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Rega DAC problems
This is from the Rega DAC manual: The optical system used for optical inputs 1&2 is nearing its maximum at 192K. If you experience difficulties try the following: Use a higher quality or shorter lead. When using 3.5mm jack outputs commonly found on computers and sound cards etc. Try and use a mini Toslink optical 3.5mm jack connector lead and avoid using a 3.5mm to full size adaptor with a standard full size Toslink lead. |
"When all else fails, consult the manual" -words of wisdom. I'm using a glass fiber Toslink and should fall under the "higher quality" category. OTOH, it is three meters long. I'll wait for a rainy day (long wait in 'Vegas) and experiment with shorter Toslink cable, RCA, etc. I'd sure feel cheated if I can't get this to work. Thanks for your responses. |
Well, I tried moving the Oppo closer to the Rega and hooked up with an RCA connector. I think I'm hearing better sound with the Yes BluRay (original stereo mixes @ 24/192, 2013 mixes @ 24/96) but the Rega LED always shows 16/44. I've checked all Oppo audio settings and don't think this is the problem. This is so frustrating. The higher sampling rates sound smoother and require a volume boost (usually play @ volume "60" BluRay required "75" for equal loudness. Mr. MoFi: I can't find the passage about Toslink in my manual. Does Rega think they've worked this out by now? FYI: I purchased my DAC in the last 6 months. If anyone has a Rega that shows a 96 or 192 data lock, please drop me a note. -Thanks |
My Blu Ray Player is connected by coax to the Rega DAC and shows 44.1-48k with Blu Ray Audio as I stated but Redbook CD's played on that player show 88.2-96k and I know they are 44.1. I think the Player is upsampling as I have a Logitech Squeezebox Touch and Denon universal Player connected to the DAC with Coax and Toslink and my ripped CD's (FLAC) and Redbook CD's show 44.1 when played on those devices. My Hi-Res files from HD Tracks and Qobuz show 88.2-96k as they should when played through the DAC from my Squeezebox. I will try and find out more and report any findings. |
@craoul79 Yes! When I try playing anything with 88.2kHz sample frequency, it comes out horribly distorted. And it's not a cable capacity problem, because it works fine if I upsample to 96kHz. I tried with both 16- and 24-bit width, and 88.2kHz is a problem in both. Did you ever find out anything more about this? |
The Rega DAC is long-gone. I think the root cause being my DAC was a Mark-I. I think Rega fixed the problem in the Mark-2. The BluRay copy protection probably still valid. I love the sound and convenience of digital but the environment is far too complicated and confusing. I haven't even considered streaming (P.S. I was a Mainframe programmer for 20 years). |