I own a dd1 bought it 2nd hand. I think its a fool proof way to set gains without investing in a O-Scope. A good 0-scope is easily 4-5 times the cost of a dd1. If your chasing numbers you def want to set gains with a oscope. D'amore or however you spell it is the engineer and patent holder of the product he simply used smd for clout like beats by dre, dr dre had nothing to do with designing the headphones it was all monster audio
Everything in your reply is wrong. A handheld Oscope, instead of a big bulky one will cost just under 100 bucks....I've seen them for 60. Way less than what measily meade charges for his stupid marketing scheme DD-1.
Oscilloscope Multimeter 2.0 Update, LIUMY Professional LED Handheld Oscilloscope Multimeter with 200ksps A/D Automatic Waveform Capture Function, DC/AC Voltage/Current Test, HD Display with Backlight: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific
Oscilloscope Multimeter 2.0 Update, LIUMY Professional LED Handheld Oscilloscope Multimeter with 200ksps A/D Automatic Waveform Capture Function, DC/AC Voltage/Current Test, HD Display with Backlight: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific
Take Jeffs suggestion for gain setting. The absolute cheapest way for that, but you have to know your song limitations and a good ear(s) to do it. Once it starts to sound distorted, sound like ****, then back it off a tad and your good. I took his idea when setting the gain for my ED amp.
the reviews on that o scope are pretty choppy...but reviews are reviews...Have you personally used that scope? I was just looking at buying the same one myself. Ive seen some people review the cheaper scopes and some say the screens can be tough to read and was wondering how that one was.
Anyone familiar with using a DSO Nano? Even that is only like 90 bucks. Or is a 60-80 dollar portable oscope more beneficial/useful?
Bro.. listen to you music. You can hear clipping as low as 2%between 1k and 4k.@Popwarhomie might know, he mentioned it earler. I noticed theres like 2 or 3 different versions of it on Amazon. The screen looks easier to read than the LIUMY. Im personally debating on getting one or just go with the piezo method.
this is the most idiotic thing ive ever heard, you CANNOT hear clipping and clipping and distortion are 2 totally different things.Bro.. listen to you music. You can hear clipping as low as 2%between 1k and 4k.
SUBs are harder. It's closer to around 5% but once you hear it back off Abit you perfectly fine.
In any case you can at times see a sub clip. Hear it clip? I have no idea...Bro.. listen to you music. You can hear clipping as low as 2%between 1k and 4k.
SUBs are harder. It's closer to around 5% but once you hear it back off Abit you perfectly fine.
Its ok tbh. i have one, and figured it out. Ive never tested it head to head with a legit scope for accuracy, but for my sub amp, it works great for a re-purposed mp3 player at $60Anyone familiar with using a DSO Nano? Even that is only like 90 bucks. Or is a 60-80 dollar portable oscope more beneficial/useful?