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USB to I2S 384Khz - DSD Converter

We'll have to agree to disagree,

OK, but expect the price to go up. I have always had reasonably prompt answers to any question I have asked Domenico, better than most companies that are actually selling a commercial product.

it seems this forum does its best to scare people like this away

i'm confused as to what exactly you want? a resident hand-holder? forcing the price up will not please those who can look after themselves
 
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OK, but expect the price to go up. I have always had reasonably prompt answers to any question I have asked Domenico, better than most companies that are actually selling a commercial product.

it seems this forum does its best to scare people like this away

I'd be very surprised if a request for more support will stop them from selling their very good products here.
 
is there a way to get rid of the nasty switch behavior of the Amanero.

Everytime when playing some sample rate but DSD and than playing a DSD a very soundable and nasty plopping is hearable, any ideas, links, etc. to get the Amanero from preventing this.

Switching from some sample rate to another and staying in the I2S mode there is no disturbing noice .... or is it the DAC behind it (DIYINHK V4) ...
 
"corect connection" is subjective.
If it was corect, then everything should be fine :)

You had to connect the external power supply ground to both PC ground and amanero ground. (you shouldn't cut USB ground).
Then you throw the PS module output to amanero's 5V USB input (and disconnect PC's 5v).
Feed the PS module with external isolated (transformer based) power supply.

This way everything should be okay, unless audio-GreeD is dead. Have you checked it's output, were there 5v?
It should get something like 8-12v on its input to function propertly.
 
it doesn't work at all anymore:mad:

I make a wire usb with data + and data - connected to PC and Amanero.From the PSU, 5 v and grd conected to Amanero, it's no good.I have a Transfo 12v for the psu.

So the amanero's USB data inputs got something like 30-120v. It should be fried now, if there is no protective diodes on it's inputs...
I guess that's the case.
As long as the "Transfo 12v" had rectifier/filteing caps and therefore DC output, thus propertly implemented.