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Gustard U12 USB bridge tweak
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<blockquote data-quote="pwatts" data-source="post: 1053645" data-attributes="member: 146"><p>Don't know about sound improvements, I don't really use it for listening. It made a toot before and it makes a toot now, but it will work better on my measuring gear when doing e.e. J-tests with DAC's.</p><p></p><p>Soldering CCHD-575 and CCHD-975 is not as hard as it looks, they are on little castellated PCB's which gives an easy wettable flank. Just make sure there's space at both the long sides for the iron to come it at an angle so assemble it first. Removing the old ones may be the bigger challenge without a heat station - you may up carefully cutting it up with sidecutters, otherwise get creative with multiple soldering irons. 575 fits on a regular 5x7mm footprint but 975 will need some ingenuity to make fit with little pieces of solder braid or something.</p><p></p><p>Crystek I usually get from DK/Mouser for DIY stuff and the local agents (not sure who it is OTT) for work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pwatts, post: 1053645, member: 146"] Don't know about sound improvements, I don't really use it for listening. It made a toot before and it makes a toot now, but it will work better on my measuring gear when doing e.e. J-tests with DAC's. Soldering CCHD-575 and CCHD-975 is not as hard as it looks, they are on little castellated PCB's which gives an easy wettable flank. Just make sure there's space at both the long sides for the iron to come it at an angle so assemble it first. Removing the old ones may be the bigger challenge without a heat station - you may up carefully cutting it up with sidecutters, otherwise get creative with multiple soldering irons. 575 fits on a regular 5x7mm footprint but 975 will need some ingenuity to make fit with little pieces of solder braid or something. Crystek I usually get from DK/Mouser for DIY stuff and the local agents (not sure who it is OTT) for work. [/QUOTE]
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