We will now be stocking the Amanero USB module locally, and will sell it alone or as a bundle with the Hermes-Amanero. I will pre-flash it with the proper firmware for Hermes/Chronus use. Look for it on the site in the next few days.
We will now be stocking the Amanero USB module locally, and will sell it alone or as a bundle with the Hermes-Amanero. I will pre-flash it with the proper firmware for Hermes/Chronus use. Look for it on the site in the next few days.
Brian, I ordered yesterday. Is it possible to add the Amanero as a bundle with the items I ordered?
Brian, I ordered yesterday. Is it possible to add the Amanero as a bundle with the items I ordered?
Absolutely. I will send you a PayPal invoice.
sample rate indicators (F0, F1, F2, F3)
I've ever purchased a Chronus with Hermes-AmaneroUSB Isolator Module and Cronus Re-clocking Module with 45.1584/49.152MHz Rhea Pair.
The are working pretty good as expected.
I would like to confirm that Amanero's sample rate indicators (F0, F1, F2, F3) are usable as is?
debianx
I've ever purchased a Chronus with Hermes-AmaneroUSB Isolator Module and Cronus Re-clocking Module with 45.1584/49.152MHz Rhea Pair.
The are working pretty good as expected.
I would like to confirm that Amanero's sample rate indicators (F0, F1, F2, F3) are usable as is?
debianx
But once it does have slave mode, is the crystal on or off?
I didn't write the Amanero firmware - but it looks like it would - I can say for certain the the MCK line becomes in input - so it would seem silly not to disable the clocks.
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I've ever purchased a Chronus with Hermes-AmaneroUSB Isolator Module and Cronus Re-clocking Module with 45.1584/49.152MHz Rhea Pair.
The are working pretty good as expected.
I would like to confirm that Amanero's sample rate indicators (F0, F1, F2, F3) are usable as is?
debianx
Possibly - you may need to change the Amanero config a bit - I would ask them and get the config tool for yourself. Then just observe if you get what you expect.
sample rate indicators (F0, F1, F2, F3)
Any further good news? I'm still waiting.
Thanks Russ,
debianx
Possibly - you may need to change the Amanero config a bit - I would ask them and get the config tool for yourself. Then just observe if you get what you expect.
Any further good news? I'm still waiting.
Thanks Russ,
debianx
Unfortunately, the only place where I found explanation of where to place the Rhea modules is in the picture of Miero´s web page. 45MHz clock on X1 and 49Mhz clock on X2 place. This placement is correctly with BBB.
But this is incorrect placement using Amanero. Tested with hifiduino frequency meter. When I play 96K files, display shows 88,2Khz. Moreover, the music of 48K family sounds slower.
Regards
But this is incorrect placement using Amanero. Tested with hifiduino frequency meter. When I play 96K files, display shows 88,2Khz. Moreover, the music of 48K family sounds slower.
Regards
But this is incorrect placement using Amanero. Tested with hifiduino frequency meter. When I play 96K files, display shows 88,2Khz. Moreover, the music of 48K family sounds slower.
Is is the correct placement for both Heremes modules. It seems something else is amiss. X1 shoudl be the lower value, X2 the higher.
I finished building an Amanero/Hermes/Cronus and tested it out this weekend in my dual mono BIII DAC. Wow! High marks! Excellent sound quality from top to bottom! I just played mostly standard flac and some DSD files. It worked great. Running in async mode.
This one is for an out of state friends single BIII DAC that I built. His DAC has a TP Sidecar and the Cronus will connect to the pin header. I had a few female headers laying around and modded one to solder U.fl connectors to so it's a plug in swap for him. Just cut/bend the pins. Solder header pin under bent pins to connect U.fl grounds, solder header ground pin to U.fl grounds. Too bad I ran out of U.fl connectors, will see if I can make this work next week.
If I had thicker U.fl cables my wire stripper might work. I wrecked one .81 thick U.fl cable trying to strip the ends.




This one is for an out of state friends single BIII DAC that I built. His DAC has a TP Sidecar and the Cronus will connect to the pin header. I had a few female headers laying around and modded one to solder U.fl connectors to so it's a plug in swap for him. Just cut/bend the pins. Solder header pin under bent pins to connect U.fl grounds, solder header ground pin to U.fl grounds. Too bad I ran out of U.fl connectors, will see if I can make this work next week.
If I had thicker U.fl cables my wire stripper might work. I wrecked one .81 thick U.fl cable trying to strip the ends.




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@ivigueras - while technically possible - it is not practical without some sort of multiplexer. Still, you can easily switch between the two - one at a time.
Hello,
how would the connection to a BIIISE be then?
BIII - Cronus - OTTO II and then Hermes BBB and Hermes Amanero attached to the OTTO?
BR, jan
Better sound quality
Hi,
I am very much interested in the combination Amanero-Hermes-Cronus.
Is there to expect an increase in sound quality when used? Is there a link available with jitter data of Amanero without and with the isolator/ reclocker feature?
Best regards
Sigi
Hi,
I am very much interested in the combination Amanero-Hermes-Cronus.
Is there to expect an increase in sound quality when used? Is there a link available with jitter data of Amanero without and with the isolator/ reclocker feature?
Best regards
Sigi
Amanero Hermes USB
Does the amanero Hermes USB module require both a 5.25v and 3.3v power supply, or just one of these? I plan to connect the module to my buffalo IIISE DAC and a Mac mini music server.
Thank you
Does the amanero Hermes USB module require both a 5.25v and 3.3v power supply, or just one of these? I plan to connect the module to my buffalo IIISE DAC and a Mac mini music server.
Thank you
Does the amanero Hermes USB module require both a 5.25v and 3.3v power supply, or just one of these? I plan to connect the module to my buffalo IIISE DAC and a Mac mini music server.
Thank you
You only need a 5v supply for the isolated (Cronus/DAC) side. The Ananero and Hermes are powered by the USB interface. The Cronus had its own 3.3v regulator (powered by the 5.25v supply). Typically you just share the DAC's supply.
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