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- i7-9700K
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- RX 590
I don't have any Antelope (or other audio) hardware, but I've been following the messages here from many hackintoshers who have spent boatloads of money on hardware that the vendor chooses not to adequately support. I will offer a suggestion. this approach has worked for me a couple of times in the past to solve seemingly intractable problems.
I worked for a fortune 50 company, and whenever the CEO got a letter of complaint, his admin asst would call whoever was responsible and tell them the CEO said to fix it.
so, if you can find the name and address of Antelope's CEO (is the company in Sofia, Bulgaria?), write a snail mail letter to the CEO explaining in layman's terms what the issue is, how much money you've spent on their equipment, how many others are in the same boat, and that you would very much like his personal attention to this matter else you and many other Antelope customers will be forced to change to another manufacturer's products. at the worst, it will cost you 30 minutes of your time to write and print a letter, plus the cost of international postage.
I worked for a fortune 50 company, and whenever the CEO got a letter of complaint, his admin asst would call whoever was responsible and tell them the CEO said to fix it.
so, if you can find the name and address of Antelope's CEO (is the company in Sofia, Bulgaria?), write a snail mail letter to the CEO explaining in layman's terms what the issue is, how much money you've spent on their equipment, how many others are in the same boat, and that you would very much like his personal attention to this matter else you and many other Antelope customers will be forced to change to another manufacturer's products. at the worst, it will cost you 30 minutes of your time to write and print a letter, plus the cost of international postage.