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I finally had some time to assemble my buffalo today, and even though the kits were very well packaged, the spdif switch had broken off from the board. Can I use a strap, or is the board useless?
Best regards Stian
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I just saw this. Under the switch is a pair of holes (2.54mm) where you can add a header or a wire jumper.
Did the legs of the switch break off? Can it be soldered back on?
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Hi Brian,
The solderpads has followed the switch, so it can not be soldered back on. Jumper for spdif and open for i2s?
Right now I plan to use only spdif, but in the future the plan was an empirical audio pacecar with reclocking for my RME FF400 interface.
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Yes, on = s/pdif, off = I2S/DSD. I am at a loss as to how it broke.
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Hi again,
Finally had some time to finish the buffalo this weekend, but I can not get any sound out of it. The automute led is constantly on, and there is no lock. Tried with and without jumper. Any ideas where I should start looking for errors?
Best regards Stian
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