In Reply to: RE: Musiland Monitor 01 USD - late to the party, but... posted by Thorsten on December 18, 2009 at 05:15:42:
I have an HP 150MHz with FFT module. It is not really much good for looking at fast digital waveforms; there are more dots than I want to see! My scope observations do not involve using probes but through a high bandwidth 75R 1.5m cable terminated into 75R at the scope.
I don't believe that one can mod the Musiland to high end audio standards. For a start, the F sythesis does not output a tight sampling rate (100k out). The only way that it starts to approach high end sound is by relocking the output or by playing thru a dac with v low jitter clock cleaning/internal clock. I used a Universal Audio 2192 and a Buffalo dac for listening. An external power supply such as a Jung type regulator is also needed. The usb V bus must be cut as well.
Does the 1.0.5 driver on your system give 100% scaling on the asio or wdm boxes?
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