ZaxarC
New Head-Fier
- Joined
- Jan 29, 2013
- Posts
- 7
- Likes
- 0
Have anyone tried out MUSES op amps?
THS4032 is a single channel op amp, I mean there must be two op amps on the adapter (one on the adapter and one under the adapter).
Is this right one?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1PCS-TI-THS4032CD-THS4032-ON-DIP-ADAPTER-/221070742557?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3378d7d41d
Can u please inform me when you see if stv014 has the results and tell me if useful or not.
Ok thanks a lot!
Have anyone tried out MUSES op amps?
No its a dual channel, but that link is correct, I bough mine from them.
Nope, but Asus sells a special edition Essence One with them. soooo...
OK thank you. For I/V i will bay THS4032CD.
But for RCA buffer?????? Can i put AD797BR in buffer?
My speakers are junk BOSE Companion 2.
I think ASUS will make special edition for xonar essence stx/st too.
Probably not, you may aswell buy the Muses out of your own - works out the same.
mmmm I actually can't help there.... I was busy testing buffers before my pc got taken out by lightening......
the AD797BR should work well - IF it doesn't oscillate, some members have got it to oscilate, and some have got it stable, I think the other opamps make a big difference, I think mine were oscillating in the I/V section.
One thing is for sure - 3 THS4032 is just a bit too smooth.
Probably not, you may aswell buy the Muses out of your own - works out the same.
mmmm I actually can't help there.... I was busy testing buffers before my pc got taken out by lightening......
the AD797BR should work well - IF it doesn't oscillate, some members have got it to oscilate, and some have got it stable, I think the other opamps make a big difference, I think mine were oscillating in the I/V section.
One thing is for sure - 3 THS4032 is just a bit too smooth.
ok thanks a lot!
I'm sorry that the lighting harmed your pc...i had a similar accident except for it ruined only my LAN port, the board survived haha
How do you think that an LME 49860 would work out in the buffer with a pair of THS4032s?
I have had my STX for about a month now, I have had nothing but problems.
The STX is in a windows 7 pc which has been very stable, I use the STX as an SPDIF passthrough via coax to a Yulong D100 II and onwards to MD5000DE/Q701/SR60i/Whatever.
I love the ability to use the STX software for Dolby and for gaming and movies.
Ever since that soundcard went in I average about 4-8 BSOD's a day. Always when a sound is played, could be a windows volume ding, a song played or a movie starting. I have tried several versions of drivers and even 3rd party drivers.
No issues when my E17 or D100 is used via USB as the sound device.
I may have read that my video card (HD5870) has an IRQ compatibility issue with the STX and I do see IRQ errors in allot of the BSOD's. Id rather not dump $300 for a new videocard .
Has anyone here had these issues? I do not wan't to get rid of it but it is driving me mad.
I would like to keep it so I can use it with my monitor speakers as well, I noticed with the Yulong that when the RCA outs at the back were plugged into my speakers (BX5a's which have their own power supplies) there was noticeable noise on the headphone outs.
I would like to keep it so I can use it with my monitor speakers as well, I noticed with the Yulong that when the RCA outs at the back were plugged into my speakers (BX5a's which have their own power supplies) there was noticeable noise on the headphone outs.
Anyone has a suggestion which driver I should use?
On Asus' website there is a version 7.12.8.1794 released on 2011/06/27 and there is also BETA 7.12.8.17731 bit-perfect ASIO driver released on 2010/05/05.
I was wondering if anyone knows if lates version 7.12.8.1794 released on 2011/06/27 is also ASIO bit perfect driver?
Or should I get some other driver?
Thanks