I agree. I also heard that the iSub likes to be plugged into the computer rather than a hub. My Kensington optical mouse ha the same issue. Sometimes after waking up, it doesn't work until I unplug it and replug to the hub. -Hal On Sunday, January 5, 2003, at 11:10 AM, Alan Thompson wrote: > probably not, but rather, i think the isub likes to be attached to the > cube itself, and not a usb hub. there's latency in usb audio, and > even though the isub is self powered, i can imagine that the problems > you are experiencing are due to usb audio deficiencies. > > even if it's inconvenient for you to do so, do a trial with the isub > connected to one of the usb ports on the underside of the cube and try > doing all of the things that you mentioned in your email where things > went wrong. > > --alan > > On Sunday, January 5, 2003, at 10:27 AM, Therain Demon wrote: > >> Is it 10.2.3, or is the iSub defective? >