Innuos Zen Mini Mk II with an Ayre Codex


Is anyone successfully using an Innuos Zen Mini Mk II as a server into an Ayre Codex?
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One other suggestion would be to use a Schitt Eitr to convert USB to SP/DIF, a solution I was using for a while before going the Intona USB route. In my case the Zenith won’t talk to the Antelope Platinum w/o the Intona Isolator
M. Vitorino questioned as to which USB hub I had tried and recommended a D-Link DHUB-H4. Based on this I went back to Best Buy and exchanged the USB3.0 Travel Hub for a 4 port USB2.0 hub with 5V external power supply. This has now been going for 2 hours! Problem solved for 20 bucks. Not sure why this works.
Congrats. USB sucks. It is far from a standard interface! Glad that Nuno sorted the problem, though. He takes clients very seriously.
I am sure you are now enjoying the music!
One additional suggestion if I may: insert an Intona Isolator behind the hub, I think you will be surprised.
@antigrunge2 I have continued to successfully use a USB hub, but didn't forget your suggestion and found a used Intona Isolator to try between my Innuos Zen mk II and the Ayre Codex. Unfortunately it does not work at all and I cannot get a lock with any cables on hand. (Surprisingly it did provide an improvement when used from the Zen directly into a M2Tech Hiface with a BNC cable into my old Theta Gen Va.) I have no idea of the difference in galvanic isolation it provides compared to the USB hub.