zenon
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I surely could, if you tell me what I should measure for:
-AC?
-DC?
-Voltage?
-What is the second point?
If Toku's advice didn't help, measure TP 1V - DC, second point - UGND. Value on TP must be ~1V DC. That is XMOS's SPSU.
I surely could, if you tell me what I should measure for:
-AC?
-DC?
-Voltage?
-What is the second point?
Got a couple of cables from our warehouse, tests schedule for tonight CETI have the same experience as you in the past. The cause was in the included USB cable.
Look at past threads
https://www.audiosciencereview.com/...ts-of-topping-d10-dac.2470/page-26#post-90557
Thanks for the info, will report back if cables don't solve the issueIf Toku's advice didn't help, measure TP 1V - DC, second point - UGND. Value on TP must be ~1V DC. That is XMOS's SPSU.
Good tip, I hadn't thought about checking for unconnected devices. Thnx!Otherwise it might have to do with Windows not throwing the Topping out of the Device Manager. You might want to remove it there, then reboot with the D10 plugged in again.
Hello everyone,
Looking to getting a D10 to pair with the JDS ATOM Amp.
Just wanted to know whether if the D10 is simply just a matter of plug and play? Or is there like some sort of configuration you have to do before using it?
WASAPI or ASIO?
Downloading D10 Drivers or The DX3Pro Drivers?
Using the included USB cable or getting a different USB cable?
Any known compatibility issues with Windows 10 Pro Version 1803?
Cables didn't help Measured 0.999V DC, so that's as it should be ...If Toku's advice didn't help, measure TP 1V - DC, second point - UGND. Value on TP must be ~1V DC. That is XMOS's SPSU.
Sorry if I missed it, but have you tried on another Windows PC?Cables didn't help Measured 0.999V DC, so that's as it should be ...
Probably a warranty case then
Yes indeed, tried it on several Windows, Android and Linux devices, also on PC's where it hadn't been installed previouslySorry if I missed it, but have you tried on another Windows PC?
Okay. Darn! Good luck.Yes indeed, tried it on several Windows, Android and Linux devices, also on PC's where it hadn't been installed previously
I'm not sure if it's my ears are faulty but I uninstalled the d10 driver and installed the dx3pro. Looks like the sound is better.
Do you download the DX3 PRO Drivers + the DX3 PRO Firmware update (V1.04)?
I'm confused on which to download, D10 Drivers + DX3 PRO firmware updates?
The driver should really just be the XMOS chip driver and volume control for the DAC chip.
If you use the DX3Pro driver, wouldn't it stop the hardware volume control on the ESS DAC chip from functioning, as the DX3Pro uses an AKM chip?
Saying that, I wouldn't be surprised to find out that the driver package contains a few variants, and the correct one is addressed when the device is plugged in.
I have the exact same issue. I've opened a warranty call with my reseller on Aliexpress, but probably due to Chinese New Year haven't heard back yet.I've been having issues with my D10 recently, maybe someone can help.
The other day it simply stopped working. No sound - I thought it was the amp at first, but it worked with another source. The first thing I did was unplug the DAC from my PC and plug it back in, which resulted in it going into its "sleep state." Now the symptoms are much like the sleep issues others have posted in this thread, except when I unplug/re-plug the D10 my PC doesn't seem to recognize it at all. It doesn't show up in the Sounds control panel screen or in Device Manager. Maybe my issue is similar to what others experienced and updated firmware will fix it, but can I install firmware to a device that my PC doesn't register?
I have the exact same issue. I've opened a warranty call with my reseller on Aliexpress, but probably due to Chinese New Year haven't heard back yet.
Are you installing Topping's USB driver on your PC and using it?Hmm, what's your serial number by chance? Mine starts with 1810.