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Afternoon all :¬)
As the Caiman sits on my desk, I noticed it 'chirping' (short beep) after the end of a sound playing (pressing pause in player, changing a track, emptying trash etc.).
Stan, who was very helpful as usual, mentioned it's the mechanical relay. I'm not 100% sure if it's something that I can get used to. Although it is very cute :¬)
Have you guys gotten used to it, or even noticed it? :¬)
Thanks,
Ross
Afternoon all :¬)
As the Caiman sits on my desk, I noticed it 'chirping' (short beep) after the end of a sound playing (pressing pause in player, changing a track, emptying trash etc.).
Stan, who was very helpful as usual, mentioned it's the mechanical relay. I'm not 100% sure if it's something that I can get used to. Although it is very cute :¬)
Have you guys gotten used to it, or even noticed it? :¬)
Thanks,
Ross
I only have a TC-7510, connected to the digital output of my soundcard, no beeps chirps or anything of that nature...sounds like you have a computer configuration issue. :)
If you are using windows make sure your soundscheme is set to 'no sounds'
I only have a TC-7510, connected to the digital output of my soundcard, no beeps chirps or anything of that nature...sounds like you have a computer configuration issue. :)
If you are using windows make sure your soundscheme is set to 'no sounds'
It's from within the unit itself (tried with both TOSlink and USB (in this mode it bypasses other sound configurations)). I can mute the Mac and still hear it chirping as I pause tracks etc. Does the same on the MBP as well.
It's from within the unit itself (tried with both TOSlink and USB (in this mode it bypasses other sound configurations)). I can mute the Mac and still hear it chirping as I pause tracks etc. Does the same on the MBP as well.
Ah...at this point I'll dip out, it's certainly not a 'feature' on my 7510, on which I use the 'passive out' ;)
Interesting...
You can find a workaround from Stan here http://theartofsound.net/forum/showthread.php?p=190954
as you can see in the thread some choose to remove the relays
I still have to perform the operation myself
Hmmm... just tried very hard to listen to mine (no mods other than the Gator board) and I can't hear any squeaks or other noises. :scratch: That said, I do get the first second or so of some tracks cut off if the gap between them is too big - which indicates that the relays are working(?) and in itself might be enough for me to consider the mod.
Hmmm... just tried very hard to listen to mine (no mods other than the Gator board) and I can't hear any squeaks or other noises. :scratch: That said, I do get the first second or so of some tracks cut off if the gap between them is too big - which indicates that the relays are working(?) and in itself might be enough for me to consider the mod.
...that would drive me mad Alex, you're obviously a more patient soul than I :)
You can find a workaround from Stan here http://theartofsound.net/forum/showthread.php?p=190954
as you can see in the thread some choose to remove the relays
I still have to perform the operation myself
Thanks, bit of a pain for a complete DIY novice like myself, with no tools whatsoever :¬)
...that would drive me mad Alex, you're obviously a more patient soul than I :)
That would be a show stopper for me :¬)
...that would drive me mad Alex, you're obviously a more patient soul than I :)
To be fair Will, it is only VERY seldom - I can only think of one album off the top of my head that it does it on that I play regularly - which is why it hasn't bothered me enough to do anything about it. :)
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