earfanatic
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I have to check the dimensions first. If it's not suitable then I choose a simpler not L shaped one and cable it to the pcb.
Originally Posted by leeperry /img/forum/go_quote.gif .I find it highly ironic how internal soundcards are always made of huge compromises.. |
Originally Posted by leeperry /img/forum/go_quote.gif The Burson is nice too, but it needs 38mA...so I can't use it in the Spitfire ![]() |
Originally Posted by earfanatic /img/forum/go_quote.gif What makes "noise" in a computer? -PSU -HDDs -Shielding problem |
Originally Posted by earfanatic /img/forum/go_quote.gif You always complain about the computer. Why dont make a better shielded computer for the sound card? I know, standalone DACs are always better but those aren't my thing. What makes "noise" in a computer? -PSU -HDDs -Shielding problem -nothing we couldn't improve |
Originally Posted by m4a1rifle /img/forum/go_quote.gif My HD2 is coming soon. I plan to try out the ADVANCE --- 2x OPA2134 + OPA2604 configuration, but i'm confused about the different type of the opamp with the same name, namely OPA2604AP. (with a dot) and OPA2604AP, op amp type is low noise another one is wideband, the price is different too ![]() which one should i get? I plan to buy from farnell |
Originally Posted by leeperry /img/forum/go_quote.gif you should stay away from those 2134/2604 anyway, they're cheap and sound BAD....find some proper replacements. |
Originally Posted by ROBSCIX /img/forum/go_quote.gif There is an opamp thread where you can get some suggestions and information from people that have tested the opamps you are interested in. |