MiddlemanOne Posted March 9, 2015 Share Posted March 9, 2015 Hi guys, Thought you might wanna see this. I've just come across an interesting Kickstarter project for a really small personal amplifier called the UAMP on Kickstarter. Apparently works with most devices (phones/tablets/DAPs/laptops) and is said to make them sound a lot better > https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1746450443/uamp-soul-shaking-audio-for-your-ears/posts Link to comment
GregWormald Posted March 9, 2015 Share Posted March 9, 2015 This should be pretty good. I know Bart, he's the son of a good friend and I suspect I should take some of the blame for getting him addicted to quality hi-fi. Greg Hi guys, Thought you might wanna see this. I've just come across an interesting Kickstarter project for a really small personal amplifier called the UAMP on Kickstarter. Apparently works with most devices (phones/tablets/DAPs/laptops) and is said to make them sound a lot better > https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1746450443/uamp-soul-shaking-audio-for-your-ears/posts Link to comment
Jabs1542 Posted March 9, 2015 Share Posted March 9, 2015 It would be nice to know a little more about the technology that the device is based on. Towards the end of the video (where you can see his prototype breadboard) he mentions a tiny computer, curious what that is for - to manage the output of an audio gain amplifier? Analog: Koetsu Rosewood > VPI Aries 3 w/SDS > EAR 834P > EAR 834L: Audiodesk cleaner Digital Fun: DAS > CAPS v3 w/LPS (JRMC) SOtM USB > Lynx Hilo > EAR 834L Digital Serious: DAS > CAPS v3 w/LPS (HQPlayer) Ethernet > SMS-100 NAA > Lampi DSD L4 G5 > EAR 834L Digital Disc: Oppo BDP 95 > EAR 834L Output: EAR 834L > Xilica XP4080 DSP > Odessey Stratos Mono Extreme > Legacy Aeris Phones: EAR 834L > Little Dot Mk ii > Senheiser HD 800 Link to comment
MiddlemanOne Posted March 18, 2015 Author Share Posted March 18, 2015 This should be pretty good. I know Bart, he's the son of a good friend and I suspect I should take some of the blame for getting him addicted to quality hi-fi. Greg I see...well they seem to be doing pretty well. They've now raised almost $130K so far on the campaign and it's still climbing... Link to comment
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