Last week i tested at home one S-booster. I have DIY PS with Teddy
Superreg build according to Teddy Pardo instructions and SBT with
Soundcheck Toolbox 2.0 and priority tweaks from
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=89359
SPDIF with a good cable from Blue Jeans cable is feeding
I've decided to shelve any switch from my Sony amp (with at least
limited graphic equaliser functions). I experimented with Inguz but
really couldn't determine any noticeable effect - at least with the
Sony I can easily modify the sound to a setting which feels
comfortable.
Thanks to all who
waiting for TT 3.0, waiting for TT 3.0, waiting for TT 3.0, waiting for
TT 3.0, waiting for TT 3.0, waiting for TT 3.0, waiting for TT 3.0,
waiting for TT 3.0, waiting for TT 3.0, waiting for TT 3.0, waiting for
TT 3.0, waiting for TT 3.0 ...
;) ;) :)
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praganj
I'm in the final phase of testing. Just relax.
Just stepped over a little problem, which I need to get fixed first.
If you start doing happy-testing usually some odd things happen.
And that just happened to me.
Then I need to prepare also the new instructions.
I'm not sure if I manage to
Hi Klaus,
Just take Your time :)
Great thanks for all Your great work for the SBT community !
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praganj
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Great to hear the update from Klaus.
BTW, will 3.0 include the thread priority changes. Should the existing
rCS file changes be rolled back?.
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lake_eleven
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lake_eleven;664700 Wrote:
Great to hear the update from Klaus.
BTW, will 3.0 include the thread priority changes. Should the existing
rCS file changes be rolled back?.
Yep and more
priority reshuffling,
TCP/IP and networking adjustments,
kernel parameter adjustments
screen on/off
Phil Leigh;663821 Wrote:
This thread has become tainted with an analogue=better mantra/line of
thinking. The reality - shocking though it may be - is that analogue is
not better (in any objective sense) than correctly engineered digital.
In fact the opposite is true. Some people might prefer