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Members asked for it and sent me a couple of test in there. No, I don't remember the part numbers.But why?
Members asked for it and sent me a couple of test in there. No, I don't remember the part numbers.But why?
Members asked for it and sent me a couple of test in there. No, I don't remember the part numbers.
I guess its more of what and how audio performance readings are affected by these chips and what are the plausible correlations to the perceived sound changes these chips make.
At least that's my question when I do opamp rolling.
Well, part of our mission is to put data behind everything. In this area, i.e. op-amp rolling, there is next to no measurements. So putting some on the table should be educational.Fair enough Just can’t see what audible improvements could be gained..
Unless the circuit is optimised for the swapped-in op-amp all you are doing is an exercise in uncharted tone variation rather than considered improvement.
Tinkering could be seen as a form of gambling. Occasional wins only give encouragement for more.
Variation to a Zobel network could be worth trying re bass performance wrt particular 'phones.
Isn't it analogous to buying a new set of amps / speakers / headphones / phono cartridge and other audio related equipment plugged into an existing setup "hoping" that the resultant altered output will be to one's liking ?
But in this case, more of tuning of the sound signature based on one's best understanding of circuitry compatibility with different op-amps and testing if its to ones liking for sound output?
If that's not part of the "audio experimentation" then why bother with buying "quality" components to begin with ?
And as Amir has said rightly, there really is next to almost no measured results from opamp rolling, it will be useful/ educational information in any case.
Fair enough Just can’t see what audible improvements could be gained..
It is the side which can see the display of 230V. (left)I got dx7.
Could someone tell me how to get proper voltage setting? I read a manual but it makes me confused.
https://ae01.alicdn.com/kf/HTB1RnuaXIyYBuNkSnfoq6AWgVXav.jpg
If I want 230V, which photo is correct? left or right?
I got dx7.
Could someone tell me how to get proper voltage setting? I read a manual but it makes me confused.
https://ae01.alicdn.com/kf/HTB1RnuaXIyYBuNkSnfoq6AWgVXav.jpg
If I want 230V, which photo is correct? left or right?
Thank you!. It works well.It is the side which can see the display of 230V. (left)
I bouht it on ebay.Where did you buy DX7?
Thank you!. It works well.
I bouht it on ebay.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Topping-DX...e=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649Can you please post a link?
Some more questions about DX7s from a new member:
3. Do you know why DSD playing has a problem above version 0.8.4 of the plugin foo_inpust_sacd in foobar? 0.8.4 and below versions are working.
I have Foobar2000 working with DSD. I use foo_input_sacd 1.0.10. (I am also using the associated DSDTranscoder). What problems did you have with the newer foo_input_sacd? Also are you using DSDTranscoder? (DSDTranscoder is a pass through ASIO driver that converts DoP to native DSD).
I have not used the 0.8.4 version of foo_input_sacd - but if you have it working, is there some reason to upgrade to a later version? It looks like it does the same things, but it a different way (different UI and different components)