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<blockquote data-quote="goldfritter" data-source="post: 1046882" data-attributes="member: 23412"><p>UPDATE TIME:</p><p></p><p>I have an appointment next week with my engineer friend to take a look at getting the NFB15 working as a headphone DAC/Amp. The idea is to just get the basics going (USB in, HP out, and volume). Then we will think about how to add all the other features that it is supposed to be capable of.</p><p></p><p>I have typed out a Word document (with pictures!) that comprises all my knowledge on the DAC, and also copy-pasted all the info I could find from the website. It is standing at 17 pages. I also made a nice diagram of the PCB and what (I hope!) each connector does. Hopefully these won't scare my friend off helping with the project. </p><p></p><p>Let's see if we can re-animate this Frankenstein's monster!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goldfritter, post: 1046882, member: 23412"] UPDATE TIME: I have an appointment next week with my engineer friend to take a look at getting the NFB15 working as a headphone DAC/Amp. The idea is to just get the basics going (USB in, HP out, and volume). Then we will think about how to add all the other features that it is supposed to be capable of. I have typed out a Word document (with pictures!) that comprises all my knowledge on the DAC, and also copy-pasted all the info I could find from the website. It is standing at 17 pages. I also made a nice diagram of the PCB and what (I hope!) each connector does. Hopefully these won't scare my friend off helping with the project. Let's see if we can re-animate this Frankenstein's monster! [/QUOTE]
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