Hugo TT 2 by Chord Electronics - The Official Thread
Dec 6, 2021 at 5:39 AM Post #15,257 of 18,991
That's why I'm here because music reflects life. The technical side of things is fun and very interesting to follow as well. For me the two factors are distinctly different and the music always comes first.
 
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Dec 7, 2021 at 7:44 PM Post #15,261 of 18,991
It's a class 2 USB audio device, so no driver is really even necessary in Windows 10 unless you want ASIO playback. 11 should be no different.
 
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Dec 8, 2021 at 10:06 AM Post #15,262 of 18,991
The Susvara is a very power hungry HP so it benefits a lot by being driven with the extra power reserves that a speaker amp like TToby has. It can be driven by the XLR outs of the TT2 as well and I guess you have the adapter for doing that?

My setup is fairly typical: HMS --> Dual BNC cables --> TT2 --> RCA Interconnects --> TToby --> Speaker taps adapter (banana plugs to 4-pin XLR) --> 4-pin XLR HP cable --> 1266 TC

Attached are photos of the back of the TToby with the adapter and how the 4-pin XLR HP cable connects to it.

EDIT: Adding a photo of the dual 3-pin XLR to 4pin-XLR and the banana plugs to 4-pin-XLR adapters for your reference.
Aware long ago post but would you know where to get the "dual 3-pin XLR to 4pin-XLR" to be able to run Susvara from the XLR in the back of the TT2?
 
Dec 8, 2021 at 10:47 AM Post #15,263 of 18,991
Aware long ago post but would you know where to get the "dual 3-pin XLR to 4pin-XLR" to be able to run Susvara from the XLR in the back of the TT2?
Be careful if you find pre-made adapters on the internet. Some have pins 1 and 2 shorted, which will blow up your TT2. I would order from a trusted cable maker, or physically verify that only pin 1 or pin 2 are connected, along with pin 3. Visually and / or with an ohm meter.
 
Dec 8, 2021 at 6:47 PM Post #15,264 of 18,991
Be careful if you find pre-made adapters on the internet. Some have pins 1 and 2 shorted, which will blow up your TT2. I would order from a trusted cable maker, or physically verify that only pin 1 or pin 2 are connected, along with pin 3. Visually and / or with an ohm meter.
Anyone who could point in the right direction for a quality adapter, cannot find anything easily searched for…..and dont want to by the wrong ones 🤔
 
Dec 8, 2021 at 10:55 PM Post #15,266 of 18,991
My TT2 is clicking randomly. I sent it off for repair about 6 weeks ago and have had it back for 9 days. The packing slip says that the board has been replaced yet the problem persists as thought nothing was changed. Is this random clicking normal?
 
Dec 9, 2021 at 12:09 PM Post #15,268 of 18,991
My TT2 is clicking randomly. I sent it off for repair about 6 weeks ago and have had it back for 9 days. The packing slip says that the board has been replaced yet the problem persists as thought nothing was changed. Is this random clicking normal?
Is it clicking noise from the unit? or sound inside headphone?

Regardless the cases, mine has no clicking noise at all.
 
Dec 9, 2021 at 3:40 PM Post #15,269 of 18,991
Anyone who could point in the right direction for a quality adapter, cannot find anything easily searched for…..and dont want to by the wrong ones 🤔
I use Forza Audioworks, bought from fellow forum member qboogie.

First with my HE1000SE, and just today with my new Susvara. No explosions thus far and increased drive power as expected, so presume they are wired correctly.

https://forzaaudioworks.com/en/product.php?id_product=36
 

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