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NuPrime UDSD faulty
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<blockquote data-quote="Tenflare" data-source="post: 820072" data-attributes="member: 20064"><p>Albeit temporarily, my UDSD runs like this:</p><p></p><p>DAC > RCA SPLITTER > DBX GoRack > LSR305's</p><p> > RCA SPLITTER > RCA SPLITTER > SAP II</p><p> > RCA SPLITTER > Little Dot MkII</p><p></p><p>In short, I don't know if it's possible to overload it this way. The only issue I ever encounter is an acute volume drop no doubt caused by having more than one of these devices on at the same time (NEVER required). </p><p></p><p>If it is indeed a blown channel, I'd highly suggest getting a powered hub and a new USB cable in addition to the repairs. Also, check the USB port that the device usually runs from and see if it is in any way broken. </p><p></p><p>I've had two USB ports on my laptop wear out this year alone. I've also fried a MIDI controller by running it off a bad port. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tenflare, post: 820072, member: 20064"] Albeit temporarily, my UDSD runs like this: DAC > RCA SPLITTER > DBX GoRack > LSR305's > RCA SPLITTER > RCA SPLITTER > SAP II > RCA SPLITTER > Little Dot MkII In short, I don't know if it's possible to overload it this way. The only issue I ever encounter is an acute volume drop no doubt caused by having more than one of these devices on at the same time (NEVER required). If it is indeed a blown channel, I'd highly suggest getting a powered hub and a new USB cable in addition to the repairs. Also, check the USB port that the device usually runs from and see if it is in any way broken. I've had two USB ports on my laptop wear out this year alone. I've also fried a MIDI controller by running it off a bad port. [/QUOTE]
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