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Posted on Friday, 16th September 2011 by Auw Jimmy

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“USB On-The-Go” is not really a new thing actually. But since I have ‘exiled’ myself from the glamorous gadget world, probably I have missed this one. So, I just acquire a Nokia E7, featured with USB On-The-Go. Basically, you can plug a standard device like keyboard, mouse, or flash drive on it (and get a flexible control over your supported device). But I would like to try a different approach. How if I plug standard USB Audio Device (USB sound card)?

I read somewhere that the maximum power supply current supported is 200 mA. Well, probably some USB sound card could take more. But, no risk, no gain, right? I check several of my USB sound card collection and start playing around. Btw, I also plug my Samsung MP3 Player. The idea is to copy some music file from it. But eventually it starts to charge the device itself (damned, charging from battery to battery?). My Nokia E7 “screams” by showing a warning message that the connected device is consuming a lot of power (or similar warning – sorry, forget the detail).

I plug my MAYA EX5 USB sound card. Nokia E7 recognizes the device, but it says ‘limited function’. I think because MAYA EX5 uses non-standard USB audio device (it’s multi channel which is not common in USB audio peripherals). Since I think it needs special driver, then the Nokia E7 couldn’t redirect the sound into this sound card. So, we remove this from our list.

Then I find out a standard USB sound card, the ASUS Xonar U1 USB. This sound card is quite nice, with adequate headphone output quality. Nokia E7 recognizes this device with no problem and suddenly the music is redirected into the ASUS Xonar U1. I plug my headphone then start to enjoy the music.

FYI, the ASUS Xonar U1 used on this and shown on the photo below has been modded completely, especially on the capacitor side with Black Gate and Elna Cerafine. Click the link to find out the modification detail. The sound has improved in quite significant margin.

Below is the Nokia E7 connected to the heavily modded ASUS Xonar U1 via “USB On-The-Go” feature.

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Posted on Wednesday, 22nd September 2010 by Auw Jimmy

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I’m about to finalize this sound card mod. The output now is taken directly from the WM8770IFT, coupled with Jensen Copper Foil Paper Tube Capacitor (before it was Mundorf Silver/Gold/Oil). The sound improves quite a lot.

Soon, I will add an SRPP (tube output) in order to make this mod more compatible with most preamp or amp connected to it. After that, well, I think I will have an adequate digital player as source to replace my CD Player. Probably. Not so sure though ;)

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Posted on Wednesday, 23rd June 2010 by Auw Jimmy

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This post is the 2nd episode of my Terratec Aureon 7.1 FireWire mod. You can check the 1st one here.

Below is the final appearance of my Aureon. Sigh… despite the colorful capacitors, I don’t see any reason to say it’s a beauty or an art :(

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Posted on Monday, 21st June 2010 by Auw Jimmy

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I’ve been very busy later these days, almost no time even to refresh myself listening the music. Powering my tube amp, let them warm up won’t take less than 30 minutes. Well for next few weeks, I don’t think I have such time. Now, I spend most of my time in front of my Notebook, limited with poor onboard sound card and speakers.

After digging my cupboard, I found a pair of Altec Lansing MX5021 speakers and my old Terratec Aureon FireWire 7.1. Not the finest setup and my ears were irritated to hear the sound at first time, although they were better than my onboard combination. On a lazy Sunday evening, I fire up my soldering iron. Let’s see what we could do to improve the sound ;)

You can check here for my previous introduction about the sound card.

The main improvement should be the power supply. I found “el cheapo” 1000 uF  /35 Volt. OK, this was the main filter, the most important, let’s change it to Black Gate NX Series 680 uF / 65 Volt. Also note another capacitor changed to the “purple” Os-Con. This was on the digital supply section.

Enough change for initial stage. Let’s power it up and test the sound. Wow, that was the first impression on the 1st second I heard the sound. The sound was very transparent, the staging, the tonal, all were improved. Not to the level that I was expected, but for a consumer grade sound card, this was OK.

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