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Did you have to set the EDO buffer size to any particular value with your Benchmark DAC2?
OK. I just posted the following on the SlimDevices Forum:Following a failed attempt at using EDO+USB+Benchmark DAC2 D, I switched to SPDIF (coax). Everything worked fine up to 24/96. But playing a 24/192 track results in distorted sound and the LEDs on the Benchmark show 24/44.1. (All this because I wanted to eventually test the DSD over DoP capability of this DAC).Did a factory reset, re-installed EDO, played with buffer size choices. Even tried a different SBT. Same unsatisfactory results.I'm really baffled by this. The database indicates full compatibility of EDO and Benchmark DAC2, so I must conclude that I'm either doing something asinine or this particular DAC is defective. I lean toward the former .I really like the sound quality of this DAC, so I'd like to be able to make it work to its full (presumed) capability.Any ideas?Guido F.
Tested and working with EDO Kernel #12, plays 24-bit 192Khz correctly, sounds good too
bprice, did you read about the TEAC A-H01 and UD-H01 in the EDO compatibility list? No USB hub needed when...Should TEAC have changed the USB part with the UD-501?
Hmmm... to be honest, I just had to look for this the very first time. I am kind of spoiled by the working default settings. At first with the Oppo 105 and now with the X-Sabre.Ok, you find that in the menu of the SBT, via settings* --> extended --> Kernel Updater. There you find several USB Test Kernels. Good luck!* my menu language is German. not sure if "settings" is the correct name in the English menu.
Just want to let you all know that I have finally been able to make this work on my TEAC UD-501.
For USB, user must set EDO Buffer size to any setting except "Default" or "Very Large + Randomise CPU", then let the Touch reboot to reacquire handshake with the DAC or else sound will be distorted.