I also tried modifying the feedback network and adding other compensation components and upgrading to c0g/pps capacitors in the feedback path. Doesn't do anything either.
This was the problem.The Atom just amplifies.
opa1612
lme49720
opa1656
opa2156
opa1642
opa2140
njm4585
njm8068
and more I can't remember.
Limitation is the ground layout and the lme49600 itself.
It's not necessary to change other components using these two opamps. One notice is that, it's easy to short one of the pins to the adjacent capacitor, iirc.Thanks.
But if I will test it (simply for me), and will replace jrc2068 to
lme49720 or opa2140, it's require changing any additional components or I can simply replace opamps ?
You will be pleased.Ordered Atom, based on this review. Cheers!
Does the above sounds about right
Thank you. Depending on the song, it's between 1 and 3-4 o'clock on the volume control. Is it even possible to listen at 9AM? It's like a whisper. Also, Windows volume for is 100 and Tidal volume is a bit under 98 or something (both for OL DAC).Operates as it should. It is supposed to behave this way. That's why there is a gain switch.
Use the Atom on high gain with HD660S unless you are mostly listening below 9o'clock on the volume control.
So as long as I get close but not reach max volume on the control, it's fine with high gain off.As long as you can play loud enough and have a good usable volume range use it on that setting.
You use high gain when it is needed (volpot maxed out and still want to go louder)
I don't know if others have suggested already, but how do you think the Atom would benefit from a linear power supply?
Btw, it already has linear power supply.I don't know if others have suggested already, but how do you think the Atom would benefit from a linear power supply?
Like the others said. It needs AC unlike most LPS supply.I don't know if others have suggested already, but how do you think the Atom would benefit from a linear power supply?