jemhayward wrote: 
> Not sure if this is the right place to ask this question:
> 
> I'm running PiCorePlayer on a RPi2 as a squeezebox client, and on a RPi3
> as my LMS, and this one also is the client for the bathroom.  The RPi2
> is in my main music system, so we are listening quite carefully, and
> we're getting the occasional "pop" in the audio - USB into an Audiolab
> MDAC - very subtle, and rather like listening to a vinyl record...  but,
> is this an issue with the client, or the server, and how do I fix it?

Man in a van wrote: 
> Hi Jem,
> 
> I don't have a pi with pCP with me at the moment so can't post a screen
> shot, so forgive the verbiage.
> 
> On the squeezelite page for pCP you will have enabled the audio output
> for USB.
> 
> After the restart, look at the tab below and you should see the default
> output, eg hw= something or other.
> 
> If you click the 'more' a drop down will appear with a list of other
> outputs, try one of those.
> 
> atb
> 
> ronnie

This info from a post on PFM from the dac designer

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> 1. Select the relevant MDAC input
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