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Full size can suggestion
Hey I'm really in need of help looking for my next set of cans. I don't really know if I want open, semi-closed or closed cans. I've previously owned SR125s (love the grado sound but they are lacking slightly in bass) and I currently have Atrio m5 IEMs and k240 MKiis. I would like to...- daveip
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Perfboard JISBOS?
Oh really??? Are these PCBs in your possession MisterX??- daveip
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Perfboard JISBOS?
Hi I was wondering if anyone has an example of a perfboard built JISBOS. I've recently rebuilt and riased my SOHA from the ashes and I missed out on the PCBS. I just want some indication of component placement to minimise size on perfboard. I've tried looking around but I can't find anything...- daveip
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M-Audio Q40 Impressions (long w/pics)
I'd just like to add my gratitude and input to this thread! I've been searching for a pair of headphones for a while but as I'm a student I'm on a pretty tight budget! I've been using the SR125s and considered getting the SR225s, but didn't really want to spend much more than £100. I love...- daveip
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Here's a complicated one: Linux + Wine + foobar2000 + USB DAC
Good luck with the USB DAC being found in wine. I'm not sure how it can be done but I guess it must be able to some how. Can I suggest you use Amarok? I use it on my Linux partition with ALSA and OSSMixer. Its not that bad and if you can configure the MYSQL database for it, its lightning fast.- daveip
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Portable DAC/Amp
Thanks dB. I thought I saw something somewhere but I couldn't quite put a finger as to where it was. Its not quite something I was looking for. I was considering using a battery pack in the case rather than it being purely bus powered. I'm not too big a fan of the dc boost and I intend to use...- daveip
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Portable DAC/Amp
Hey I was just wondering, is there a portable USB DAC/Amp available for DIYers to fiddle with or if there's anything in the pipeline?? I've got an Alien DAC and another amp I can fit into one of those serpac h65? cases but was wondering if anyone has made anything for those incy wincy hammond...- daveip
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COMPUTER SPEAKERS HELP
Quote: Originally Posted by I<3SQ I know that they are better than no speakers but due to no sub and low wattage, you'll have little to no bass with them. I highly suggest the Logitech set I posted, not because they are great but because they fit your needs and your budget. no...- daveip
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SOHA II - Super SE Hybrid
oh man .... i've just been readin bits of this thread and i'm so looking forward to the release! loved building and listening to my SOHA!- daveip
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MacBook Air Sound Quality?
on board sound on a laptop or desktop is dire IMO. I use a the optical out from my X-Fi to a DAC on my desktop and a USB DAC on my laptop- daveip
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Top-notch desktop monitors - Advice needed
a5s don't do too well near the walls because of their rear ports. they need a good bit of space behind them to work at their fullest imo if you're that stuck for space ... headphones???- daveip
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I have $250 to spend on 2.0 computer speakers. Help me spend it.
on the question of sources, i've been using the x-fi notebook, my laptop's onboard sound and using the x-fi with a mini3/pimeta as pre-amp not that it needs one =S the differences in sound from each of the combinations was EXTREMELY apparant. i've settled for using my x-fi straight to the...- daveip
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I have $250 to spend on 2.0 computer speakers. Help me spend it.
i'm listening to a brand new set of a5s right now. i just unpacked them. initial impressions? slightly cold but i'm hoping its going to improve as i burn them in. they're as markl said, very clean and clear but not quite to the point of being analytical. soundstage is again as markl said...- daveip
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dac help!
sorry!!! i didn't make it clear than i'm using a laptop- daveip
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optical/spdif out?
x-fi has digital, OB sound has coax ... neither of them have both afaik.- daveip
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optical/spdif out?
ok ... some of you might have seen my other thread about getting an emu0404 or similar. i've got optical out on the x-fi notebook i have and there's spdif out on the onboard sound of my laptop. i take it i don't really need a USB dac as such? but my query is, will what comes out of the...- daveip
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dac help!
uh ... i just took a look at it ... its a tad over my budget with postage from taiwan. i think i need to figure out what i really want. taking a look at the fubar II, musiland lilo III and USB DAC 24-192KHZ WITH USB TO SPDIF FOR CD PLAYER on eBay, also Single Disc Players, CD Players...- daveip
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dac help!
hmm ... i'm really stuck!!!! i'm looking for a USB DAC. i've read through alot of the threads here and as i'm a poor student i'm leaning towards the emu0404 usb. but before i make a choice i want to know if its worth paying the extra for the 0404 compared to something like an alien dac with...- daveip
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Anyone able to help?
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Anyone able to help?
Uh ... I need a little bit of help. Its not audio related unfortunately and I'm not sure where else I can turn to for help. My lecturer isn't being helpful =/ I'm having some problems with VHDL and Xilinx. Basically I have a model designed in VHDL which works perfectly when simulated in...- daveip
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Few Q's About Grado ! ! ! Help please !!!
try them ... i love my grados and i'm looking at getting some igrados to bash and try out the 225s i think its sort of an "acquired" taste? some say that the grados are abit too bright/colourful but thats the whole enjoyment of them i believe. the bass is there too, not in huge amounts but...- daveip
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HELP! Need Two(2) - 2,200 uF 10V Ultra Small Cap
whoaaaa that is one biiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig picture uh ... someone correct me if i'm wrong, but i think it is going to be impossible to find a "normal" quality electrolytic cap of 2200uF 10V that is going to fit in that space! 2200uF is a big jump in capacitance, and if you want to keep...- daveip
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Anyone have any plastic hammond endplates lying around?
ygpm! thanks!- daveip
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Anyone have any plastic hammond endplates lying around?
I'm hoping some people out there have some plastic endplates for the 1455c cases (same size as mini3) left over from where they're replaced them with something else. I've messed up one of my end plates pretty drastically so I'm on the hunt for one without paying for another case and ending up...- daveip
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Switchcraft jack and Hammond enclosure... newbie question
the mini3 picture you have is of the custom end plates designed for the mini3. normal alu plates that come with the hammond case are pretty thin so you won't have a problem.- daveip
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