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https://www.parts-express.com/Dayton-Audio-SAB-1060-SIM-7.3-Channel-Sim-Racer-Amplifier-Board-10-x-60W-325-510?quantity=1
For years I've been hoping someone would come out with something like this, and here it is. Now, what can we do with it?
I'm not certain just how much power this thing produces. One of the specs is 10w .05% THD @ 4 ohms. Maybe shaded line arrays.
USB input only. It doesn't look like they were thinking about music at all with this product.
Could it be connected to a raspberry pi running CamillaDSP such that you'd end up with a 10 channel amp with DSP?
@silverD said: Could it be connected to a raspberry pi running CamillaDSP such that you'd end up with a 10 channel amp with DSP?
That's what I was thinking it could end up being.
@ugly_woofer said: I'm not certain just how much power this thing produces. One of the specs is 10w .05% THD @ 4 ohms. Maybe shaded line arrays.
Nick has CBT on the brain. Makes sense. Eliminate the resistor networks, but it would be powered. Does the D'Santorino do powered speakers? Ever?
Working on a set at the moment.
CBT in my experience needs EQ in addition to the resistor shading networks. CamillaDSP could do that.
Wonder what DAC it uses? SNR?
For the record, I have no need of this device but I imagine for PC gamers it could be the foundation of a badass system.
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I'm not certain just how much power this thing produces. One of the specs is 10w .05% THD @ 4 ohms. Maybe shaded line arrays.
USB input only. It doesn't look like they were thinking about music at all with this product.
Could it be connected to a raspberry pi running CamillaDSP such that you'd end up with a 10 channel amp with DSP?
That's what I was thinking it could end up being.
Nick has CBT on the brain. Makes sense. Eliminate the resistor networks, but it would be powered. Does the D'Santorino do powered speakers? Ever?
Working on a set at the moment.
CBT in my experience needs EQ in addition to the resistor shading networks. CamillaDSP could do that.
Wonder what DAC it uses? SNR?
For the record, I have no need of this device but I imagine for PC gamers it could be the foundation of a badass system.