
.Today’s « Put a Raspi in anything » courtesy of @Techmoan with the VinylVideo decoder he bought https://t.co/hcZ8Uj8wkK pic.twitter.com/8apu2Qx7P3
— OBO 👾 (@Major_Alchemist) September 17, 2018
more effectively than the industry standard 75 ohm spec (a spec that has yet to be ear-tested)<insérer ici le gif de poutine qui se marre>
Let me entertain you...
— 🎮 Extreme Consoles 🕹 (@ExtremeConsoles) November 22, 2018
Original PS1 console mod transformed into CD player Hi-Fi#GamersUnite #RETROGAMING #customconsole #Playstation #gamingcommunity #hifi pic.twitter.com/wDpQL3e383
Not in our world 😎
— 🎮 Extreme Consoles 🕹 (@ExtremeConsoles) November 22, 2018
That's how all PS1 are going. You know the cheap laser and electronics that Sony put in it which fail overtime. No never heard of it?
Oh and to kill a bit the mood, there are better CD player than the PS1, A LOT.
This is just a nice looking piece of junk, sorry to say that.
did you add an OCXO to lower the jitter? pretty sure you're killing your SNR experience.
— SΞbastien F4GRX (@f4grx) November 23, 2018
Drawing from the military field (specifically, the Thales Spectra radar cancellation system deployed in the French Dassault Rafale jet fighter), iFi adapted cutting-edge technology to exclusively introduce the Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) audio power system. By generating a signal identical to the noise signal but in the exact opposite phase, it actively cancels all the incoming noise.