PS Audio Pefect Wave DAC IS DAMN PERFECT!!!

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  • Sumerian
    Sumerian Posts: 490
    edited May 2014
    dragon1952 wrote: »
    Yeah, that is a known issue with the bridge. I have to reset mine at least once a day it seems. A mild annoyance.

    Not sure but I believe it is sync issue....I hope this issue will be fixed with better Ethernet cable.
    I will try BJ cable and see if it fixes it.

    and also the damn router can be a bottle neck tooo.
  • AsSiMiLaTeD
    AsSiMiLaTeD Posts: 11,727
    edited May 2014
    I'd say that at this point in the game a streaming device that drops connection is a real issue. A few years ago you could argue that the technology was immature and problems could be expected. At this point though it's a mature technology and we're well beyond the point where things don't work smoothly. Players like the Sonos and Squeezebox have been rock solid for years now.

    If I were you I'd make sure my network is good and if so I'd make PS Audio deal with the connectivity problems.
  • Sumerian
    Sumerian Posts: 490
    edited May 2014
    I'd say that at this point in the game a streaming device that drops connection is a real issue. A few years ago you could argue that the technology was immature and problems could be expected. At this point though it's a mature technology and we're well beyond the point where things don't work smoothly. Players like the Sonos and Squeezebox have been rock solid for years now.

    If I were you I'd make sure my network is good and if so I'd make PS Audio deal with the connectivity problems.

    Agreed, Honestly i am very picky when comes to the premium stuff.

    but in the last 10 days or so, it lost connection only couple of times (When i was running it 24*7).
    it might be JRiver or the half dead router from comcast but if the problem persists i will contact their CS.

    Looks like PS Audio CS is good (Unlike the idotic CARY CS).
    hopefully it shouldnt be problem to get a resolution.
  • tonyb
    tonyb Posts: 32,967
    edited May 2014
    Could be the router....unless other users have noted the same complaint. When using your home router, occasional drop outs occur when theirs too much interference. Lots of other wi-fi going on, even a microwave can cause drop outs. Have you tried using a different channel ? Comcast isn't know for quality components.

    Take notice around the home when drop outs happen, see what else is being used at that time.
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  • dragon1952
    dragon1952 Posts: 4,899
    edited May 2014
    I'd say that at this point in the game a streaming device that drops connection is a real issue. A few years ago you could argue that the technology was immature and problems could be expected. At this point though it's a mature technology and we're well beyond the point where things don't work smoothly. Players like the Sonos and Squeezebox have been rock solid for years now.

    If I were you I'd make sure my network is good and if so I'd make PS Audio deal with the connectivity problems.

    It's a well documented issue.Supposedly a Bridge MKII is in the works that deals with outstanding issues.
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