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Well hi everyone. The audio-gd nfsb-2 seems to be a good dac. Good psu implementation. Good chips all around, etc....
However, is there anyone who actually modded their nfsb-2 to increase the quality of this DAC? People seems to like this dac, but can't find anyone talking about increasing the quality of thei dac by modding it! Would love to hear people experience... Since I never did any kit or even soldered in my life. I fugured I should start with a good dac all around and then learn a couple of electric notions by modding a ALREADY good dac. + I have not any experience with dac in general, so couldnt even know how my diy dac would sound, better start with a good base. Also, in stock version, how good is the nfsb-2? How does it compare with other store DAC in the under 1k range? cheers Jason Last edited by murphythecat8; 27th April 2011 at 10:54 PM. |
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