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Just tried something interesting.
I have been using a Dragonfly V1 + Jitterbug, which is driven by a Surface pro 2, with the DF's audio output going into a headphone amp for headphone (Fostex TH-500RP) listening. The headphone amp had been powered by the Surface Pro's wall wart's USB power supply output.An idea came and I instead put the Jitterbug between the USB power supply and the headphone amp (I only have one Jitterbug), so it is just acting as a power filter. Seems to work rather well, with the sound being clean and musical, and is actually better than using it at the Dragonfly's end.
YMMV, but I think it's something worth trying if you are using USB power supplies for audio!
Cheers.
Edits: 11/08/16
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Topic - Using Jitterbug as DC power filter btw wall wart and equipment - eduardoo 23:40:04 11/07/16 (2)
- RE: Using Jitterbug as DC power filter btw wall wart and equipment - Stereojim 08:38:40 11/08/16 (1)
- RE: Using Jitterbug as DC power filter btw wall wart and equipment - eduardoo 21:01:03 11/08/16 (0)