Why not but in this case why should it output only 0.5V in windows 10 ?
Considering that adapters sold in the US and the EU seem to have different model numbers (2049 vs 2155, respectively), which suggests that they are different hardware, I find it more likely that's where the 1V vs 0.5V difference is coming from.
If you use a USB C female to USB A adapter, you can use it on any USB enabled computer. The adapters are around $1 on eBay.Is there a way to use this dongle under Windows 7 pro on a 2.0 USB port?
If you use a USB C female to USB A adapter, you can use it on any USB enabled computer. The adapters are around $1 on eBay.
Note that volume control in Windows is active at all times even if you use WASAPI exclusive mode!
How is that even possible?
The differrence in size is just hilarious to me when you would combine these two.Has anyone tried to use this thing as preamp ? How would it react to a 100 KOhms load? I would like to use it with those Boulder amplifers seen here
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That's not me in the picture ...
That's the amp though.....
Woke up in a good mood
In unity gain that won't result in a lot of power. Heck in high gain it still wouldn't be that loud for insensitive headphones.Has anyone tried running this dongle with the JDS Lab Atom Amp behind it?
I remember reading the USB-C female to USB-A male wasn't allowed by the USB-C spec, even though these adapters exist.If you use a USB C female to USB A adapter, you can use it on any USB enabled computer. The adapters are around $1 on eBay.
A pic of that setup is worth a million bucksHas anyone tried running this dongle with the JDS Lab Atom Amp behind it?
There is a file called mixer_paths.xml somewhere in /etc/ or other platform specific directory.What do I have to edit to get this thing to output 1V on european Android phones? Phone is rooted but I have no clue what to edit
<ctl name="RX1 Digital Volume" value="84" />
<ctl name="RX2 Digital Volume" value="84" />
<ctl name="HPHL Volume" value="11" />
<ctl name="HPHR Volume" value="11" />