Path: utzoo!yunexus!xrtll!mark From: mark@xrtll.UUCP (Mark Vange) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Perfect Sound for the 1000 Summary: Perfect Sound on 1000 - no problem Message-ID: <210@xrtll.UUCP> Date: 20 Aug 88 16:14:19 GMT Article-I.D.: xrtll.210 References: <3334@crash.cts.com> Organization: Wcom, Toronto, Ont Lines: 21 In article <3334@crash.cts.com>, steelie@pro-charlotte.cts.com (Jim Howard) writes: > > koster@cory.Berkeley.EDU (David Ashley) writes: > > >I recently bought the A1000 version of the perfectsound audio digitizer. > >There is a terrible problem with it. Even when I ground the inputs, if I > >turn the gain all the way up I get noise. Also everything I sample sounds > >muffled. This, contrary to popular belief, is not a design error. I have a Perfect Sound for both the 1000 and the 2000/500, and while the latter gives slightly better results, both work quite well, and do not exhibit any of the the problems that Jim or David describe. I realize that this is probably small consolation if your unit is not working as you expected it too, but the fault is not in the manufacture either. In fact, I suspect that the fault for much of the digitizing equipment out there not working on one machine or another, is the inconsistencies inherent in this mass-produced machine. Any hardware developers out there care to comment on this?