Originally Posted By brwsaw
Why not just turn the dsp off?
I cant imagine a benefit to leaving my system power up while I'm not I'd using it.


The DSP doesn't have a 12v trigger so if you are turning it off, then you have to remember to turn it back on. With the rocker power switch at the back of the unit that is a bit of a bugger when it's mounted on a rack.

I am shipping the unit back to Axiom hopefully today, but I might wait until Monday so it's not sitting in a Fedex warehouse over the weekend.

The issue with the DSP has gotten worse, as I was watching NetFlix yesterday and the crackle/buzz sound started happening during normal listening, so I think it's an actual failure inside the unit. That actually is good news as if you can get it doing the problem most of the time it's far easier to diagnose and fix. Also helps to point to where the issue is coming from.


Anthem: AVM60, Fosi DAC-Q5
Axiom: ADA1500, LFR1100 Actiive, QS8, EP500, M3, M3comp, M5