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  1. tlite

    Linux EQ That works with Dragonfly Red USB?

    I may have missed this somewhere apologies if covered elsewhere! I'm using a Dragonfly Red with a new install of Linux Mint. Music plays fine, but I can't EQ anything. I have the PulseAudio Equalizer installed, but I believe it only effects the analogue outs and it isn't EQ'ing anything out...
  2. drjoms

    A few questions about dac/amp, Shiit, linux knowledge appreciated but not necessary.

    I have had Shiit Fulla for about a year. I was very happy with it. It basically was my main DAC(and amp for my Senheiser open cans) for Windows work related laptop/Linux desktop. It's mic input started to fail. I am no friend of DYI. I am thinking to give Shiit second chance. Should I? USB...
  3. nuss75

    Cheap usb-analog external adac, linux.

    Hi, I'm looking for an external adac with amp to drive headphones and have a mic connection as well. Its for the kids computer that runs linux. It will be connected stationary to usb2 or usb3, whatever is best. Suggestions anyone. max price 150 Euro or 180 USD. DIY kits and old used products is...
  4. theaudiologist

    MAJOR PROBLEM WITH LINUX

    Hey there. I have a linux distro called nitrux OS running on my Macbook pro (based off ubuntu with KDE Plasma home). so one day I connect my external hard drive to my computer, and listen through ANY music player and NOTHING comes out. on deadbeef, i have to resample to 48khz max to be able to...
  5. theaudiologist

    Questions regarding audio on linux

    hi, i have just installed linux (Nitrux OS, based on Ubuntu with KDE Plasma) on my mac 2 weeks ago. the first few weeks i was getting the basics fixed. now i want to set up the audio side of linux. i have some questions: 1)what's the best linux music player sound-quality wise (please DO NOT...
  6. ugnius40

    Need recomendation, Alternative to SoundBlaster Z, for use with Linux?

    Hi, I'm switching to Linux form Windows. I was pretty happy with my setup on Windows, I have Sound Blaster Z PCIEx1 card, which works very well with my ATH-A900 (old one). But Creative are refusing to make any kind of driver for Linux. When it works - it works wonderfully, but on some reboots...
  7. R

    [Essence STX II, Linux] Can 'pop' noises when switching output damage headphones?

    Hello, I recently got an Asus Xonar Essence STX II soundcard, and while looking for information about the card, I came across this. So, someone made a patch for the driver to solve an issue of loud pop noises when switching the output. Now, I indeed have a noise when switching from speakers to...
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