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Oni07R

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  1. Did you try both HDMI and DP? Maybe audio driver disabled in Windows Sound panel due to Nvidia driver update?
  2. Unplugging the power fixes the DTS. Thank you!
  3. You either didn't use the search function or my topic about the same problem doesn't come up in the search results However the solution to your problem is a 3$ USB sound card that can be easily find on eBay. If you find my topic you'll find the link of the one I bought. Otherwise you can buy the USB soundcard that AntLion sells on their website, which is the basic USB sound card you can find on eBay (usually rebranded by Syba) but rebranded with AntLion logo.
  4. Are you using Cortana? It has the bad habit to change your mic volume.
  5. This projector is damn awesome! Just imagine the amazing evenings with friends playing Super Smash Bros or... whatever And you can fit in indoor without needing pedestals or ceiling mounts, which is the feature that really attracts me.
  6. Rig name: ShadowCPU: Intel i5 3570K (overclocked to 4.5 GHz)GPU: Nvidia GTX 980 (Gigabyte G1, overclocked to 1486 MHz)RAM: 2x4GB Kingston DDR3 1600 MHz + 2x4GB Crucial DDR3 1600 MHzScore: 9.3
  7. That would be an awesome media center for my living room TV and also a perfect compact PC to stream games to (from my main station)
  8. A friend of mine has the Zalman MIC-1 as you but he has no static. I guess that you are using the "mic boost" feature activated and that causes a lot of white noise. Disable it and check if the volume is high enough. If not, you can buy a cheap 3 dollar USB sound card on eBay and it will give a high volume on your mic without adding much/any noise. I had the same issue as yours but with ModMic 4 and I solved it this way PS: Obviously use the cheapo card just for the mic, it is absolutely trash for headphones.
  9. I personally like the mousepad. It seems very simple yet elegant. Oh, and the mouse gives that feel too. I find the keyboard a bit too simplistic and the wood on the headphones kinda out of place.
  10. The back camera quality!! 4K videos, so many pixels!!
  11. Afaik you need an adapter to hook the ModMic to Core 1. The Core 1 input has both XLR and 6,3mm jack so you need something that goes from 3,5 to 6,3. Anyway, if you get a mic pre-amp then you don't Core 1 anymore. We are looking for stuff like Core 1 just because we need more power on ModMic, right?
  12. Yea, I hope it too. However the cheapo sound card surprises me again!! The best 3 euro I've ever spent on eBay!!
  13. Okay, the product arrived today in less than 24 hours!! I unboxed it, installed the driver and I'm absolutely.... disappointed Ok, let's start from a physical tour (I feel like Linus now ): The product is well constructed. It is mostly metal with just the lower face being in plastic. The volume knob has a nice clicky motion and there is a blue light ring around it when the card is turned on, nice touch. The box contains the CD diver (useless, downloaded from website), 1x 3.5mm jack to RCA adapter, 1x 3.5mm jack (male) to RCA cable, 1x USB cable, 2x optical cables. Very good content for a product in this price range. And here is where good things end. 1) The very first problem is the software: it likes to crash. Sometimes it works flawlessly, you use the product, then you go to change a setting and boom: crashed. You have to unplug and plug again the product for make it work again. This product is not new and the drivers are not at their first version, so there is no excuses for this behaviour. You can set it to work on USB1 audio (as a normal USB plug&play sound card) but you sacrifice all software features. 2) The listening experience is not that bad though. The volume can go really high on my HD558 headphones and the quality seems reasonable. I haven't done deep testing in listening because of the main problem of this product... 3) the microphone. It is exactly the same sh*t as onboard chip. Except it has a bit lower max volume. So much static noise, unbelievable. These are recordings made with each card: onboard, cheap 3 euro USB and Terratec Xfire (links to SoundCloud below) Realteak ALC898 (volume 100/100, boost +20dB/30dB) Cheap USB sound card (AGC on, volume 40/100... yea, not even half!) Terratec Aureon Xfire 8.0 HD (AGC on, volume 100/100) Now I'm even more surprised of the high quality of the cheap sound card. The only problem is that if you unplug it, then you will have a hell of a time to make it work again. I don't know what causes this but it's a pain. But unfortunately it is better than a 67 euro product. Shame.
  14. Of course I will! It will arrive on thursday, however I don't know if I will have enough time for testing and posting results (university exam session ongoing )
  15. I ended up buying this for 67 euros, sold and shipped by Amazon. http://terratec.com/details.php?artnr=12002#.VYAsZjDtlBc It seems a good product with many features. In fact the software is nearly identical to the Asus Xonar one, but it also has a mic boost slider, which is absent in Xonar U7 (check the manual PDF of both products). Plus the Terratec's has higher voltage RMS in headphone output (1,6V instead of 1,3), microphone input (1,6V instead of 1,0) and other (1,1V instead of 1,0) compared to Xonar U7. Which should be louder headphones and microphone. The plan is testing both headphones amplification/quality AND microphone amplification/quality. My current onboard audio (Realtek ALC898) is good for output quality but the amplification is at its limit for my headphones (Sennheiser HD558, 50 Ohm impedance). I'm not planning in buying a new pair of headphones anytime soon, but since I have to solve a problem (the mic), let's solve another (future) one too. So the idea is: if both headphone and mic tests are successful, then I will keep it. Otherwise I will send it back, take the refund and test something different, maybe the Xonar U7.
  16. I have found the LogiLink DAC-AMP for 43,94 shipping included. However since you bought the Alesis Core 1, I will wait a test soundclip of the ModMic on that
  17. Fun fact: you took that video from the topic where I was asking for help and linked that video. You also answered "nice" or "good" or something like that PS: I've linked that topic in the previous page. However I guess that both Frozhax and me are currently looking for something with a bit more quality. The USB dongle solved my volume problem, however it has a small background electric noise. Not a problem on TeamSpeak but for sure annoying if you have to record or use a program with constant audio stream (and not voice activation level as TS).
  18. Well, my problem right now is the price for S/L DAC-AMP. If it costed me 35 euros, I would already buy it. However the price of 58 euros made me think "what if I add 20-30 more and buy something way better?" So now I'm stuck on what DAC-AMP / sound card I can buy for less than 100 euros. And this is a lot harder to answer. I looked at Asus XONAR U5, Asus Xonar U7, Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi HD... but I can't find a proper comparison (and for the first time I saw lower prices on manufacturer page rather than Amazon, lol Creative). Plus I'm not sure that those product are effectively better than the simplier S/L DAC-AMP.
  19. Well, even if 92 KHz sample freq is an overkill... still the S/L costs less
  20. So if you know that (didn't have time to watch the video) then why have you pointed out the mic frequency response? The higher the sample frequency, the better is the digital sound representation. Of course there is threshold between the noticeable and unnoticeable. The question is if the threshold is between 48 and 96 or between 96 and 192.
  21. Frequency response and sample rate are two different things. I won't go in details here, but: - Frequency response: the range of sound the mic can pick up (10 Hz very low basses, 10KHz high pitchy sounds) - Sample rate: the number of "points per seconds" that are used to transform audio from analog to digital (96 KHz means that the analog signal is "read and translated" 96.000 times per second)
  22. It may not be much of a difference, but Alesis Core 1 goes up to 48 KHz sample rate, while Syba/LogiLink reaches 96 KHz. Obviously, if the source is sampled at lower frequency, there is no change at all. I think (but absolutely not sure) that the same sample rate is used for input too, so the S/L DAC-AMP (short for Syba/LogiLink) may be better for the ModMic. But again, I'm no audio expert, so there may not be a difference in recording too. EDIT: I can confirm that 96 KHz is used for recording too on S/L DAC-AMP. EDIT 2: What bothers me now is that Amazon product and Syba's site product pages are different: http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B009WN7QT4/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE http://sybausa.com/productInfo.php?iid=1352 Same product code, but different jacks and front button. I guess that one of the two is the new version but internal circuitry is the same.
  23. Well, I have found teh SYBA DAC-AMP (the 96 KHz + mic model) on Amazon UK and it will cost me 58 euros, shipping included. http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B009WN7QT4?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=ox_sc_act_title_1&smid=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE Oh, by the way I have found a topic I've created on LTT (lol) where a guy wrote that in fact Syba is just a rebrander, so the DAC-AMPs from Logilink or Syba are the same product. EDIT: This is the topic I've done when i've bought the ModMic 4.0 and needed something that wasn't the internal soundcard http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/186009-soundcard-andor-amp-to-amplify-the-microphone/ You may ask: why are you bothering again if you have solved your issue? Well, I would like to have a solution with less "base noise" than a 3 euro USB sound card. And.... and I don't know why I'm looking for it. Maybe I find my solution "too ghetto" tbh
  24. I'm confused, are these SYBA clones, or both Syba and LogiLink are just buying a product and rebranding it? http://www.logilink.com/Products_LogiLink/Input_Devices_Multimedia/Audio_Accessories/Hi-Fi_USB_Audio_Amplifier.htm http://www.logilink.com/Products_LogiLink/Input_Devices_Multimedia/Audio_Accessories/Hi-Fi_USB_DAC_Amplifier.htm And other product I've found with same "clone" situation: http://www.startech.com/it/Schede-adattatori/Audio/Audio-USB/Adattatore-audio-USB-a-7-canali-con-SPDIF~ICUSBAUDIO7D http://www.delock.com/produkte/F_438_Sound-Produkte_61803/merkmale.html
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