Hmm.. And what’s wrong with that?
I think it's taking the "sex sells" theme to self parody levels.
Hmm.. And what’s wrong with that?
The Sparrow has a normal name, but the product page compensates for that with an out of focus nude woman playing a cello. I don't even...
I just entered "naked woman cello" at Google images - apparently this is a popular subject for photographers. (Don't click on the link if you are a prude or otherwise offended by naked human bodies!)
Tramp?
That's some Schiit level naming right there.
I checked on their website and two out of three products (branded EarMen at least...) have silly names.
The Sparrow has a normal name, but the product page compensates for that with an out of focus nude woman playing a cello.
I don't even...
Sparrows are small but mighty and extremely vigilant in every aspect of their lives. The tiny sparrow is a reminder that good things come in small packages, and the loudest voice is not always the most powerful.
That's what I was thinking. Run your audio into a nano digi minidsp and then out to 2 or more of these for an active setup.Of the distortion components. the relatively benign second order dominates. Really impressive measurements for a $99 DAC.
This comes in cheaper than the Khandas Tone board, after adding an enclosure. No cost wasted on controls or display might make this a good option for a PC based active crossover.
I'm fine with naked women but I hate CellosI just entered "naked woman cello" at Google images - apparently this is a popular subject for photographers. (Don't click on the link if you are a prude or otherwise offended by naked human bodies!)
How do you feel about violas?I'm fine with naked women but I hate Cellos
I clicked it, shame on me! And found this (click it only in the name of education on history of art)I just entered "naked woman cello" at Google images - apparently this is a popular subject for photographers. (Don't click on the link if you are a prude or otherwise offended by naked human bodies!)
Well no. I am pretty sure the primary port is regulated as well or performance would be very bad. Likely the second port provides additional power.So what you have proven is that dedicated power supplies have measurable differences in noise, despite what might be expected to be a highly regulated power supply!
Well no. I am pretty sure the primary port is regulated as well or performance would be very bad. Likely the second port provides additional power.