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Hi-Fi Mini USB PCM2704 DAC, I am impressed
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Najmods
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Sep 29 2010, 05:48 PM
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Agree with CV6149. Its basically all-in-one chip, and it have no output opamp to tune with the sound, the only thing they do is use boutique caps and resistors to make it better.
For RM90...damn, this is too much poison...must resist...
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Najmods
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Oct 1 2010, 12:24 PM
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Have you tried using WASAPI? It's much easier to set up than ASIO4ALL. Download the WASAPI component from their site and put it in the component directory.
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Najmods
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Oct 1 2010, 09:38 PM
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QUOTE(danny_sp15 @ Oct 1 2010, 08:06 PM) @Najmods: may i ask a question? I wanna try WASAPI with my foobar. all i have to do is paste the plug-in file into foobar's component directory right? do i need to install/download anything else?  thanks in advance!  QUOTE(ArianneG @ Oct 1 2010, 09:34 PM) WASAPI doesn't need anything else, I think: AFAIK it uses Windows's own drivers or something, so no need any external drivers, unlike ASIO. Then again, I've never had luck with getting WASAPI to work; I find ASIO easier to work with, actually, even with its little idiosyncrasies. AdrianneG already say it  You just need to put the WASAPI DLL into the component folder and select your output to 'WASAPI : <your output device> ' As for AdrianneG, have you select proper bitrate and sampling rate in Sound control panel?
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Najmods
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Oct 7 2010, 02:30 PM
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QUOTE(lengnui89 @ Oct 7 2010, 02:23 PM) For me, it sound much better from time to time on my edifier C3 from the first day i bought it. Maybe this is what u guys call it as burn in progress in audiophile world?  Its either the component burn-in, or your ear 'burn-in'
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