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<blockquote data-quote="gbyleveldt" data-source="post: 69155" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>Well, if I had to kick this off with my thoughts...</p><p></p><p>1. Rather just do the amp. You can get a million DACs for cheap that'll perform much better than anything I can come up for little money. As I've said many times before, get yourself a Musiland Monitor 01US for R650 if you want USB/DAC/SPDif. That can then feed the HP amp and is literally the best value for money out there.</p><p>2. See 1 above. I wouldn't suggest crossfeed though. Let's keep it clean. You can use the crossfeed plugin on Foobar if you want that feature.</p><p>3. Knobs are an issue, unless we can get Ian or Hugo to make us a couple. The case is easy and the PSU is a PCB mounted transformer. Nice and neat.</p><p></p><p>That's my take on the features for now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gbyleveldt, post: 69155, member: 122"] Well, if I had to kick this off with my thoughts... 1. Rather just do the amp. You can get a million DACs for cheap that'll perform much better than anything I can come up for little money. As I've said many times before, get yourself a Musiland Monitor 01US for R650 if you want USB/DAC/SPDif. That can then feed the HP amp and is literally the best value for money out there. 2. See 1 above. I wouldn't suggest crossfeed though. Let's keep it clean. You can use the crossfeed plugin on Foobar if you want that feature. 3. Knobs are an issue, unless we can get Ian or Hugo to make us a couple. The case is easy and the PSU is a PCB mounted transformer. Nice and neat. That's my take on the features for now. [/QUOTE]
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