Thanks a lot oddiofyl
@sacresta Is it this one? So switch everything off connect your USB cable to DAC slot and the other end to your DAC. And of course remove your analogue ICs from the Auralic and put them in your new DAC. Now switch Auralic on first and after it's settled down switch on the DAC and everything else. If the DAC is not being recognized change your USB cable. It may be damaged or not have a power core. If it's still not working plug a laptop into the DAC via USB input and see if that works. If it doesn't it's the cable. Windows laptop will need a driver installed for the DAC. If the computer works your USB out on the Auralic maybe damaged. Good Luck!
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@sacresta If this is what you have it doesn't have a digital output, so you cannot connect a DAC. |