wortgefecht wrote:
> Gee, where do you find all this stuff?!
Somehow it seems to find me despite me trying to hide from it :)
In this case, someone sent me an email seriously asking me if I thought
it might be a good idea to try it on his DSP system. I almost broke my
keyboard with my
> i almost broke my keyboard with my forehead. :d:d:d:d
*Players:* SliMP3,Squeezebox3 x3, Squeezebox Receiver, SqueezePlayer,
PiCorePlayer/RPi2/Hifiberry DAC+ x2,PiCorePlayer/RPi2/Hifiberry
DAC+Pro,Wandboard SOA
*Server:* Logitech Media Server Version: 7.9.0 - 1444881383 on Centos 7
VM
Julf wrote:
> I almost broke my keyboard with my forehead.
...or vice versa?
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/12489334/Too_Much_Computer.gif
kidstypike
LMS on Raspberry Pi 2 model B/max2play/HiFiBerry DAC+ > AVI DM5
1 x SB3 - 1 x Boom - 1 x (Squeezebox) Radio - 2 x Touch - 2 x
Julf wrote:
> What? The 'Altmann Tube-O-Lator Lacquer'
> (http://www.altmann.haan.de/tubeolator/default.htm) didn't make the
> list?
Gee, where do you find all this stuff?!
New setup:
- ASRock Ion 330, Lubuntu 14.04, LMS 7.9, FLAC
- *Duet* > Pro-Ject DAC Box E > AKG Hearo 888 Titan (home
What? The 'Altmann Tube-O-Lator Lacquer'
(http://www.altmann.haan.de/tubeolator/default.htm) didn't make the
list?
"To try to judge the real from the false will always be hard. In this
fast-growing art of 'high fidelity' the quackery will bear a solid gilt
edge that will fool many people" -
Julf wrote:
> What? The 'Altmann Tube-O-Lator Lacquer'
> (http://www.altmann.haan.de/tubeolator/default.htm) didn't make the
> list?
OMFG !!! "The Altmann Tube-o-lator lacquer is an overtone-filter
coating-compound for plastic semiconductor packages."
Think it would be better applied to
Jeff07971 wrote:
> OMFG !!! "The Altmann Tube-o-lator lacquer is an overtone-filter
> coating-compound for plastic semiconductor packages."
>
> Think it would be better applied to eardrums
Now, now... Have you actually tried the product? Remember that
everything matters and that you need to