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Are you using the uDac-2 by any chance? If so that is the problem. I don't have any problem with the original uDac. Try plugging it into the camera kit first, then plug the kit into the iPad, that usually works for me.
Thanks for the help. Yep, I tried all that already. I've pretty much given up on it lol. At least I can still use my HD600s with the EF2A. I have the original uDAC so it's not because it's a uDAC 2. I bought it back in Feb when it was in the hype lol...
As I type this I am listening to my iPad > Camera Connection Kit > Nuforce USB Cable > Nuforce uDAC > Nuforce UF-30 headphones, and it does work beautifully. I can turn on and off the uDAC while plugged in and listening tonight, without any warnings about power consumption being too much. It works flawlessly for me.
I have no clue why it isn't working for you. My 64Gb 3G iPad is still on OS 3.2 jailbroken, but that shouldn't make a difference.
UPDATE - I'm trying several USB DAC again right now.
Everytime you switch DACs it helps to unplug the Camera Connection Kit and plug the DAC into the cable and kit before plugging into the iPad. A few times a DAC would work, I'd unplug it and plug in another which gave me a "too much power" warning, but unplugging the kit would "reset" things and allow the next one to work.
1) So far I have the uDAC working perfectly. See above. I forgot to check if the iPad volume control affects the output volume before I gave it back to my son.
2) 3MOVE - it took several tries to get it to work without the too much power draw warning. Whenever I get that warming, I have to unplug the Camera Connection kit from the iPad to reset things. I had to have the 3MOVE turned on first, then plugged into the Camera Connection Kit before plugging it into the iPad, and then plug that into the iPad last - but then it worked fine. Like with the Predator, the iPad volume control still controls the 3MOVE volume and you have to turn it to maximum when playing the iPod application.
3) XM5 by Practical Devices - just the same as the 3MOVE. The XM5 must also already be turned on before plugging it into the iPad, or you get the too much power warning. Like with the Predator, the iPad volume control still controls the 3MOVE volume and you have to turn it to maximum when playing the iPod application.
4) Vivid Audio Tech V1 - can plug in with power on or off with no "too much power" warnings, and can turn on and off while listening with no warnings. Like with the Predator and 3MOVE, then iPad volume control does affect the V1 output volume, and should be left on maximum.
5) I plugged in a Nuforce Icon Mobile with a dead battery and got the power warning. I disconnected it all, and plugged in a headphone to the amp first so that the power would be on once it got some juice, and plugging in the Camera Connection Kit to the iPad - this allowed to to work right away with no warnings. The iPad volume control affects the music volume though the amp, and should be left on maximum.
6) iBasso D10 - one of the first ones to ship, that wont charge via USB and allow analog input at the same time because it always uses the DAC anytime it's plugged into USB. It worked without having to even turn on the amp first. I can have the amp off or on when I plug the whole deal into the USB, and it plays fine and never gives me a power warning. iPad app volume control has no effect on music volume out of the D10.
7) iBasso D4 - plugged it in with power switch on and 9v off and got power warning. Turned it off and plugged in again with 9v off and in the iPod app it said "dock connector" where the volume control usually appear, but no sound. Unplugged everything again, and with amp still switched on but 9v off I plugged in the Camera Kit and it worked. iPod volume control showed up instead of "dock connector" but changing the volume in iPod app does not affect the sound. To double check I unplugged everything, and if I plug in the D4 with the power off, and then turn on power the warning appears. If the the volume knob power switch is turned on, even with 9v mode off, when I plug in the D4 it powers up and works without a warning.
8) RSA Predator - At RMAF 5 weeks ago the Predator worked fine, but the iPad app volume control needed to be turned up.