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DIY DAC/Amp combo (ODAC -> PGA2320 -> The Wire[lme49990+lme49600])

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SOLD DAC/Amp combo (ODAC -> PGA2320 -> The Wire[lme49990+lme49600])

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It sounds very good. My plans have changed as in near future I might move to other country and wouldn't be able to take much things. I want to go portable with custom IEMs. This way it will be easy to take good sound anywhere I go. I have postet this on head-fi simultaneously.

It is pity to sell this device, but I need some funds righ now. Also did mentioned that it cost me 350$ to build this.
 
How can I describe a transparent sound that is colourless and that can transfer music just the way it was recorded? Please read info on The Wire headphone amplifier and NwAvGuys ODAC and you will understand what I am talking about.

About inclosure, I know that it is a bit dissapointing. Main goal was a good sound with minimum budget.

This is a headphone amplifier from OPC called "The Wire" based on LME49990 and LME49600.
 
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