Hi,
People have referred to the problem being eliminated by an optical cable, but as I understand it, that has already been tried by trying both SpDIF and SpDIF Coaxial, correct?
If the problem has persisted beyond this, then does this lead us to different steps in troubleshooting, or a more clear picture as to where the problem lies? The BiFrost has a 3 Pin power, the PC does and the Crack Amp. This means they are all grounded as I understand it.
Sorry if I still don't get it, it doesn't really make sense to me.
If Current is getting into the ground wire for one of these devices, wouldn't a current check or something allow us to determine if that is coming from the Crack?
The ODAC is USB powered, but the BiFrost is independently mains powered.
Given the O2 amp is 2 pin powered via mains and I can't hear any noise via that, then would it not indicate, the only conclusion is my PC has the issue?
If Categorically, I could hear if there was a problem with the crack amp, then it really only leaves the PC as the common denominator ? Do I need to pull my PC apart to see if I have a short or something?
Houses in NZ are supposed to be grounded too, wondering if that perhaps isn't the case with our place for some reason. Perhaps the grounding bar isn't connected properly? If that was the case I presume then that all my audio equipment in the lounge would be humming?