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Does it work now? 45 mV is very good!SkinnyBoy said:3. I shorted the input to ground (with the CD players output) and measured about 45mV ofset
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The soundcard that clips badly is the one in this computer, not the one I am using for this new project... the clipping card is an old ISA card.. I believe it has an inbuilt amp that causes the problem..
I dunno if its 45mV it was before I connected a resistor to the input.. it wasn't a proper measurement.. (I don't think) but I can't test it again as I am working on installing it in teh case.. 🙂
The soundcard that clips badly is the one in this computer, not the one I am using for this new project... the clipping card is an old ISA card.. I believe it has an inbuilt amp that causes the problem..
peranders said:
Does it work now? 45 mV is very good!
I dunno if its 45mV it was before I connected a resistor to the input.. it wasn't a proper measurement.. (I don't think) but I can't test it again as I am working on installing it in teh case.. 🙂
Nice, lol.
It only lacks a picture of it's face.
I like to look gear in the eyes, lol.😀
Where's the front panel pic?
It only lacks a picture of it's face.

I like to look gear in the eyes, lol.😀
Where's the front panel pic?

well.. theres none in the original thread.. lol
http://diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=13905&highlight=
its just a standard CD player... nothing special at all.. 🙂 well.. not from the front anyway.. and it will look like a standard CD player when finished.. (Except probably a few air holes in the top.. lol)
http://diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=13905&highlight=
its just a standard CD player... nothing special at all.. 🙂 well.. not from the front anyway.. and it will look like a standard CD player when finished.. (Except probably a few air holes in the top.. lol)
li_gangyi said:Looking good...maybe you might wanna consider another soundcard...
this soundcard is inbuilt.. I was talking about a different one, in a different computer.. 🙂 sorry for the confusion..lol
try reducing the level of output from ur soundcard...some members here might be able to help...or maybe remove the "amp" section from the sound card...
li_gangyi said:try reducing the level of output from ur soundcard...some members here might be able to help...or maybe remove the "amp" section from the sound card...
would you just shutup about the sound card.. 🙄 if it makes you happy, I have swapped cards now.. happy??
SkinnyBoy said:JUST TAKE THE STUPID PICTURES!!!
well , a cd player+amps+motherboard and processor in one box 🙂
it was easier to put the amps inside the pc case , dont u think?🙂
it looks better this way though 🙂
Ok...so you swapped the soundcards...guess the amp now works properly now ?? And no DC on the outputs...
li_gangyi said:Ok...so you swapped the soundcards...guess the amp now works properly now ?? And no DC on the outputs...
I'm not even going to answer that, the question doesn't even make sence....
li_gangyi said:I mean...does the amp work properly now?? And without DC on the outputs...
I still haven't tested it with the changes...
SkinnyBoy said:
I still haven't tested it with the changes...
Just don't test it with your Grand Utopias.😀
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