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Hello from the UK
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Music, audio and computers have been a big part of my life since I was 12 - got my first album in 1968, *built* my first hifi in 1973, wrote my first computer program in 1978 (in Algol). I've been using Linux for audio since 2008, and currently have an IanCanada DAC with add-on clocks and the supercap power supplies.  I still buy vinyl, and I'm experimenting with various DSD formats because PCM can leave me cold - sometimes, not always.   I use a PS3 to rip SACDs but also purchase raw DSD files from NativeDSD.com. My professional background is sonar, but I'm now retired.
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#2
Welcome to our DIY audio space. Try a ProtoDAC kit. it will warm up your PCM files.
Enjoy the Music!
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(05-17-2024, 11:12 AM)Tim Curtis Wrote: Welcome to our DIY audio space. Try a ProtoDAC kit. it will warm up your PCM files.

thanks for the recommendation, I'll have a look at it.
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Hi and welcome.

Kind regards
Rock
100% Linux noob (Linexia?) - Promoted, by Tim, to ‘not noob’ ‘novice’, with a single vote from Robert.
look forward am slightly nervous about what triggers the ‘dangerous’ promotion.
Proclaimed to ‘tinkerer status’ by Kent.
Almost anything is possible. It’s the subjective sum of the variables price, time and entertainment that determines whether it’s worth it or not.
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