>Try to replace Windows 10 with something else>Try out Ubuntu>Voice sounds way worse on Fiio Ka11 here than on Windows. Also: any settings lower than 10% make the DAC instantly go mute>Try out Xubuntu>Better sound quality, still can't set the voice to less than 10%, the GUI looks as if it was about to crash at any given second.>Try out Fedora>Very pleasant GUI, the voice still works similarly to what I have encountered on Ubuntu.I have managed to fix the voice settings with changing the values default.clock.rate and default.clock.allowed-rates in some config file, but I still can't understand why this shit goes mute if I turn it below 10%. And why is it in general more quiet than it was on Windows.
Anyone?
>>107701473>>107701972Just use Windows 11.
>>107701995this, why even bother? your dac is not well supported and is shit too.
>>107701473See page 2 ofhttps://fiio-user-manual.oss-cn-hangzhou.aliyuncs.com/KA11%20Quick%20Start%20Guide.pdfIt seems like there is no linux support for this device from the manufacturer. In this case you will only get limited functionality from this device on linuxBased on comments of this posthttps://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/798254/linux-and-diy-connection-to-dacit sounds like linux is falling back on a standard UAC1 protocol which explains why you are getting sound at all.Regarding the quiet sound, somebody else has reported this problem with KA11 and described their fix:https://blitpxl.com/2025/05/17/fixing-usbdac-linux.html(Fedora uses pipewire -- in my experience pavucontrol works for it)