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christensenleif@msn.com  
#1 Posted : Tuesday, April 20, 2010 2:55:40 PM(UTC)
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hello
I´ve built 2 identical Buffalo IIs with IVY,dual bipolar and one single placid
they´re both connected identical to the same pre in the same place with the same cables,the same spdif computer source,cable etc
one has a stable lock on the pc,the other looses it for an instant
the intervals varies a little but once a minute or so
the lock is lost for half a second or so and it relocks,but it´s really annoying
any ideas for cure?
the placids are adjusted according to the manuals
maybe I should swap just the dac pcbs and see what happens
hmmmmmm
best
Leif

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#2 Posted : Tuesday, April 20, 2010 4:53:48 PM(UTC)
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Your likely overloading your spdif source.

Take D1 out of one DAC (with the SPDIF switch on and SPDIF from your source) and run it into D1 on the other DAC (with the SPDIF switch off). This will make the comparator on the "on" DAC drive D1 on the "off" DAC.
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#3 Posted : Tuesday, April 20, 2010 10:03:59 PM(UTC)
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sry I wasn´t clear about this:
BUT
they´re not connected simultaniously
however:
woke up and remembered I´ve had a similar problem earlier in one of your previous dac´s
they´re built in a wooden chassis with an aluminium backplate for connectors etc
I think I should take a wire from gnd somewhere in the circuit and connect it to the back plate which in turn is connected to GND on the power inlet.
as they´re set up now ,all the pcb´s have is an internal floating gnd connection
OR?
best
Leif

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christensenleif@msn.com  
#4 Posted : Wednesday, April 21, 2010 2:20:14 PM(UTC)
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have soldered a gnd connection between the spdif in gnd on the neutrik phono plug and chassis gnd and no difference
both dacs have dropouts in the lock on spdif, seemingly random.
any thoughts?
best
Leif
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christensenleif@msn.com  
#5 Posted : Thursday, April 22, 2010 5:58:39 AM(UTC)
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any ideas folks?
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Leif
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#6 Posted : Thursday, April 22, 2010 8:54:37 AM(UTC)
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What is the component you have soldered to the SPDIF socket? I have nothing on mine, it just goes direct to the BII input. Maybe it's interfering?
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#7 Posted : Thursday, April 22, 2010 10:09:22 AM(UTC)
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hello
it´s a similar pulse transformer to the ones that are on the MUX and it´s not interfering
it´s only an insurance against ground loops or dc on the input

BUT the most important thing is that my problem is solved:
I started to readress the spdif cable from the pc and haven´t had the problem since
the cable was placed between one of my 300B psu´s and a power conditioner and despite that it´s a factory teminated double shielded Belden cable from Bluejeans, it obviously picked something up, that interfered with the digital signal
both dacs are now operating as intended
thank God; I hate those periodic unexplainable silly problems, that can keep you occupied and frustrated for weeks!
best
Leif

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