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Hello I've a buoght a Buffalo II with 100Mhz without any modification and Placid PSU. It's second hand but I soldered the connectors and used it for the first time. I've the same problem with S/Pidif and I2S: 44Khz about ok(very little distortion like saturation), 96Khz some distortion and clicks, 192Khz a lot of noise and distortion. The leds of AVC don't light every time the same. I use as transport an SD Trans 192 Ver.3.0 I've also a ES9023 I2S dac and it works perfect. Do you have any suggestion? Thanks a lot Guglielmo Italy
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Have you checked the shunt current of the Placid?
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I checked when I built it, but tomorroy I'll verify the current again. Thanks Guglielmo
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Hello, I measured 260mA and not 350mA as indicated in the manual of the Placid. Now is too late, but tomorrow I'll trim at 350mA. And I'll made nw tests. Thanks a lot for the moment. Ciao Gugleimo
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Hello, With 350mA everything seems OK. Thanks a lot for your help. Now I've only to verify the groud connection to eleminate a bit of hum. There is any circuit drawing on the net? For the moment I'm using the the board dirctely as voltage output. Grazie Guglielmo
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There is a circuit diagram of the Placid, but not for the BII.
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Any hum would be cause from something external to both modules. :)
It would be a wiring/routing issue.
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