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Hi,
They still look great, f14tomcat. Do you happen to know their Zin (Input Impedance) ?
My all time favourite is the ELS Stax Lambda Pro. Even designed a mini OTL for them many decades ago.
Maybe we should start a thread: "What cans are you using?".....
Enjoy the music,
Apologies for jumping into a conversation...I have a quick question.
I have been having issues with my Realtek audio for at least two weeks. I have done all the suggested options from MS. Last night I was reading through a few threads, then found myself researching, and landed on a possible fix, for my system at least(?). Dell states I need to update my BIOS. The only fix (that I can see) for the current version is for wifi issues. However, based on what I have read, the update may fix the audio issue I have currently.
What do you think??
Thank you for your help!
Hi,
Updating to the most current bios won't do any harm.Dell states I need to update my BIOS. The only fix (that I can see) for the current version is for wifi issues. However, based on what I have read, the update may fix the audio issue I have currently.
Dell often uses proprietary hardware/drivers though so maybe it's best to stick with those.
What are the issues you're experiencing anyway ?
Cheers,
A new version is available from the Microsoft Update Catalog 6.0.1.8010. Windows 64-bit only for now
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Hi,
Again already ? The folk at Realtek sure are hyperactive.Microsoft Update Catalog 6.0.1.8010
That plus the version with a setup routine. Much less fuss that way.Someone please let me know if it's worth updating? Thanks.
Cheers,
Not as hyperactive as they were when we could access the ftp though. Three releases a week wasn't unusual then.
In some ways fdegrove I prefer installing from a cab file as the previous driver gets put into windows driver store so you can roll back to it if you don't like the new build.