09-07-2020, 09:44 AM
(08-24-2020, 03:38 PM)nosferatu_cat Wrote:(08-18-2020, 03:35 PM)Solved it. I bought an inexpensive USB 2 switch. It works great. The Pi has to see the DAC when it boots up so I have to be sure that I\m on the right side if I Wrote: I have a Schitt Modi 3 that has one USB input. I'd like to use it with a Raspberry Pi (with Moode) and my tablet. Cable swapping is inconvenient because it's hard to get to the back of the DAC. Would a USB switch, not a hub, work? I tried a KVM I've had lying around for a long time and was only able to get the tablet to work. Are there better options? I asked Schitt and was told that they'd never tried it but that it would probably be safe.
Anyone with experience with more than one audio source connected to a single USB port?
Could you please share with us which switch you bought, and where, specs, cost etc. I'd be much obliged! BTW: *some* USB hubs do reduce jitter. I often wonder why DAC manufacturers (or equipment with built-in DACs) don't offer more USB inputs. Particularly receivers and (pre) amps have multiple SP/DIF inputs and/or same outputs, but only one USB input. It's not that they need to duplicate any hardware, just a simple switch, even a mechanical switch could do the switching for input selection (I mean a real old school switch as opposed to an electronic hub or switch).
Thanks,
marco