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I do a full HW upgrade of my ES9038Pro DAC, including DIP8 sockets (had a defective one), capacitors and resistors. It 1 hr and 10 mins, because I show everything, skip to whatever you want to see!
https://youtu.be/0ZpSDDEkEhU
I will show who brings the wrath, DIY, FiiO, Burson + FiiO, Burson + DIY, DIY alone, or a combination of the above. It will be a pursuit of sonic excellence from a man who has been modding hardware for over a decade in order to get the highest FPS.
ZoSo,
https://www.audeze.com/products/el-8-collection/el-8-open-back
This is the first of many videos to come that will be aimed at hobbyist electronics creation, specifically Hi-Fi audio. We are going to make some headphone amplifiers and compare that to a FiiO E12 DIY (Limited) w/ $150 a pair Burson Audio V5i-D's! Stay tuned and I'll promise it was worth the read. Especially if I show you how to make hi-fi audio for cents on the dollar to a big retail unit, think Sears, not high-end. You can compete with absolute high end, audio electronics are not nearly as mystical as the companies making these devices would like you to think. I can show you how to make some cool ♥♥♥♥, just give me a little bit of time to record it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5kKpn6DV6A