Exactly my problem, interesting. As I am not using a ReceiverPi, I guess there must be another culprit. I hope we can find it eventually with Ian's help.Also still having the distortion problem with all material above PCM96.
My configuration: stationpi pro, receiverpi pro II, FifiQ7, monitorpi pro.
Tried all monitorpi pro settings but the distortion is still there.
Ian suggested to remove the receiverpi pro II to check. As I don;t have time until now, I didn't tried that yet.
To be continued.
@ichiban
Make sure the fifo is getting its 5 v supply and 3.3v supply and Dac is getting power as well also make sure you power the dual mono Dac before the fifo 5v.
If you are using an extension flex cable try plugging the ess controller in the fifopi directly.
If you are using ucpure as power supplies I had the similar problem and had to put a small delay on the 5v fifopi supply to power the ess 1 second later.
Also if you plug the ess controller 1 pin off the proper position you can burn it as you give it reverse polarity
Hope 1 of these solutions help you
Make sure the fifo is getting its 5 v supply and 3.3v supply and Dac is getting power as well also make sure you power the dual mono Dac before the fifo 5v.
If you are using an extension flex cable try plugging the ess controller in the fifopi directly.
If you are using ucpure as power supplies I had the similar problem and had to put a small delay on the 5v fifopi supply to power the ess 1 second later.
Also if you plug the ess controller 1 pin off the proper position you can burn it as you give it reverse polarity
Hope 1 of these solutions help you
I also had to enter a delay. UcPure 3,3v isolator II/FifoMa/pcm 1794A dac.@ichiban
Make sure the fifo is getting its 5 v supply and 3.3v supply and Dac is getting power as well also make sure you power the dual mono Dac before the fifo 5v.
If you are using an extension flex cable try plugging the ess controller in the fifopi directly.
If you are using ucpure as power supplies I had the similar problem and had to put a small delay on the 5v fifopi supply to power the ess 1 second later.
Also if you plug the ess controller 1 pin off the proper position you can burn it as you give it reverse polarity
Hope 1 of these solutions help you
if not then playback problems.
@gizmo3
Thanks for sharing that works glad to see I am not the only one with that issue
If you like to use a passive way reduce possible noise I used a simple Capacitor/relay, schematics below
The relay is a small 12v you can also use a 5 v relay for 3 to 5 v input
You can supply it from the unregulated RPI supply
Any simple diode will do Capacitor size is approximate use what you have close to that
Thanks for sharing that works glad to see I am not the only one with that issue
If you like to use a passive way reduce possible noise I used a simple Capacitor/relay, schematics below
The relay is a small 12v you can also use a 5 v relay for 3 to 5 v input
You can supply it from the unregulated RPI supply
Any simple diode will do Capacitor size is approximate use what you have close to that
Turns out the board, which has only two standoffs, was tilted slightly
allowing a short to the board below it.
Today I will fix that and test it out. Hope nothing got fried!
allowing a short to the board below it.
Today I will fix that and test it out. Hope nothing got fried!
Hello,
So you used only two holes for mounting while there are four available ?
Especially when there are some ufl connections or screwing terminals to be used you need the board to stay foot.
Once again mechanics is totally different from electronics. Some mechanics think that nowadays electronics can survive a little bit of short circuit. Buy a big supercap from Alibaba and do a test with loads of safety measures and tell us about it.
Greetings Eduard
So you used only two holes for mounting while there are four available ?
Especially when there are some ufl connections or screwing terminals to be used you need the board to stay foot.
Once again mechanics is totally different from electronics. Some mechanics think that nowadays electronics can survive a little bit of short circuit. Buy a big supercap from Alibaba and do a test with loads of safety measures and tell us about it.
Greetings Eduard
Indeed, such a relay can sometimes cause noise.@gizmo3
Thanks for sharing that works glad to see I am not the only one with that issue
If you like to use a passive way reduce possible noise I used a simple Capacitor/relay, schematics below
The relay is a small 12v you can also use a 5 v relay for 3 to 5 v input
You can supply it from the unregulated RPI supply
Any simple diode will do Capacitor size is approximate use what you have close to that
View attachment 1240950
and thanks for the hint, I will try your solution next week.
Why you need the delay?I also had to enter a delay. UcPure 3,3v isolator II/FifoMa/pcm 1794A dac.
if not then playback problems.
@iancanada
I use the PurePi 5/3.3v and sometimes after starting up the music plays slowly, this phenomenon is not always there.
I now use the battery output with a relay in between with some delay and this works well.
I use a PurePi 5 / 3.3 v / raspberry pi 3 / isolator II in master mode / FifoMa/UcPure 3,3v and pcm 1794A dac.
I must mention that I have to upsample that PCM 1794A DAC, in volumio I even have to use FusionDSP plugin to get sound via Spotify.
I rather think that the problem is due to the PCM 1794A DAC, if I use a different DAC it works well without delay.
a friend of mine has the same dac but with a FifoQ7 there no problem, he uses regular linear power supplies (not Ian Canada) but also has to upsample via FusionDSP plugin to get sound via Spotify.
I use the PurePi 5/3.3v and sometimes after starting up the music plays slowly, this phenomenon is not always there.
I now use the battery output with a relay in between with some delay and this works well.
I use a PurePi 5 / 3.3 v / raspberry pi 3 / isolator II in master mode / FifoMa/UcPure 3,3v and pcm 1794A dac.
I must mention that I have to upsample that PCM 1794A DAC, in volumio I even have to use FusionDSP plugin to get sound via Spotify.
I rather think that the problem is due to the PCM 1794A DAC, if I use a different DAC it works well without delay.
a friend of mine has the same dac but with a FifoQ7 there no problem, he uses regular linear power supplies (not Ian Canada) but also has to upsample via FusionDSP plugin to get sound via Spotify.
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@iancanada I switched to using the DDC and have rpi powered separately using usb output to ddc. Do you think using a 4 cap super capacitor on the pi in this config would be beneficial? Have you tried this yet? I have enough eaton 3400f super caps (I have 10 of them now lol) to do this, but need another 5V UCpure board.
This has lead to a few things I can do, not sure what might be the best. Thoughts? Please let me know anyone's thoughts, I really appreciate it. I cant test all options without buying one more Ucpure board, so your input is greatly appreciated.
My rpi pulls 2w most of the time, sometimes 1w on gentoplayer with almost everything turned off feature wise, dirretta target, performance CPU all core 1500mhz. I don't think I would have an issue with dual eaton cap UC pure, especially if I used sync function.
1- 2x dual 3400F eaton 5V Ucpure for i/v board
1x dual 3400F eaton 5V for 5V fifo / dac / I/v board stack
1x QUAD 3400F eaton 3.3V SHARED with dual mono dac + fifoq7
1x 5V linear pi + 5V Ucconditioner for rp4
2- 2x dual 3400F eaton 5V Ucpure for i/v board
1x dual 3400F eaton 5V for 5V fifo / dac / I/v board stack
1x dual 3400F eaton 3.3V dual mono dac
1x dual 3400F eaton 3.3V fifoq7
1x 5V linear pi + 5V Ucconditioner for rp4
3- 2x dual 3400F eaton 5V Ucpure for i/v board
1x dual 3400F eaton 5V for 5V SHARED rp4 PLUS fifo / dac / I/v board stack
1x dual 3400F eaton 3.3V dual mono dac
1x dual 3400F eaton 3.3V fifoq7
DO NOT use my 5V linear pi + Ucconditoner board for this (I have other places I could stick, like my Ethernet optical converter)
4- 2x dual 3400F eaton 5V Ucpure for i/v board
1x dual 3400F eaton 5V for 5V SHARED rp4 PLUS fifo / dac / I/v board stack
1x QUAD 3400F eaton 3.3V SHARED with dual mono dac + fifoq7
1x 5V linear pi + 5V Ucconditioner for rp4
DO NOT use my 5V linear pi + Ucconditoner board for this (I have other places I could stick, like my Ethernet optical converter)
This has lead to a few things I can do, not sure what might be the best. Thoughts? Please let me know anyone's thoughts, I really appreciate it. I cant test all options without buying one more Ucpure board, so your input is greatly appreciated.
My rpi pulls 2w most of the time, sometimes 1w on gentoplayer with almost everything turned off feature wise, dirretta target, performance CPU all core 1500mhz. I don't think I would have an issue with dual eaton cap UC pure, especially if I used sync function.
1- 2x dual 3400F eaton 5V Ucpure for i/v board
1x dual 3400F eaton 5V for 5V fifo / dac / I/v board stack
1x QUAD 3400F eaton 3.3V SHARED with dual mono dac + fifoq7
1x 5V linear pi + 5V Ucconditioner for rp4
2- 2x dual 3400F eaton 5V Ucpure for i/v board
1x dual 3400F eaton 5V for 5V fifo / dac / I/v board stack
1x dual 3400F eaton 3.3V dual mono dac
1x dual 3400F eaton 3.3V fifoq7
1x 5V linear pi + 5V Ucconditioner for rp4
3- 2x dual 3400F eaton 5V Ucpure for i/v board
1x dual 3400F eaton 5V for 5V SHARED rp4 PLUS fifo / dac / I/v board stack
1x dual 3400F eaton 3.3V dual mono dac
1x dual 3400F eaton 3.3V fifoq7
DO NOT use my 5V linear pi + Ucconditoner board for this (I have other places I could stick, like my Ethernet optical converter)
4- 2x dual 3400F eaton 5V Ucpure for i/v board
1x dual 3400F eaton 5V for 5V SHARED rp4 PLUS fifo / dac / I/v board stack
1x QUAD 3400F eaton 3.3V SHARED with dual mono dac + fifoq7
1x 5V linear pi + 5V Ucconditioner for rp4
DO NOT use my 5V linear pi + Ucconditoner board for this (I have other places I could stick, like my Ethernet optical converter)
FifoPiMa asks for a fast start up power supply. You can try a FifoPiQ7. If there problem is still there, then it could be the DAC issue.@iancanada
I use the PurePi 5/3.3v and sometimes after starting up the music plays slowly, this phenomenon is not always there.
I now use the battery output with a relay in between with some delay and this works well.
I use a PurePi 5 / 3.3 v / raspberry pi 3 / isolator II in master mode / FifoMa/UcPure 3,3v and pcm 1794A dac.
I must mention that I have to upsample that PCM 1794A DAC, in volumio I even have to use FusionDSP plugin to get sound via Spotify.
I rather think that the problem is due to the PCM 1794A DAC, if I use a different DAC it works well without delay.
a friend of mine has the same dac but with a FifoQ7 there no problem, he uses regular linear power supplies (not Ian Canada) but also has to upsample via FusionDSP plugin to get sound via Spotify.
If you use a RPi in system, yes, the 4 cap UcPure will be benefited for SQ. That's my own experience. Please see this post@iancanada I switched to using the DDC and have rpi powered separately using usb output to ddc. Do you think using a 4 cap super capacitor on the pi in this config would be beneficial? Have you tried this yet? I have enough eaton 3400f super caps (I have 10 of them now lol) to do this, but need another 5V UCpure board.
This has lead to a few things I can do, not sure what might be the best. Thoughts? Please let me know anyone's thoughts, I really appreciate it. I cant test all options without buying one more Ucpure board, so your input is greatly appreciated.
My rpi pulls 2w most of the time, sometimes 1w on gentoplayer with almost everything turned off feature wise, dirretta target, performance CPU all core 1500mhz. I don't think I would have an issue with dual eaton cap UC pure, especially if I used sync function.
1- 2x dual 3400F eaton 5V Ucpure for i/v board
1x dual 3400F eaton 5V for 5V fifo / dac / I/v board stack
1x QUAD 3400F eaton 3.3V SHARED with dual mono dac + fifoq7
1x 5V linear pi + 5V Ucconditioner for rp4
2- 2x dual 3400F eaton 5V Ucpure for i/v board
1x dual 3400F eaton 5V for 5V fifo / dac / I/v board stack
1x dual 3400F eaton 3.3V dual mono dac
1x dual 3400F eaton 3.3V fifoq7
1x 5V linear pi + 5V Ucconditioner for rp4
3- 2x dual 3400F eaton 5V Ucpure for i/v board
1x dual 3400F eaton 5V for 5V SHARED rp4 PLUS fifo / dac / I/v board stack
1x dual 3400F eaton 3.3V dual mono dac
1x dual 3400F eaton 3.3V fifoq7
DO NOT use my 5V linear pi + Ucconditoner board for this (I have other places I could stick, like my Ethernet optical converter)
4- 2x dual 3400F eaton 5V Ucpure for i/v board
1x dual 3400F eaton 5V for 5V SHARED rp4 PLUS fifo / dac / I/v board stack
1x QUAD 3400F eaton 3.3V SHARED with dual mono dac + fifoq7
1x 5V linear pi + 5V Ucconditioner for rp4
DO NOT use my 5V linear pi + Ucconditoner board for this (I have other places I could stick, like my Ethernet optical converter)
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/...fight-the-jitter.192465/page-531#post-7518243
Option 3 would be a crazy configuration. But for RPi 5V, I would suggest the quad.
Regards,
Ian
@iancanada Thank you for your products and quick reply.
So what do you think of this? I have 10 eaton caps, figuring best setup is needed lol. I actually have 12 caps, but I use two of them on my star ground system connecting the negative terminal only to create a ultra low ESR "sink" for the ground (which is also connected to a dedicated audio only true ground rod, 2awg copper wires, solid 1/4" copper bus bars) and that makes a big difference and a measurable effect. This is a great hack others can also try.
2x dual 3400F eaton 5V Ucpure for i/v board
5V linear pi + 5V Ucconditioner for 5V fifo / dac / I/v board stack
1x dual 3400F eaton 3.3V dual mono dac + fifoq7
1x QUAD 5V 3400F eaton rp4
So what do you think of this? I have 10 eaton caps, figuring best setup is needed lol. I actually have 12 caps, but I use two of them on my star ground system connecting the negative terminal only to create a ultra low ESR "sink" for the ground (which is also connected to a dedicated audio only true ground rod, 2awg copper wires, solid 1/4" copper bus bars) and that makes a big difference and a measurable effect. This is a great hack others can also try.
2x dual 3400F eaton 5V Ucpure for i/v board
5V linear pi + 5V Ucconditioner for 5V fifo / dac / I/v board stack
1x dual 3400F eaton 3.3V dual mono dac + fifoq7
1x QUAD 5V 3400F eaton rp4
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@badd99
That's good.
But I think you can also share one quad 5V UcPure for
RPi and FifoPi 5V because the ultra-low ESR.
You can refer to this configuration. Just replace the LinearPi with the UcPure 5V quad
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/...fight-the-jitter.192465/page-504#post-7478491
BestDsDacIntegration
That's good.
But I think you can also share one quad 5V UcPure for
RPi and FifoPi 5V because the ultra-low ESR.
You can refer to this configuration. Just replace the LinearPi with the UcPure 5V quad
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/...fight-the-jitter.192465/page-504#post-7478491

It's dead, going back to my TP-DAC.
Just wanted to hear the on board
DACs on Ians boards again, as they
had a very good sound, before
I decide to order a streamer
dac with the same DAC chips
Ians dac uses.
Just wanted to hear the on board
DACs on Ians boards again, as they
had a very good sound, before
I decide to order a streamer
dac with the same DAC chips
Ians dac uses.
Is there anybody here that can help with this setup, Amanero USB, StationPI Pro, FIFOQ7 with SC-PURE, ES9038Q2M and OPA861, It measure and sound terrible, i have the right power supply and all lights is green/blue. I'm using a E1DA for measurement.
Kind regards Lars
Kind regards Lars
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