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Sorry I do not remember right now, whatever is recommended earlier in this forum for 18 Watts. I also made a set for RCA connection (7Watts).But which xlr pins are you using ? 2 and 3 ?
Sorry I do not remember right now, whatever is recommended earlier in this forum for 18 Watts. I also made a set for RCA connection (7Watts).But which xlr pins are you using ? 2 and 3 ?
I read about quite a few Hugo TT2 units malfunctioning. Keep us posted.
Mine has to be returned to Chord, as after 20-30 minutes of use, the actual box makes a clicking noise sporadicly. The clicking comes from the actual box and it has nothing to do with changing sample rates etc. I've also heard it click when I have just stopped using it and it's turned off and in standby mode.
Mine has to be returned to Chord, as after 20-30 minutes of use, the actual box makes a clicking noise sporadicly. The clicking comes from the actual box and it has nothing to do with changing sample rates etc. I've also heard it click when I have just stopped using it and it's turned off and in standby mode.
The music still sounds great though, and if I had to guess what is causing the clicks, I would say it's something to do with the heat ?
Schiit happens!
That's normal. Mine clicks every once in a while too. Probably just thermal differences in the chassis, etc, which is also the heat dissipation system.
Sorry to add to the confusion, but I am only trying to help.. The clicking sound you describe sounds like the noise made when you switch the power on/off? That is the only time I hear a clicking sound coming from the TT2.
Yup, it sounds similar to when you turn on TT2, but louder.
Geez, I've asked multiple times here if anyones TT2 makes a clicking sound that was not related to turning it on or changing sample rates, and everyone said no their's didn't, but now I hear this.
It seems to be more of a relay clicking sound possibly heat related ? it's not a problem sending it back, it's more for peace of mind if anything.
If more folk start posting that their TT2's make a clicking sound every now and then, I probably won't send my one back to Chord.
I’ve posted before about it. I get the occasional clicking, even when in standby and not having been used. It does sound like a relay, so maybe it’s related to some change in input voltage? @Rob Watts ?
I have it too. but it not that simple to send back to chord from my country.I have been in several PMs with @Amberlamps about this clicking issue, and it's a bit of a mystery. I have talked with Chord, and of the thousands of TT2 none so far have come back with clicks.
Perhaps it's a real bug nesting in TT2!
I have been in several PMs with @Amberlamps about this clicking issue, and it's a bit of a mystery. I have talked with Chord, and of the thousands of TT2 none so far have come back with clicks.
Perhaps it's a real bug nesting in TT2!