SD Sharp

>SD Sharp
>Sharp
>SD Slow
>Slow
>NOS

which is the patrician dac filter?

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sd sharp

What's the point of labeling one of the outputs IEM?

built to get the best possible impedance matching out of low impedance IEMs

sd sharp or sharp.
slow means treble rolloff.
nos is trash.

But if you have low impedance headphones or high impedance IEMs then you'd use the opposite jacks.

What level of placebo are you lads on?

about 6/10

0. I got out of the game

some one has been testing to see which DACs are better

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1/10
I have a Mayflower O2 amp purely because the plugs on the front of my case started acting up and I didn't want to plug my headphones into the back.
I also have a 2.1 Klipsch setup for actual music listening.

this is bullshit btw

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Thoughts on the RME Babyface Pro?

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probably the cheapest no bullshit and completely reliable interface out there

*ahem*

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Thanks dude, how's the headphone amp? I see a couple places advertising mods for just that, and I figured there might be a reason why.

it's a bit on the weaker side, absolutely sufficient for most stuff though

Much obliged for your opinion

Based Behringer

explain why you feel its bullshit

I listen to -q4 vorbis on a clip zip with earbuds.

Got an O2/ODAC combo in the works, still need to drill the front/back panels.
Also LG G5 with Hi-Fi Plus add-on.