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  1. Yes they are ok. The sound is heard via monitors and also if I connect a Katana to the amp out port on the Pod Go so it’s definitely coming from there.
  2. I have a Pod Go that is updated to the latest firmware (2.50) and using the latest WIndows drivers (2.00.0.0). I have two Windows 11 devices (laptop and PC) if I play audio from either device via USB to the Pod Go (so I can play over the top of it) I get an annoying pop/crackle in the left channel. This at random intervals and doesnt seem to be associated with what is playing at all. I have tried on both devices, tried different USB ports on the two devices, tried different USB cables, even returned the Pod Go for a replacement and that device has the same issue. I contacted support who advised a couple of settings that made no difference. The PC audio format is set at 24 bit, 48000 Hz (Studio Quality) but I have tried various other formats and all continued to pop. I have made sure spatial audio is disabled, and ensured that exclusive mode has been disabled. I have changed the ASIO buffer size in the Pod Go control panel. It's preventing me from using headphones to play over PC audio. I can play through my monitors and then play the PC audio from a seperate set of speakers (with no issues). Any ideas? Thanks!
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