danggitbai
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Thanks guys. I managed it to work using DSD ASIO.
Here, knock yourselves out with these Hi-Res stickers....now the dac sounds like something you've never heard beforeYes orange display adds a nice warmth to the sound. Silver box have a bit sparkle up top. I think it might work well with silver plated cables. Added usb cables are poor quality. I'd say you need to spend couple hundred box for proper cables but totally worth it. Also there is a hi res audio sticker on top. If you remove it sound quality takes a big hit.
i like F3 or F4, can’t decide. F1 sounds very detailed and all but a bit unnaturally sharp and there is no decay or “air/space” in certain songs when you are pretty sure there should be, and because it’s absent when using filter 1, i find the impression that reminds me of when you have subwoofers that are out of phase with each other or with the main speakers and there is a serious null / cancellation of bass and you’re instantly thinking, well that isn’t right...
Holy sht i can hear fourth and fifth dimension just looking at the picture. It bends the space and time.View attachment 77089 Here, knock yourselves out with these Hi-Res stickers....now the dac sounds like something you've never heard before
You just reminded me to check out the new star trek "picard" series. Was on and off my mind but the dimension/space/time bit there gave me a jolt. TqHoly sht i can hear fourth and fifth dimension just looking at the picture. It bends the space and time.
Don’t bother..You just reminded me to check out the new star trek "picard" series.
Au contraire. A plot far more subtle than Star Trek of old, spread throughout the season in an episodic manner. We learn far more about the protagonists than is typical within Star Trek and get a fascinating insight into the political nature of Romulan society and Picard's attachment to its people. If you want the “Kiss Kiss Bang Bang” Star Trek of the 1990s you may not like it but real fans who desire more insight into the apparently idyllic existence of Earth humans in the Star Trek universe are likely to lap it up.Don’t bother
Au contraire. A plot far more subtle than Star Trek of old, spread throughout the season in an episodic manner. We learn far more about the protagonists than is typical within Star Trek and get a fascinating insight into the political nature of Romulan society and Picard's attachment to its people.
If you want the “Kiss Kiss Bang Bang” Star Trek of the 1990s you may not like it but real fans who desire more insight into the apparently idyllic existence of Earth humans in the Star Trek universe are likely to lap it up.
It's only a bit of diversionary lockdown fun, not a philosophy for human existence. Don't get too worked up about it
I know what you meanI’m not loosing money on it
True thatRegardless of how you rate the plot, it does look and sound very good indeed.
I have to ask, but just how much more about the E30 remains to be said that isn't going over the same old ground ad nauseam?It would be nice if we could get back to discussing the E30. Just sayin'.
My contribution for E30 owners such as myself, is not to use dirty USB power from a PC and switch to a phone charger or the like if you're using powered studio monitors. Tried both and there's a huge difference in noise floor thru the speakers once I switched.It would be nice if we could get back to discussing the E30. Just sayin'.
I have to ask, but just how much more about the E30 remains to be said that isn't going over the same old ground ad nauseam?
My contribution for E30 owners such as myself, is not to use dirty USB power from a PC and switch to a phone charger or the like if you're using powered studio monitors. Tried both and themere's a huge difference in noise floor thru the speakers once I switched.
I understood that he used a laptop instead of a desktop, but I could be mistaken, often am.Sounds very plausible ... except that @amirm actually measured this in his initial review. You did read that, didn't you?