Amir mentioned in another review that his usual setup is to connect the DAC to the USB hub of his monitor which is connected to his workstation.Does anyone know was the usb source in this review a PC? Is D30pro immune to electrical noise from PC? Thx
For listening he uses his computer. For testing, the source is an APx555 Audio Analyzer. No DAC is completely immune but some reject it better than others, while some computers have much fewer problems than others in this regard.Does anyone know was the usb source in this review a PC? Is D30pro immune to electrical noise from PC? Thx
If i understand this correctly.If i use cd player coax or optical output and connect to D30 pro there is a issue?In that case, observe that D30 Pro do not have a headphone output. You will need a separate headphone amplifier.
You may or may not have an issue. But you can not count on it workind with a CD ord DVD/BlueRay player. I can´t recommend it.If i understand this correctly.If i use cd player coax or optical output and connect to D30 pro there is a issue?
Amazon mentions a similar alert just below the specs write up https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B08Y88Y8QV/ref=cm_cr_arp_mb_bdcrb_top?ie=UTF8
also experienced that mild hearth attack when headphone icon appeared on the screen for some time?@alekksander
Thanks for your today's post, I was not aware that V2.46 FW for the D30Pro was released.
Just updated without any hassle.
i recall they added some filters on 2.44, perhaps new firmware does something about that too, despite description says it only fixes known issues.(I don't have any problems with my D30 Pro so prolly not going to upgrade anytime soon
I think @JohnYang1997 wrote somewhere in this thread the spdif hiccup problem is hardware related and can not be fixed with a firmware uppdate. If the DACs intended use is a CD player or a DVD, avoid the D30Pro.Of course it's weird.
Having a couple of D30 Pro I was at ease on testing this firmware on one of these but, honestly, if you'll ask me for any difference on reliability, my answer should be "nope".
A pacificating word from @JohnYang1997 could really be appreciated.
And no, it doesn't solve the spdif hiccup problem, sorry.
yes, some time ago John left us no hopes that any firmware update could clear this issue, i was just anticipately answering the almost unavoidable question...I think @JohnYang1997 wrote somewhere in this thread the spdif hiccup problem is hardware related and can not be fixed with a firmware uppdate. If the DACs intended use is a CD player or a DVD, avoid the D30Pro.
Thanks!!@Toku only the people part of the conversation can open the link you sent.
From what I remember the issue is solved by the "unofficial" V2.45 firmware that is not on the website but supplied directly to the customer.The PCM384kHz problem is still not resolved too.