Audio-gd Digital Interface
Sep 10, 2012 at 11:20 AM Post #3,286 of 4,156
Having an odd problem (?) with the blue light on my DI-DSP. The light is going off for a few seconds then back on. Sometimes it blinks off/on/off/on. All the while the signal is never interrupted, music still sound good.
 
The Di-DSP is powered by Audio g-d's external power supply. The blue light on the P/S is working properly BTW
 
Anyone else has or had this 'problem' ?
 
Sep 16, 2012 at 1:09 AM Post #3,290 of 4,156
I changed from Mac and have been using with PC on a fresh Win 7 ultimate with all the windows updates available, so far it has been stable on ASIO.. I am using JRiver as the player.. Tried WASAPI Event once and it crashed, nothing on WASAPI.. So I'm just gonna stick to ASIO.. oh, and the driver is the latest from Kingwa..
 
Sep 17, 2012 at 1:22 PM Post #3,291 of 4,156
It appears Audio g-d & Kingwa are distancing themselves from the TE8802 chip. They are moving to the USB-32 chip in newer version DACs
 
I guess we who purchased the latest & greatest at the time TE8802 are stuck. Oh well...
 
Sep 17, 2012 at 2:00 PM Post #3,292 of 4,156
it would be nice if Kingwa would offer a USB-32 upgrade for the latest DI-DSP to those who have purchased it!
 
Sep 17, 2012 at 6:00 PM Post #3,295 of 4,156
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it would be nice if Kingwa would offer a USB-32 upgrade for the latest DI-DSP to those who have purchased it!

I asked- the issue is power requirements, it needs more than what USB power can supply. He is considering it. I say offer a wall wart power supply with the upgrade kit with the understanding that the DI will not work unless it is used.
 
Sep 17, 2012 at 8:25 PM Post #3,296 of 4,156
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Burson audio is including a Tenor TE78802 usb audio in their coming new DAC "Conductor" so maybe new drivers are coming
 
http://bursonaudio.com/Burson_Conductor.html

Don't get your hopes up. Kingwa told me a while ago to return mine for refund because the drivers would not be fixed.
 
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It appears Audio g-d & Kingwa are distancing themselves from the TE8802 chip. They are moving to the USB-32 chip in newer version DACs
 
I guess we who purchased the latest & greatest at the time TE8802 are stuck. Oh well...

TE8802 is far from the 'latest & greatest'; It is a budget solution. Even with the TCXO upgrade it is a jitter fest because of the way the chip tries to synthesize 44.1kHz and 48kHz clock multiples from a 12.000MHz crystal. Anything based on XMOS will destroy the DI-V2 in performance due to technical superiority -- largely because it uses discrete clocks for 44.1 and 48kHz multiples (22.050 and 24.576 MHz, respectively iirc) resulting in far less jitter.
 
Kingwa should skip the TE8802 and the USB-32 chip altogether and adopt XMOS for his higher end gear and the DI. One major bonus of using XMOS: the drivers have been updated over 50 times in 3 years with no end in sight (I just updated again a week ago).
 
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Interesting... They have drivers for download on their site  
Probably the same as Kingwa version 2 drivers but not sure

They are. Based on the file timestamps the Audio-gd "v2" drivers were packed on August 8 while the Burson ones were done on June 7 and the contents of the .exe's are the same except the Audio-gd has larger icons by about 100KB.
 
Sep 17, 2012 at 8:42 PM Post #3,297 of 4,156
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TE8802 is far from the 'latest & greatest'; It is a budget solution. Even with the TCXO upgrade it is a jitter fest because of the way the chip tries to synthesize 44.1kHz and 48kHz clock multiples from a 12.000MHz crystal. Anything based on XMOS will destroy the DI-V2 in performance due to technical superiority -- largely because it uses discrete clocks for 44.1 and 48kHz multiples (22.050 and 24.576 MHz, respectively iirc) resulting in far less jitter.

 
Here is a cheap option with discrete clocks  http://www.ebay.com/itm/130761977032?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
 

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