I’m stumped. My Buffalo III DAC is sensitive to EMI. When I first built the DAC, it dropped lock a lot. I changed the internal connections to the S/PDIF board to coax and that improved things dramatically but it still drops lock occasionally in response to electrical events like turning on a light. Other than this problem, the sound is great. Here are the symptoms, my configuration and what I've tried so far. Any ideas?
Symptoms: The lock light goes off and the music stops for about a second. The drops are associated with external electrical events like turning lights on and off. I can consistently reproduce the problem (cause the DAC to lose lock) by turning on or turning off the kitchen light switch that controls a bank of T8 fluorescent fixtures fed by electronic ballasts. Other switches to other electrical loads are less likely to cause a drop. The drops occur with all of my sources but seem less likely to occur when sources are connected by TOSLINK. Drops are more likely to occur when a non-active coax is connected to the DAC but not connected to a source. None of my other electronics in the house has ever had an EMI problem.
Configuration:
BIII with 4-channel S/PDIF input module, stereo
One TOSLINK module connected to S/PDIF input 4
Legatto I/V Stage
Placid HD PS, Vout=5.25v, total current=500ma, shunt current=50ma (measured warm)
Placid HD BiPolar PS, Vout=+/-14.8v, total current=255ma each, shunt current=50ma each (measured warm)
SW1: all switches in the off position
SW2: all switches in the off position except SW2:8 which is in the on position
Power to the stereo cabinet is on a dedicated circuit using 12 gauge wire, home run to the service panel.
The enclosure is grounded to mains ground but not to the buffalo or power supply boards
3 sources, a Sony CD player, Squeezebox Duet and a U-Verse TV box
Key things I tried:
1) I tried removing all internal coax from the S/PDIF board and hardwired one coax from the CD digital coax output direct to one S/PDIF board input (eliminating all DAC jacks and internal coax.) I also tried this direct connection to the Squeezebox. There was no change with either source; with either one, I could consistently cause drops with the kitchen light switch.
2) I added a line filter (Qualtek Q467-ND Power Line EMI Filter). There was no change; I could consistently cause drops with the kitchen light switch.
3) I connected the Buffalo circuit ground to the mains/chassis ground. There was no change; I could consistently cause drops with the kitchen light switch.
4) I replaced the kitchen light switch with a high quality one and replaced all the bulbs. (I wondered why this particular load consistently causes the drops.) There was no change.
5) I tried increasing the shunt current on the 5v supply to 60ma. There was no change; I could consistently cause drops with the kitchen light switch.
Any idea what could cause this behavior? What should I try next?
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