frank2908
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I have read all of them, but very curious to read more while waiting till Jan
I have read all of them, but very curious to read more while waiting till Jan
Did anyone sign up as a "beta" tester ?
I have a few noob questions;
About the Geek itself:
- Will this sound better than any PC grade sound cards ? (like the Auzentech Hometheater HD) ?
- Will the Geek sound better then, lets say, a PC + Pioneer Receiver (SC-35) (all by HDMI) ?
- I have an DT990 600ohms versions in the setup above, will the Geek be able to drive it ?
- I believe that a Windows Driver will be avaliable for us pc users ?
- The Geek will have an internal or external powersupply ?
- The PS will be AC/AC, AC/DC ?
About the international shipping
- Can we choose the shipping method ? (like Fedex, USPS and etc) ?
Thanks for the help and patience
About the Geek itself:
- Will this sound better than any PC grade sound cards ? (like the Auzentech Hometheater HD) ?
Supposed to be, if not why are we spending the money for it? An external dac always make the sound better because they are not being affected by the noise inside the PC, and have better design.
- Will the Geek sound better then, lets say, a PC + Pioneer Receiver (SC-35) (all by HDMI) ?
Answer above
- I have an DT990 600ohms versions in the setup above, will the Geek be able to drive it ?
Technical speaking, they have enough power to drive it
- I believe that a Windows Driver will be avaliable for us pc users ?
Must be!
- The Geek will have an internal or external powersupply ?
External, provided within the package. However, there is an option for upgraded PS
- The PS will be AC/AC, AC/DC ?
AC/DC
You should take a look at the website for it at mustgeekout.com. Most of your questions are answered there, plus a lot of good info is linked to (their blog is quite good).
Only a few people have heard the prototypes so subjective impressions are few and rough. It should be at least as good, and most likely better than any nice soundcard. In all likelihood it has a better DAC chipset than in your Pioneer, but there is a chance you prefer your receiver. The 600ohm Beyers might be too much to ask for the basic GEEK and you will have to take a look at the step up Super GEEK if it is still available. Yes, a USB driver, if needed, will be provided. The GEEK is powered by the USB port it is plugged into. No idea about shipping, but most likely not.
So the Desktop GEEK (not the small USB pendrive style) is what is under crowfunding correct ?
ill wait for more impressions on the Super Geek prototype before join in.
Thanks for the help guys.
Out of curiosity, has anyone seen an image of the slacker USB extension? I'm curious about it since the Geek Pulse campaign has this for the description: "Slacker Mini is a small USB extension for your Geek Out. It features a 360 degree ball joint, so your Geek Out can always point in the direction you want it without fear of damaging the USB connector." How would a cable include a 360º ball joint? The image on the Kickstarter page shows what looks to me like a standard everyday USB extension cable.
Hmm, a 6" cable version of that could be interesting. Wonder if that's similar to the final slacker design.