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Chum_2000_uk  
#1 Posted : Thursday, September 9, 2010 12:46:08 PM(UTC)
Chum_2000_uk

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I've managed to get my Buffalo II up and running over the past couple of days, and contained in a temporary case (the box my AKG K702's came in Whistle ) until I get round to ordering a proper enclosure and getting panels cut. I am very happy with the results, not done A-B's between this and my old DAC yet, but I am pretty sure there is a very noticeable improvement :d/ Thanks Brian and Russ for producing such a quality DAC.

Just got a couple of questions:

1) When connecting a 4-pin XLR chassis socket to the left and right balanced outs from IVY, do you just use the + and - and leave the GND empty? Or should you do something like solder a GND from each to the body of the connector?

2) When I measure the current headroom on the placid while under load (music playing) it constantly varies +/- a few (maybe upto about 5 or so) mA. Is this normal? The current headroom from the placid BP seems to stay much more stable.

3) From the placid, I am currently powering the Buffalo-II, and toslink module. I only bought one placid (and a placid BP obviously) and a 4:1 s/pdif mux board. Can I also power the mux with the same placid as the toslink module and Buffalo? If so do I just run all three sets of wires out of the VDC out terminals?

Really appreciate some answers to these.

Many thanks
Russ White  
#2 Posted : Saturday, September 11, 2010 7:50:02 PM(UTC)
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1) Yes if your driving headphone just leave GND unconnected.
2) Yes this not unusual. It just means the regulator is correctly adjust to the load by shunting more or less current. This happens less for the placid BP because of the symmetrical nature of that load.
3) Yes and Yes. It should work fine.
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