![]() I have nonetheless tried the stack with two different computers, and it works on both of them. There doesn't seem to be any issues with the cables, and I can't really tell if the drivers are the problem. I'm not sure if manually reinstalling it is going to do anything. And when I'd merely unplug and replug the stack, it would reinstall the driver all on it's own. I wasn't able to install the CMUACWO.inf file though ("The INF file you selected does not support this method of installation" is the error I get), but I did uninstall the Modi driver. After speaking to support at a Micro Center, they emphasized this is most likely a driver issue. I thought something was wrong with the USB ports and the onboard sound, so I went and bought a USB hub to see if it made any difference- no luck. I tried reinstalling the drivers, but I kept running into the "Please connect the cmedia usb2.0 audio device" error message, which I could find no clear solutions on. It also made no difference if I used a different USB cable. I tried plugging my headphones into the regular headphone jack, and those worked, and when I played any audio with the Schiit stack set as the default audio device, sound settings would still detect audio being played (but I of course couldn't here anything). ![]() After switching out the USB into a few different ports, I stopped hearing anything. Stack, $238-4,498. If you're looking for something different-tubes, multibit DACs, etc, you can also create your own system by choosing a separate amp and DAC from our broad line and stacking them on top of each other.For clarification, I use these with a pair of V-Moda M100 headphones, and I use Windows 7 64 bit home premium edition.Įarlier yesterday, whenever any audio was played on my computer, there was either a deafening static noise (that would persist even after I stopped playing the audio) or deafening static with some of the regular audio breaking through. Tons of power and a very low noise floor, ideal for any headphone Plus, it can be customized with an ES9028 DAC, or MM phono preamp.Įnd-game performance for both balanced and single-ended sources and headphones Jotunheim 2, from $399. Jotunheim 2 is a fully balanced amp that works perfectly with pretty much any headphone-balanced, single-ended, IEM, planar, whatever. No obsolescence-modular and upgradable for the future Single-box desktop solution with an added DAC card With 500mW of Class A bias and 3500mW RMS power output, it delivers great sound, and tons of power.Įxcellent performance for virtually any headphone Asgard 3 is an insanely affordable, configurable amp or amp/DAC that works with pretty much any headphone. Much higher power, optical input, gain switchingĪsgard 3, from $249. It also provides automatic UAC1/2 switching for console compatibility, optical input for monitor and console compatibility, and stereo microphone input, so it is also an ideal choice for for gaming or home office use. Hel 2E, $199. Hel 2E ups the game with much higher power output than Fulla E. ![]() It also provides a microphone input, so it is perfect for gaming or home office use. Fulla plugs into virtually any computer and drives most headphones with ease. Or go for a "stack" (separate amp stacked on top of DAC) for more flexibility.įulla E, $109. Good news! We have plenty of one-box options. So you don't want to give up a lot of desk space, but you want better sound. ![]()
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