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<blockquote data-quote="Per Søvik" data-source="post: 65711" data-attributes="member: 1285"><p>re: X32 Discussion</p><p></p><p>Using the X32 for real for the first time this week-end, I was slightly surprised that it popped the outputs when I turned it off and when I changed the sample-rate. I would have guessed that things like this would have been a thing of the past, and that modern d/a circuits can be set to do soft power ups and shut-downs. Is this something that can be remedied in firmware or would it have to take a hardware modification to have soft start/stop?</p><p>I realize that you are supposed to turn your amps and speakers down before doing silly things like powering up/down and performing resets, but it gets a bit complicated when you have lots of stuff connected. Is there a way to accomodate us lazy b.......???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Per Søvik, post: 65711, member: 1285"] re: X32 Discussion Using the X32 for real for the first time this week-end, I was slightly surprised that it popped the outputs when I turned it off and when I changed the sample-rate. I would have guessed that things like this would have been a thing of the past, and that modern d/a circuits can be set to do soft power ups and shut-downs. Is this something that can be remedied in firmware or would it have to take a hardware modification to have soft start/stop? I realize that you are supposed to turn your amps and speakers down before doing silly things like powering up/down and performing resets, but it gets a bit complicated when you have lots of stuff connected. Is there a way to accomodate us lazy b.......??? [/QUOTE]
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