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  1. Ok I solved the problem... was both the cable (G&BL 40 euros...) and the adaptor... changed both and all works perfect! Thank so much to all!
  2. I tried with another macbook pro (with mountain lion) and, in a first time, there was the same problem, but after few seconds all works ok. Today i'll try with another cable and other two mac (with mountain lion), if all works the problem is my iMac... or the optical out or on audio section of the logic board...
  3. So it's a cable problem? It can't be a Dac problem, the dac does not "interpret" the data flow from mountain lion? Thanks Mihnea
  4. I use a toslink to toslink with adaptor, now i haven't another cable to try... I try with another macbook (not pro), with Lion 10.7.3, and also work perfect... Thanks Eloise.
  5. Thank you for your answer, the toslink cable works perfect and also the dac (i tried with my macbook pro and Lion and all works great). I tried both to set Audio Midi manually (matching the file's settings) and using some software (Audirvana Plus, Fidelia, Amarra, Pure Music, Bitperfect, Decibel). I can't try another mac with Mountain Lion so i can't say if it's my iMac the problem or Mountain Lion in general... Thank you again. Riccardo.
  6. Hi everyone, I'm new both in this forum and in the audiophile world. I've a problem whit the optical output on my iMac. I bought a Dac (a Beresford Bushmaster Dac) and I connected it via toslink to my iMac with Mountain Lion Osx, now the problem: when i try to play files until 48kHz it's all ok, but when i try to play some file at 88kHz or 96 or higher the sound is distorted... or better it's not sound coming out but it seems like scratches ("scrrrr"). If i plug the toslink cable to my macbook pro with Lion all works correctly... Can someone help me i don't want to change the Dac (or the Osx...). Thanks all in advance and sorry for my bad bad english. Riccardo.
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