I had pops and clicks too from my Transporter (wired with 7.6.1). They were very random. I discovered it was the Transporter when I realized that in Polarity Inversion I had chosen "inverted polarity". When I switched back to "normal polarity" the pops and clicks disappeared.
Today I also experienced some soft crackling. They were happening right at the end of tracks, just before going to the next. In my explorations today of going from the Transporter to an external DAC (Levinson 360s) -- and whether to use AES/EBU cable or S/PDIF for the digital signal (audiophile game), whether to have the Digital Output Encoding in AES/EBU or S/PDIF, and what choices there are for the word clock -- I created the sound of a small rodent running in my speaker wires. ;-) The crackling is gone now because I've reverted to having the Transporter as the master for the clock choices (although I don't have anything connected to the BNC word clock output). Both the Transporter and the Levinson DAC reclock, but I don't think I can create a master/slave relationship between them. But I will continue to try to understand "word clock" options with the Transporter and whether there is a possibility to use synchronous or asychronous clocking. -- Lefatshe ******** fanless Zalman TNN300 PC (16000+ FLAC) going to: Study: ethernet->TRANSPORTER->Klyne preamp->AVA Ultimate 70->WLM Divas Living Room: wireless->SB3->Audio/Visual system Bedroom: wireless->TOUCH->Sony bookshelf system Boom: anywhere else nearby (in/out) Man-Cave: ethernet->SB3->EmpiricalAudio modded Benchmark DAC1->The Magic amp->Audiokinesis Rhythm Prisms Still trying to fake-out my brain so I believe I'm at the live concert! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Lefatshe's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=13577 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=90557 _______________________________________________ audiophiles mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/audiophiles
