The issue is with some DACs. The WiiM software has settings like the fade in/out and fixed resolution to try to mitigate this but in the end it must be fixed by the DAC manufactures.So many users have this problem and @WiiM Support is not doing anything about this?
I’m sure if those many users had a problem and had submitted tickets for their issue that WiiM would be doing something about it if they couldSo many users have this problem and @WiiM Support is not doing anything about this?
Keyword, if they could.I’m sure if those many users had a problem and had submitted tickets for their issue that WiiM would be doing something about it if they could
My point is that WiiM would do something if it were within their area of control. If the issue is external to the WiiM device, the best they can do is try to mitigate the impact, but ultimately the responsibility would lie with the external device manufacturerKeyword, if they could.
This don't sound like a electrical issue but rather an issue with the logical USB interface and the way the initial negotiation between the devices is done.Those pops (starting/waking) are really annoying. Wiim Ultra > USB > Fosi ZD3. Been searching for potential ground loops. Nothing is grounded…still pops. Interference? Sorting cables left and right doesn’t change a thing. Lack of grounding? Tested all in same power strip. Seperate power outlets.
Latest firmware 1.08 loaded to ZD3 did nothing for me. Same goes with fixed output from Wiim. Cannot get dedicated mains to this apartment. No pops using DAC connected to Macbook.
And no more ideas at this point using USB from Wiim Ultra.
Will not be buying a DDC just yet and forget about going with USB.
This was added recently for usb, but it's in a different screen as it's dac specific.In the Wiim App: Settings, Audio Output, choose optical or coax. For these 2 Wiim Ultra outputs you can set / increase Sample rate Switch latency. For USB this setting it's not (!) available.
Yes. I have played around with toslink and these settings, thank you. Works nice.Have you tried using coax or optical between your Ultra and Fosi ZD3, instead of USB?
Your Fosi should accepts coax or optical as well.
In the Wiim App: Settings, Audio Output, choose optical or coax. For these 2 Wiim Ultra outputs you can set / increase Sample rate Switch latency. For USB this setting it's not (!) available.
Increasing sample a bit did the job for me. No more clicks and pops. Play with the slider until pop clicks disappear at startup or switching between tracks etc.
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Why? There is no issue with that.The quest with USB to ZD3 goes on for the sake of eliminating the internal clock of Wiim Ultra.
I think it also could be an internal electrical issue as pops has different loudness. Same sample rate exchange. But loudness often correlates to amplifier volume setting.This don't sound like a electrical issue but rather an issue with the logical USB interface and the way the initial negotiation between the devices is done.
The sample rate is one of the parameters that is exchanged. This may be handled differently by different implementations of the converters resulting in popping at startup.
There are different opinions regarding this. I have not come to my own conclusion yet. But others seems to think Wiim Ultra does not have an good enough internal clock.Why? There is no issue with that.
Internal clock used for optical or coax output is not directly related to the WiiM Ultra DAC performance. It's about how much jitter that is in the signal and that has been measured to be very low.There are different opinions regarding this. I have not come to my own conclusion yet. But others seems to think Wiim Ultra does not have an good enough internal clock.
Others say an external DAC is useless since the Wiim Ultra DAC has such great measurements.