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Old 11-04-2008, 10:44 PM   #1
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Before I buy the Silverstone EB01-B

Before I buy this USB DAC for my carputer, I have a few questions for all those who know a lot about DACs or use it currently.

#1) Does it integrate fully with Centrafuse? Will I have any problems controlling the volume?

#2) How has this worked for everyone? Any regrets buying this USB DAC? Any problems with engine noise or motherboard noise/HDD noise?

#3) Should I run a long USB extension or should I run a long RCA cable to the trunk where my amps are?

#4) Does it make sense to connect the L and R channels to my SubAmp, then use the preamp outputs on the subamp and connect it to my 4 channel amp?

Thanks for all your help
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#1) The "mute" function will probably not work in CF.

#3) I think a long RCA cable is better

#4) I use this setup also, works OK (USB soundcard > 4 channel amp > sum out to sub amp)
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