up to now.
Now, as far as I understand, your fix in Kernel #9 adresses the
recognition of the (otherwise
diego wrote:
Well first: sorry for being a bit slow, I have never been into Linux,
and even less into programming, up to now.
Now, as far as I understand, your fix in Kernel #9 adresses the
recognition of the (otherwise non-Linux-compatible) Teac. I suspect as
well, that this should be
Triode wrote:
Hi - do you have it running in windows or linux firmware at present? Do
you know if the windows version will work standards uac 2 drivers. If
you do go back to the windows version, could you test 2 things:
1) Does it work at all frequencies on a windows PC?
2) What does the
diego wrote:
Thanks for the answer!
It needs a proprietary driver for Windows. I guess, this is not the
standard uac 2, right? Here is the drivers needed:
http://www.audio-gd.com/Pro/dac/TE8802/TE8802EN.htm
1) However, I connected it already to Windows with the proprietary
driver, and
Hi there Triode!
Good news: The TE8802L-DAC GETS detected with Windows Firmware on it and
Kernel #9 on SBT.
Bad news: The behaviour is the same, as with EDO only (and its normal
Kernel), and the Linux-Test-Firmware. That means:
- 44100/16 plays OK. When everything is just plugged in, cat...
Triode wrote:
Did you look at the dmesg log - its may be that it is the same error as
the Teac - depends on who writes the firmware. Anyway this looks to
resolve a bug which the Teac definitely suffers from as far as the alsa
list is concerned and if you are hitting the same problem may
diego wrote:
Here comes the dmesg output:
Can you post what the output of the dmesg command gives in each case
as well?
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Can you post what the output of the dmesg command gives in each case
as well?
Here comes both information files for 44100 (attachments). This still
works very well. However, cat /proc/asound/card1/stream0 now shows
41000k EXACTLY all the time. Something seems to have changed. I
Triode wrote:
Can you post what the output of the dmesg command gives in each case
as well?
And here come the files for 96000 in the attachment. Here the change is
even more radical, since I switched everything on: It is now exactly
like the first time we spoke, with the original EDO Kernel.
Triode wrote:
Can you post what the output of the dmesg command gives in each case
as well?
To complete it: 24bit / 48khz works nice as well! Here come the logs in
the attachment. 48000 switches nicely between 48002, 48004 and 48000,
just like it should be, I suppose.
diego wrote:
And here come the files for 96000 in the attachment. Here the change is
even more radical, since I switched everything on: It is now exactly
like the first time we spoke, with the original EDO Kernel. the cat
/proc/asound/card1/stream0 switches between this values: 88002, 96004,
Thanks Triode, this gives again hope!
TEAC uses TE8802. However, I suspect, that a matching firmware is
needed, to have it even seen by the SBT. At least, this is my
experience. I use a TE8802-audio-gd-Digital Interface. When I have the
standard firmware (made for win and mac) flashed onto the
diego wrote:
Thanks Triode, this gives again hope!
TEAC uses TE8802. However, I suspect, that a matching firmware is
needed, to have it even seen by the SBT. At least, this is my
experience. I use a TE8802-audio-gd-Digital Interface. When I have the
standard firmware (made for win and
USB test kernel #9
There is a patch on the alsa development list which looks like it may be
relavent to the Teac UD-H01 support. It looks like this patch is
speculative and unproven (i.e. no one has responded to the patch author
saying it works...) However I've applied this patch to the touch
Hi there
TE8802L worked with EDO app when using it with a USB-input-module of
audio-gd that is flashed with a test firmware.
However, it does only work correctly with 16b/44.1k - files. Trying with
24b/96K - files crackled.
Details are in this post:
Triode, thinking some more about this.
If DIV2 is really set to 1 for both 48K and 96K, then PM must be
different for these two cases (unless external logic changes the master
clock rate, which would seem silly). I assume the master clock for 48K,
96K, (and therefore 192K) is 24.476 Mhz. Then
Triode wrote:
I need to try this again - according to the imx35 reference manual there
is a divider which should be able to be programmed to change the clock
rate, but when I tried it didn't appear to work. I don't have access to
test gear to look at the lock rates coming out of the imx35
JIJ3 wrote:
With kernal 5, 192K files play at 1/2 speed. They are not downsampled by
the server. With kernal 6, they play at correct speed, but are
downsampled by the server. Does kernal 5 alter this DIV2 setting to
divide the clocks by 2? If so, that may be the problem. My reading of
this
Triode wrote:
It defaults to and is set to 1 for all cases - kernel #5 should have set
it to 0 for the 192k case but it doesn't seem to work. I need to look
at this again.
What happens if you leave it at 1 for 192K?
Switched to async usb last night on the .5 kernel. Played a 176.4 Neil
Young had a drop out on one song.
Upgraded to your .7 test kernel, played the whole album through no drop
outs. The drop out might have been a one time thing, like I said I had
just switched to Async USB last night.
I do
Jeff Flowerday wrote:
Switched to async usb last night on the .5 kernel. Played a 176.4 Neil
Young had a drop out on one song.
Upgraded to your .7 test kernel, played the whole album through no drop
outs. The drop out might have been a one time thing, like I said I had
just switched to
Triode wrote:
New test kernel #7 available - to be used to try to find issues with
remaining problematic usb 2 dacs
To try:
1) Install Enhanced Digital Output as normal (see other thread)
2) follow step 3 at the start of this thread to add my usbtestrepo to
your LMS plugin page
3)
skydl wrote:
No sound out of the Leema DAC.
The output of aplay -l:
# aplay -l
List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
card 0: TXRX [MXC SPDIF TX/RX], device 0: MXC_SPDIF [MXC_SPDIF]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
card 1: DAC [Leema Elements DAC], device 0: USB Audio
Triode wrote:
This output looks more promising in that aplay -l shows the output and
the output device is opened by squeezeplay. Is the jive_alsa process
still running? It says it opens the device, but the
/proc/asound/DAC/stream0 doesn't seem to say the same thing - are these
from the
skydl wrote:
These are from the same time!
I turn on the DAC. When the DAC is coming up i turn on the Squeeze.
Please try rebooting the touch after the dac is booted.
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Please try rebooting the touch after the dac is booted.
No effect.
No Sound out of the DAC.
Here the dmesg file:
+---+
|Filename: dmesg.txt|
|Download:
Process
jive_alsa -d hw:CARD=DAC -c default -b 2 -p 2 -s 24 -f 1
still running !!
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No effect.
No Sound out of the DAC.
Here the dmesg file:
Could you post /var/log/messages too?
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Could you post /var/log/messages too?
The Dac goes to 32Khz plays 1 second on the wrong khz (44.1 is the right
for Cds). Then stops playing.
+---+
|Filename: messages.txt
skydl wrote:
The Dac goes to 32Khz plays 1 second on the wrong khz (44.1 is the right
for Cds). Then stops playing.
Could you try with the release 7.7.2 firmware and then install the new
kernel and EDO again and see if it gets to the same point - trying to
remove any other strange cases.
Triode wrote:
Could you try with the release 7.7.2 firmware and then install the new
kernel and EDO again and see if it gets to the same point - trying to
remove any other strange cases.
The Dac plays with the wrong Khz. All Flacs are playing with 32Khz. The
sound DON´T stop at 1 second. But
Triode wrote:
Could you try with the release 7.7.2 firmware and then install the new
kernel and EDO again and see if it gets to the same point - trying to
remove any other strange cases.
Here the logs:
+---+
|Filename:
skydl wrote:
The Dac plays with the wrong Khz. All Flacs are playing with 32Khz. The
sound DON´T stop at 1 second. But dac plays with 32khz.
Please enable native flac decode in server file types.
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Triode wrote:
Please enable native flac decode in server file types.
I give you a screenshoot from the settings:
+---+
|Filename: screen1.jpg |
|Download:
skydl wrote:
I give you a screenshoot from the settings:
OK thats not it - can you enable audio.output debugging on the touch and
see what the /var/log/messages file gives when you start to play
something?
Triode's
New test kernel #7 available - to be used to try to find issues with
remaining problematic usb 2 dacs
To try:
1) Install Enhanced Digital Output as normal (see other thread)
2) follow step 3 at the start of this thread to add my usbtestrepo to
your LMS plugin page
3) Install the Kernel Updater
Triode wrote:
New test kernel #7 available - to be used to try to find issues with
remaining problematic usb 2 dacs
To try:
1) Install Enhanced Digital Output as normal (see other thread)
2) follow step 3 at the start of this thread to add my usbtestrepo to
your LMS plugin page
3)
I can confirm that the Eximus DP1 is doing fine with the latest applet
and kernel. However, I still get occasional dropouts with 192KHz flac
coded files, decoding done by SBT. 96KHz files play fine.
Michael
Hi Triode,
Any plans for making 192K available on the I2S/analog side?
Thanks, Jack
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I need to try this again - according to the imx35 reference manual there
is a divider which should be able to be programmed to change the clock
rate, but when I tried it didn't appear to work. I don't have access to
test gear to look at the lock rates coming out of the imx35
Exirion wrote:
Triode, I'm trying to get my Arcam rDac working with an embedded Linux
platform. Can you give me the patch that you made in the kernel and/or
ALSA modules in order to get it detected properly?
Right now I just get the infamous cannot get freq at ep 0x1 message. I
do see it
Triode wrote:
Please install the Enhanced Digtial Output all - that includes a
combination of all the learning from this thread. See other thread on
this forum about it.
Where can I find the kernel sources? SVN hardly contains anything, and I
can't find anything in the Downloads section
Exirion wrote:
Where can I find the kernel sources? SVN hardly contains anything, and I
can't find anything in the Downloads section that looks like it:
http://code.google.com/p/triodeplugins/downloads/list
Yes I need to make them available - I've been more focused on getting it
to work than
My GT40 came and I tested with the EDO app, and all fine, with or
without Hama USB hub. Serious listening testing will have to wait, but
I'm up and running with USB DAC, which is great.
Sadly, with Touch Toolbox 3.0 on top, sound was very garbled, with or
weithout hub, so I've posted that
My Furutech GT40 should arrive on Monday and I will report back when set
up. I just received a technical data sheet and understand that it's a
USB Audio class 1 with adaptive USB based on Tenor TE7022L USB chip
limited to 24/96, so if I understand correctly should not need external
USB hub
BrynClarke wrote:
Many thanks. Any special cables? or bog standard USB 2.0 (with the
right style of connector)?
Also, when connecting Furutech GT40 USB DAC/ADC to computer to record
vinyl, any idea if I can just plug computer into another port on the hub
which links the SBT GT40, or will
My first post here - thanks for the patch. Works perfectly with my
Antelope Zodiac Gold.
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My first post here - thanks for the patch. Works perfectly with my
Antelope Zodiac Gold. If anyone has some 384/32 bit material I will test
if the SBT can output this format to my Zodiac Gold via Coax.
Anything above 192k will need to be resampled on the server.
Triode wrote:
SBT is the host and the dac is plugged in as a usb device to the hub.
The shape of the plugs should prevent you plugging the wrong way round?
Many thanks. Any special cables? or bog standard USB 2.0 (with the
right style of connector)?
Also, when connecting Furutech GT40 USB
Does it matter which way round the USB hub is connected? (main plug into
SBT or into DAC?)
And are basic USB cables sufficient or are fancy cables desirable?
Thx
Bryn
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BrynClarke wrote:
Does it matter which way round the USB hub is connected? (main plug into
SBT or into DAC?)
And are basic USB cables sufficient or are fancy cables desirable?
Thx
Bryn
SBT is the host and the dac is plugged in as a usb device to the hub.
The shape of the plugs should
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