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2008-01-22
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The "amplifier lesson" is wrong. The proper lesson is that, while electronic technology in general has improved by huge amounts, amplification technology has not. Tubes still produce the best sound, followed by transistors, and then ICs. It's just that it hasn't gotten much cheaper to make tubes.
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For reference on the Nokia pin-out connectors used:
http://www.forum.nokia.com/main/reso...nterfaces.html
Digital Audio Class driver supports USB 1.0 audio headsets with isochronous synchronous data, PCM Type I data, 48000 Hz sampling frequency, 16 bit, and mono for microphone, stereo for speaker. Series 40 OTG compatible devices support USB Audio Class topologies which have a headset with stereo speakers, mono microphone and a sidetone generation. Currently speaker-only or microphone-only topologies are not supported.
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I would be very interested in the results(and im sure a lot of audio nerds would be as well.)