I wonder if anyone else with a M1 Dac could check if this is a quirk of the design or an actual error?
- Disconnect all inputs apart from USB and play music via USB, while music music is playing change input.
On my M1 Dac there is an audible ticking. It seems to be a sample of the music you have playing via USB caught in a loop.
If you pause the music via USB and repeat the process there is no ticking, its only when you change input with music playing.
I have replaced the DAC chip (PCM1796) but it still makes the noise so its either the sample rate convertor (SRC43921) or the M1 DAC mk2 chip programmed by Musical Fidelity.
It would be great if someone else could check this out to see if their M1 dac does the same thing as Musical Fidelity are a hard company to contact.
cheers, Rob
- Disconnect all inputs apart from USB and play music via USB, while music music is playing change input.
On my M1 Dac there is an audible ticking. It seems to be a sample of the music you have playing via USB caught in a loop.
If you pause the music via USB and repeat the process there is no ticking, its only when you change input with music playing.
I have replaced the DAC chip (PCM1796) but it still makes the noise so its either the sample rate convertor (SRC43921) or the M1 DAC mk2 chip programmed by Musical Fidelity.
It would be great if someone else could check this out to see if their M1 dac does the same thing as Musical Fidelity are a hard company to contact.
cheers, Rob