Few more questions:
1- Can I power Cronus from the same Placid as my BIIISE? Or does it need a separate PSU?
2- Do I need to remove the Trident regulator in the middle (see pic)
3- Do I need to change settings on the BIIISE?
4- Is it correct that by connecting D1, D2 and DCK with U.FL wires I have made all the connections between Cronus and BIIISE which are necessary?
5- I seem to recall that I saw a connector wit jumper for P3 on Amanero. I must have dropped it somewhere or my mind is playing trick on me, but I can't find it anymore. If I did see that three pin connector with a jumper, what should be the correct position of the jumper?
6- I have a SPDIF (rca) connector on my BIIISE. Never use it but like to have it available if I want to use my old cd-player. Where do I connect the rica to Cronus?
Think I'm ready to have a listen after the answers 🙂
1- Can I power Cronus from the same Placid as my BIIISE? Or does it need a separate PSU?
2- Do I need to remove the Trident regulator in the middle (see pic)
3- Do I need to change settings on the BIIISE?
4- Is it correct that by connecting D1, D2 and DCK with U.FL wires I have made all the connections between Cronus and BIIISE which are necessary?
5- I seem to recall that I saw a connector wit jumper for P3 on Amanero. I must have dropped it somewhere or my mind is playing trick on me, but I can't find it anymore. If I did see that three pin connector with a jumper, what should be the correct position of the jumper?
6- I have a SPDIF (rca) connector on my BIIISE. Never use it but like to have it available if I want to use my old cd-player. Where do I connect the rica to Cronus?
Think I'm ready to have a listen after the answers 🙂
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1) You should be able to use the same supply - just adjust the current accordingly.
2) It depends on if you want to run async or sync. For sync(where you take the master clock from the cronus to the DAC) you must remove it. For async (where you don't take the master clock from the Cronus) leave it. I always recommend starting async for your first tests and then moving to sync if you desire.
3) Generally no. But for sync mode you should run the DPLL very high BW - so that it free wheels.
4) for async mode indeed you have. And I would start this way.
5) I don't have that info in front of me at the moment - I will have to check later.
6) It does not get connected to cronus. You would use it as normal. If you wish to use SPDIF this way you will want to stay in async mode (leave clock and clock supply on B3)
Cheers!
Russ
2) It depends on if you want to run async or sync. For sync(where you take the master clock from the cronus to the DAC) you must remove it. For async (where you don't take the master clock from the Cronus) leave it. I always recommend starting async for your first tests and then moving to sync if you desire.
3) Generally no. But for sync mode you should run the DPLL very high BW - so that it free wheels.
4) for async mode indeed you have. And I would start this way.
5) I don't have that info in front of me at the moment - I will have to check later.
6) It does not get connected to cronus. You would use it as normal. If you wish to use SPDIF this way you will want to stay in async mode (leave clock and clock supply on B3)
Cheers!
Russ
It is very important to have the Amanero flashed for slave mode. See the Hermes-Amanero thread.
Thanks again Russ! Brian sent me the Amanero together with Cronus and Hermes. I think I read somewhere that I don't need to flash Amanero because it was already done at TPA?
You're Welcome.
It may very well have been flashed already if Brian sent it- I was not sure if Brian was already shipping them pre-flashed. I will let him answer that. 🙂
It may very well have been flashed already if Brian sent it- I was not sure if Brian was already shipping them pre-flashed. I will let him answer that. 🙂
Yes, and Amaneros I am shipping are pre-flashed as follows:
CPLD Firmware = "Slave_For_1080"
CPU Firmware = "firmware_1096c"
You should be able to plug it in to the Hermes/Cronus and power up (and install the driver on Windows).
CPLD Firmware = "Slave_For_1080"
CPU Firmware = "firmware_1096c"
You should be able to plug it in to the Hermes/Cronus and power up (and install the driver on Windows).
I do include a 3-pin header and shunt jumper for P3 to use for flashing. It is easy to lose though 🙂
You should not need to use P3 on the Amanero unless you decide to flash the firmware yourself. 🙂
The good news is: I have sound...
The bad news is: it is very distorted...
I'm afraid I need some help here...🙁
The bad news is: it is very distorted...
I'm afraid I need some help here...🙁
Reading this (first post):
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/twisted-pear/272494-introducing-hermes-amanero.html
It should be on 1:2
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/twisted-pear/272494-introducing-hermes-amanero.html
It should be on 1:2
Someone had faulty divider. It was working at 1:2 rate only with jumper on 1:4 position...
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/twisted-pear/272007-cronus-its-about-time-23.html#post4366920
You should give it a try.
If still not working, you'll have to wait for Russ or Brian advice.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/twisted-pear/272007-cronus-its-about-time-23.html#post4366920
You should give it a try.
If still not working, you'll have to wait for Russ or Brian advice.
I would just double check your wiring - especially since you are using ribbon cable.
Are you running async?
Are you running async?
If the music is at the correct pitch(not double speed etc) then you are sending the correct clock.
Also remember that the higher the sample rate the more current the whole system will use. So make sure you are supplying ample current.
Someone had faulty divider. It was working at 1:2 rate only with jumper on 1:4 position...
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/twisted-pear/272007-cronus-its-about-time-23.html#post4366920
You should give it a try.
If still not working, you'll have to wait for Russ or Brian advice.
Tried it and did not work...
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