Recent content by exander
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Small footprint amp to power full size speakers?
Looking for small footprint integrated amp (will connect Chromecast audio to it) to power Onix Rocket RS450 speakers. They're 87db 8 ohm. Figure I need at least 50 watts per channel. I was looking at the Audioengine N22 but it doesn't look enough power. Want to spend under $500. Thanks...- exander
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- Forum: Headphone Amps (full-size)
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Chromecast audio - can anyone comment on sound quality?
What power bank are you using?- exander
- Post #519
- Forum: Computer Audio
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How to send correct sample rate to external DAC from Windows 10
I think the developer said this: Voicemeeter is made to improve audio quality, first by using audio output device in exclusive mode (WASAPI = WDM) to bypass Windows Mixer, secondly by possibly adding EQ, Compression, Gate effects if the user need... This is true while all the audio chain works...- exander
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- Forum: Computer Audio
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How to send correct sample rate to external DAC from Windows 10
I thought it would pass it through but I don't really remember....It definitely bypasses Windows (I remember that!). You may want to reach out to the developer. He usually responds pretty quickly. Let me know what you find out.- exander
- Post #6
- Forum: Computer Audio
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How to send correct sample rate to external DAC from Windows 10
Did you choose WASAPI in Foobar? If you did, then you are bypassing Windows audio mixer. However, Foobar might set the sample rate in the program - not sure about that. If Foobar is setting the bit depth then you will be in essence skipping Windows but get locked in by Foobar. I'm sure there...- exander
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- Forum: Computer Audio
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Audirvana! Trial and roon
Go to the Audirvana forums. There is a licensing forum. Just request an additional 30 day from one of the admins. They will give it to you. You may have to give them your external IP (that's why you can't use another email).- exander
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- Forum: Computer Audio
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How to send correct sample rate to external DAC from Windows 10
If you are running through Windows audio mixer (which it sounds like you are) then Windows will sample it to whatever setting you choose. It won't send it straight through. You'd have to bypass Windows audio mixer to get the actual sample rate. Depending on the software you are using you may...- exander
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- Forum: Computer Audio
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Looking for "warmish" DAC for around $1,000
Excellent summary. It's interesting that you recommend the Bifrost 2 as that's what the Schitt rep recommended also when I said I was considering the Bifrost and the Gungnir.- exander
- Post #30
- Forum: Dedicated Source Components
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Looking for "warmish" DAC for around $1,000
I don't use headphones. That's just the default. I should change it....- exander
- Post #28
- Forum: Dedicated Source Components
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Looking for "warmish" DAC for around $1,000
I'm not done yet! The Codex is better than the D70 (for me) but I still don't feel I can listen for a long time. I didn't have this problem with the MyDAC. Of course, my speakers could be part of the problem. Just ordered Ohm Walsh. May try a few more DACs before this is over.- exander
- Post #26
- Forum: Dedicated Source Components
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Looking for "warmish" DAC for around $1,000
Just got the Codex set up. So far, pretty happy! Very detailed but not quite as bright as the D70 (to me....). Definitely more bass. May need to tame that a bit by moving my speakers. The D70 did not have this low end. This is probably a keeper.- exander
- Post #22
- Forum: Dedicated Source Components
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Looking for "warmish" DAC for around $1,000
I ended up grabbing an Ayre Codex for $800 on eBay. Hopefully it was a good choice.....- exander
- Post #17
- Forum: Dedicated Source Components
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Looking for "warmish" DAC for around $1,000
How about a used Ayre Codex?- exander
- Post #15
- Forum: Dedicated Source Components
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Looking for "warmish" DAC for around $1,000
Thanks for the list. I will look at some of those. Isn't that Bryston over $2k?- exander
- Post #13
- Forum: Dedicated Source Components
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Looking for "warmish" DAC for around $1,000
So, it sounds like the Gungnir might be the better option for me? :):)- exander
- Post #11
- Forum: Dedicated Source Components