This is actually a fairly complex story which is why we have been having a little trouble.įirst, let me clarify that we are hearing crackles on both the original file AND with the DPS Paris profile. Thanks for sending me the output you are hearing. If Eric’s recording does not give you the clue and headphones/computer audio capture is not possible, then the only way to go is to try to reproduce it yourself with FLAC file (preferably from Eric) and similar setup. This way we might give you a better and more useful feedback to what is really important for you rather than reporting things that you are already working on and are aware of. It would be good idea to point us to areas to focus on or try DSP under certain conditions/settings and report. How would you suggest to capture audio? When DAC is plugged it has to be selected under Output, and any software that will record the output (SoundFlower…) has to be selected in Output to capture audio, so that would bypass DAC. However, I use headphones so recording with iPhone won’t work. I can give it a try and test it with next beta (I am hoping for a Volume Boost fix) to see if I get an error. I realize it is not high end gear because portability is important to me. I do have a portable DAC which I use seldom with my iPhone and Mac. I do hope you are able to track down the issue and fix it. Thanks again for replies.This is very interesting issue with DAC. But I'm learning, so onward and whatever. OK, I will add the photos and see what humiliation I bring upon myself via comments. So now I learn that it should not have gurgled out the top and he did something wrong or should have replaced the thing. 9 years ago we added onto the house and here was this faucet that gurgled water out the top as well and the front. I guess we lived with the risk of siphon effect for a long time before these came into usage. I'm not clear on this frost free, anti-siphon concept still reading about it. Not wanting to deface the front side around the faucet I went to plan B, the weld. ![]() I wanted to replace it and do it correctly, but that area is the window seat and all I uncovered was studs and insulation and boards. You can see in 1 pic the 26" x 17" board to the right of the faucet covering the area where I cut a hole & removed siding to get a look at the pipe where the faucet attaches. I have 5 faucets outside and only the 1 has it. 1 pic is of another faucet, w/o the anti-siphon. I just turned water on, with pressure nozzle attached to the hose, and J-B Weld held. IF you are a "rocket scientist" don't quit your day job, because you would not last long as a plumber. which a swimming pool, lawn irrigation system, or hose hanging in a bucket of "something" would. The toilet tank is also siphonage protected, but it it does NOT contain chemicals, dirt, etc. If your house water system is in a vacuum, and it can suck from your water hose, You can bet it is sucking from your toilet also. ![]() Then just a External check Valve should work. the tank was almost full when that happened, but it was empty in a very short order and the entire city system was contaminated and had to be cleaned.Ī power fail or water outage should be the only worry. One notable one was when an exterminator was filling his poison tank and the city turned off the mains to fix a leak. There have been MANY, MANY cases where it has happened. They are for when the valve IS open and the main water supply is shut off. ![]() Quote If you turn the valve off it can not siphon back anyway. It is a FEDERAL CLEAN WATER REQUIREMENT, so you ARE required to "use that crap". ![]() Quote I am lucky and not required to use that crap.
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