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Many thanks to Russ and Brian for their work, i use the buffalo III + legato as monitoring dac during recording and mixing, i am very satisfied. Compared with my references the buffalo is more extended and controlled in the low and hi frequencies, you are able to perceive and shape the reverbs with great accuracy, and you have a completely new vision on the music you're listening to. really a great converter !!! more photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/acmrecording/Edited by user Monday, September 10, 2012 4:20:12 PM(UTC)
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Excellent work! I am very pleased it is performing well for you.
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Nice build! Really simple and clean. I'm curious where the headphone jack's wires are going to?
I've got 5x IVY boards in my BIII build (4 for 8-channel output, 1 for stereo output) and it would be great to include a headphone jack for active monitoring through the DAC. Is it possible?
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Nice and clean looking build. Nice to see that someone actually fitted it in a 1U chassis. Does it get very hot?
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Thank you all for the compliments Takaji, if you want a headphone output, you need a Legato 3.1, he has an output buffer to drive headphones, or alternatively an headphone amp like the ventus, but probably you will need an additional power supply to provide the extra current gwikse, in a rack unit gets very hot, but so far have never had problems, i have a mobile recording studio, and for me space and weight are very important, in the future I would use a more vented cover...
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Originally Posted by: Takaji Nice build! Really simple and clean. I'm curious where the headphone jack's wires are going to?
I've got 5x IVY boards in my BIII build (4 for 8-channel output, 1 for stereo output) and it would be great to include a headphone jack for active monitoring through the DAC. Is it possible? You asked the same question over at DIYAudio. Just tap the SE output from the IVY for your headphones.
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Originally Posted by: AndC Thank you all for the compliments Takaji, if you want a headphone output, you need a Legato 3.1, he has an output buffer to drive headphones, or alternatively an headphone amp like the ventus, but probably you will need an additional power supply to provide the extra current gwikse, in a rack unit gets very hot, but so far have never had problems, i have a mobile recording studio, and for me space and weight are very important, in the future I would use a more vented cover... Are you using a modu (hifi2000) slimline case with Front panel express front and rear? If so you can proporably get a vented cover from modushop?
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It is a very nice job. and a great example of how it should be done.
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Thank you Brian and SCompRacer,
I use a modu slimline case 230 mm deep with Front panel express front and rear, unfortunately modushop don't have a more vented cover for this measure in the slimline series...
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Originally Posted by: Brian Donegan You asked the same question over at DIYAudio. Just tap the SE output from the IVY for your headphones. Yeap I did; figured posting on two forums was better than on one! :) Thank you for the information! I never actually thought about that... I don't know why not, really! :P
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Originally Posted by: Takaji Originally Posted by: Brian Donegan You asked the same question over at DIYAudio. Just tap the SE output from the IVY for your headphones. Yeap I did; figured posting on two forums was better than on one! :) When we don't know, I guess we really want instant gratification with them answers. : ) Takaji, did you have modushop/Hifi2000 do the CNC for you? I am looking for HPGL files for the Neutrik connectors. |
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Originally Posted by: SCompRacer Takaji, did you have modushop/Hifi2000 do the CNC for you? I am looking for HPGL files for the Neutrik connectors. I bought a case from Hifi2000 (2U tall 10mm front panel), but I'm planning on getting the CNC done elsewhere - I have grandiose plans for the front panel (blued steel) that I'm still trying to realise :) I did however make a mockup of my back panel, using AutoCAD and the digital drawings available from Neutrik's website. Is this not suitable for your application?
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Originally Posted by: Takaji I did however make a mockup of my back panel, using AutoCAD and the digital drawings available from Neutrik's website. Is this not suitable for your application?
I only have Frontpanelexpress and cannot import those files. I wouldn't know how to use Autocad if I had it. I am software challenged. ;) |
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