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Member of the Trade: Artemis Cables
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no one.. response to my muses gain jumper question.... that's sad...
So I found an article on opamps that had a specific section on the AD797 and its output distortion compensation. Apparently the AD797B was designed to have a 50pF capacitor connected between pins 6 and 8. So that's what I did.
Yes, I also installed a fan. Turns out when you take the voltage selector switch off of its mount the space it occupied is perfect for a small fan.
As far as the mod goes I can say that I honestly believe that I have tamed the AD797 on the Essence One. The sound quality, at least to me, has improved all around.
I noticed it, but since i don't have a legit muses, so i can't take photos even if i wanted to.
Let's wait for turokrocks to get his, it's already being shipped.
We'll see if he's able to get a picture taken of the gain switch.
Tim
Thanks Tim... but I thought there were a few more muses user in this thread.... I could be wrong.
Lets wait then....
Thats unfortunate Turockrock is also the only one I know of that got/will get the muses ed. However, I am sure there are some more users following this thread right now but haven't replied to it - or simply aren't registred to head-fi just yet
Hi Kenion, me too... I register to this particular thread just to find out about this. Though I already monitor and read all your postings from day one. Ha!
Turockrock.... It's now back to u.... as the only hope.
It's just weird that I can't find any info about this gain jumper anywhere, google all sorts of photos and website - no go as to where its located. Did a one to one internal comparison with base/plus vs muses, also can't tell the difference. Also even the official muses E1 manual is nowhere to be found... Including official asus website. I got a feeling its a simple solution that doesn't require much mod on the E1 board. But still have to see the real thing to confirm that.
Hi Kenion, me too... I register to this particular thread just to find out about this. Though I already monitor and read all your postings from day one. Ha!
Turockrock.... It's now back to u.... as the only hope.
It's just weird that I can't find any info about this gain jumper anywhere, google all sorts of photos and website - no go as to where its located. Did a one to one internal comparison with base/plus vs muses, also can't tell the difference. Also even the official muses E1 manual is nowhere to be found... Including official asus website. I got a feeling its a simple solution that doesn't require much mod on the E1 board. But still have to see the real thing to confirm that.
I noticed it, but since i don't have a legit muses, so i can't take photos even if i wanted to.
Let's wait for turokrocks to get his, it's already being shipped.
We'll see if he's able to get a picture taken of the gain switch.
Tim
Thanks Tim... but I thought there were a few more muses user in this thread.... I could be wrong.
Lets wait then....
Thats unfortunateTurockrock is also the only one I know of that got/will get the muses ed. However, I am sure there are some more users following this thread right now but haven't replied to it - or simply aren't registred to head-fi just yet
Guys...I am feeling the pressure...its too much....
I dare you! You better explain us the meaning of life asap!
http://www.facebook.com/xonar.asus?ref=ts&fref=ts
Leave them a message. I do that quite regular and they always respond to me there.
The gain jumper is near the headphone section of the MUSES unit. From what I know, it's not really mod friendly (circuit gain will be set by SMT resistors) and the jumper pads won't be part of the standard or plus edition PCB (a PCB revision was made for the jumper).