So both Duets are connected to separate channels of the SAME power amp?
Most likely it's some form of analog cross-talk between the DACs and the
speakers. Could be bad cable(s) between DAC and amplifier, improper
shielding or grounding, something within the amplifier, etc. I'd be
VERY surprised
But my point is how are you listening to the "output from the other
duet"? If you are switching the amp to D2 input while D1 is playing and
hearing this then it's cross talk in the amp.
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drmatt wrote:
> Input cross talk on your amplifier. It does not exhibit this behavior
> with any other sources.
>
> Edit what do you mean by the "sound outputs of the other duet"? Its
> analogue outs?
Each duet is connected to its own independent DAC.
I am beginning to wonder if it is pick up
Input cross talk on your amplifier.
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Maybe someone here has some insight or tips on what is going on. I have
multiple squeeze units around the house. Most are directly connected to
ethernet. I use Ipeng and have the latest server and firmware updates.
I have one of my Duets, lets call it D1 that provides sound to my garage