ChuckXL
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de marzo de 2025
Really cool source selector. A little larger than I expected, but works well.
Matthew Maltese
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de enero de 2025
Sending this back. It unfortunately is very noisy. Have tried multiple USB cables and power bricks, powering via laptop etc. still doesn’t work correctly. Introduces way too much noise into the signal.
わとん
Comentado en Japón el 23 de marzo de 2024
No se pudo cargar el contenido.
Matthew S
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de abril de 2022
I am using this in a home studio as a splitter for all my sampling sources (turntable, etc) and then running it out to a patchbay where it goes to an sp404(I only say this in case someone comes along looking for the same solution). It works perfectly for that and the VU meters are great. They are way more accurate than I thought they'd be, even with the mic input. It adds a nostalgic vibe while performing a much-needed function for me. This is my 3rd piece of Douk gear and I'm really happy with all of them. I actually have their tube amp in the chain between the VU meter and patch bay and it makes a significant improvement in tone, and gives a bass/treble eq for sampling for a little flexibility.
john Hall-Freeman
Comentado en Australia el 4 de octubre de 2021
Well from the start I used to own a pair of Technics Power Amplifiers in the eighties they were big and loud and gave me a lot of fun at that time they had massive VU meters, due to moving from the city and stupidly selling most of my Jazz albums and Hi-Fi to finance building my wonderful shack in the middle of a national park I went without sounds.I did have my collection of modern jazz tapes and just a basic system.In 2010 I could stand it no more and got into a reasonable system again and through listening to friends Hi-Fi's discovered the joys of tube amplifiers and tube rolling especially NOS mullards from the 1950's coupled up to Martin Logan electrostatic speakers and a rebuilt Project turntable and a Rega arm plus a Audio Technica OC 9 cartridge plus I use a second MacBook Pro as a digital jukebox on lossless files through a Cambridge DAC magic + with good results I did purchase some small VU meters which I coupled to my amplifier which I purchased from Amazon which I should have returned as one was a dud but I gave it a bad review and suddenly they disappeared ?Anyway late one night after a few drinks this item appeared on my Amazon browse so I took the punt and bought it on a whim, anyway it works as described and seems reliable so far and it has brought back the sentimental days of the Technics, I have them working so they are NOT in any signal path so as to not denigrate the sound of my system they are NOT studio accurate but they fulfil both a physical representation of the sound and they are cosmetic to a large degree, but I like this unit and if you can afford it it is fun.