MOTU M4 Noise Bursts
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85%
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High-Shielding USB-C to USB-A Cable with Ferrite Chokes
Digital 'noise bursts' are frequently the result of EMI/RFI interference on the USB data lines or voltage ripples in the 5V bus power from the host computer. A shielded cable with ferrite beads acts as a low-pass filter to suppress high-frequency electromagnetic interference that disrupts the Isochronous USB transfer timing. This prevents the buffer sync errors that cause the DAC to output momentary bursts of unquantized noise.
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15%
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Secondary Circuit / Wiring Check
Inspect wiring harness.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the High-Shielding USB-C to USB-A Cable with Ferrite Chokes.
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