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Hi,
I have a question about the expected behavior of the differential output of my Buffalo II/IVY III combo. When the DAC is unlocked the voltage between the plus and minus signal is always 0V. However, when the DAC is locked and I hit stop on my player there is a voltage difference.
Does the DAC just hold the last sample on its outputs? That creates about 0.5V on the speaker outputs.
Cheers
Thomas
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No the DAC simply outputs exactly what is at the digital input. If there is no signal it unlocks and goes to mute.
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That makes sense and that is what I would expect. As it is however, when I hit stop on my player I get 0V on the output pins of the Buffalo on both channels but 0.011V and 0.017V between the + and - signal of the IVY. That translates to 0.219V and 0.369V on the outputs of the IVY.
When I switch the digital input away and lose the lock the voltage on the IVY pins also goes to 0V. I am using one of your S/PDIF muxes to control the digital input.
When I switch the digital input back and regain the lock the outputs on the IVY go back to the values above.
I am lost? I am using an Arduino to control the Buffalo. Could this be a settings issue?
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Thomas
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Not sure I can explain it at all, but I do know that the MUX sends silence when it gets no signal. So it sounds like the signal with the slight DC noise is coming from the CDP.
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Very interesting. I will try this with a different digital source. Could be simply a driver or firmware problem for the Tenor 8802L USB adapter.
A constant 0.5V DC into the speakers at stop does not sound like a good idea.
Cheers
Thomas
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It turns out this specific USB->S/PDIF seems to be sending some fixed samples when I stop or pause the player resulting in a DC offset.
Very strange behavior...
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