PS Audio Direct Stream MK2 DAC


While researching the PS Audio Direct Stream MK2 DAC on the PSA Forum, I came across this:

"Regarding “hum,” Ted said: “ You had the opportunity to return your device if it was wasn’t acceptable. I don’t know how one could claim to have been screwed…….”

Not only that, this “hum” was a known feature, as it was discussed early and often in the beta thread. Paul even went so far as to claim every component PSA has ever produced (or at least, every component on his shelf) has this hum."

Further, Ted himself says:

"The hum is coming from the piezoelectric response from a few critical capacitors in the power supply. The device was designed with a component that wouldn’t cause this problem, but supply chain problems forced us to design in a slightly older version of the part which caused the hum. Unfortunately, the new and old parts aren’t footprint compatible, so we’re stuck with the older version for a while even when the newer parts become available again."

Ted is Ted Smith, the" Chief Digital Dude" at PS Audio.

Question to all PSA DS MK2 DAC owners, do you hear a hum?

All in all, do you think it would be better to wait for a while until the problem sorts itself out - OR - is it "much ado about nothing" and I should just go ahead and get the PSA DAC?

I am leaning towards waiting .... But I am interested to hear your views too.

 

 

 

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Does the PS Audio mk2 DAC have an Ethernet board that allows you to stream from Qobuz, etc.? How are software upgrades installed? Thanks.

is the Ethernet board standard or an extra cost option?  Thanks. 

@hgeifman the thread just above your query addresses this question - no the PS Audio DAC MK2 does not support any type of direct music streaming - you must purchase a separate network bridge.

PS Audio insist the network card was always only intended for firmware updates. Contrary to that insistence the MK2 doesn’t have any menu items for upgrading the firmware. The 2.6.2 firmware released this week won’t install from the USB drive when I tried yesterday - will try again today. There are no instructions about what format the USB drive should be though using FAT32 didn’t work; just tried with APFS which didn't work either. The update doesn’t include anything for OTA updates through the network card and there is no published timeline for when updates will happen OTA. The manual nor the website (AFAIK) has absolutely no mention of the fact that firmware downloading isn’t ready yet.

 

When I said this new product was half baked I was being very kind.

My hope is that other companies will come out with a CD/SACD transport.  It may be a long shot, but I just can't pull the trigger on products that seem to have issues after going into full production.  At the price PS audio is charging for their transport and dac I would expect perfection.

I asked PS Audio for information on their DirectStream MK2 DAC regarding the Ethernet connection, the units hum, HDMI, etc. As noted below, their LATEST software update FIXES the hum issue. Please see his response below:

“The network board inside is only for future software updates. It is not for streaming. The DAC itself does not have the ability to stream. You need a separate streamer to send it the signal. Currently the updates are downloaded from our site and are put onto a thumb drive which is inserted into the DAC. The OTA updates through the network connection is expected to be released soon.

The DAC has no HDMI connections. The I2S ports use an HDMI cable but they are completely different.

The noise that is heard through the DAC is now fixed with the latest software update. This hum/buzz was only heard if you ran the DAC directly into your amp with no preamp. If you use a preamp, you cannot hear it at all”.

NOTE: I have no information when their latest software will be released.

@acmaier3 

I am expecting delivery of my DS Mk2 next week. I ordered it some time ago and have been waiting for them to be available. It has been clear to me from the beginning that unlike the Mk1 there is no capability to stream directly and that the card slot is for software updates only. I am having a little trouble understanding how you misunderstood this other than by making an assumption based upon the Mk1 capability.