I had similar problems, but i have have kind of found a solution to it. Here is my setup:
- Buffalo II with tridents
- Legato 3.1 (SE stage completely omitted)
- 2x Placid BP (~70ma shunted per rail, ~160ma CCS)
- 1x Placid
- Arduino based control through I2C
- Balanced output only
Amp:
- 2x Hypex UcD400 HG HxR
- 2x Hypex SMPS 400@400
- XLR input
What i have experienced is that if I connect the amp everything power them on, and start listening to music, i'll get this hissing+crackling problem on one or both channels after a while. Believe me, i have checked and double checked everything, re-soldered everything, cleaned the Legato with isopropanol, checked if the i2c connection is the cause, checked cabling, and what not.
BUT when both devices turned off and music stopped, if I
1) disconnect the XLR cables on the dac
2) power on the dac and let the arduino do it's thing (takes a few seconds with OSD animations and stuff :d/ ) (in my case by plugging the power cable, i got no on/off button)
3) connect the XLR cables
4) power on the amp (in my case by plugging the power cable, i got no on/off button)
No hiss, no crackling and i've been tuning the Legato like this numerous times already and the trick always works. And i've been running the combination with no problems for couple of days now, with +-15V and +-12V and everything between. Every other "power on" sequence fails. The disconnecting and re-connecting the XLR cables in that exact order is the crucial part.
I don't know for sure, but I suspect this has something to do with common mode voltage on the XLR outputs, or somehow bad grounding between the devices. Possibly just a unlucky combination of output stage and amp. There was no problems like this with IVY III or my Benchmark DAC1. I don't mind, if i have to reconnect the cables once in a while. Unless i am tuning something the Hifi is always turned on anyways.
Edited by user Tuesday, August 30, 2011 7:46:19 AM(UTC)
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