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hedning
Registered: Mar 2009 Posts: 4723 |
MixSID - stereo SID board released
MixSID 1.0 released. See: http://henning-bekel.de/mixsid/
What do you guys think about this? Yay or poop? He charges 25 - shipping included, but you need to assemble the kit yourself. |
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soci
Registered: Sep 2003 Posts: 479 |
I like it and price is reasonable. Unfortunately I don't have spare SID chips for stereo output and even had to get a SwinSID Ultimate so that there's some output on my "travelling" machine.
What I miss is some sort of "protection" circuit on the output.
Hermit showed me an interesting network a few days ago from resistors and some diodes which could ensure that the output couldn't be fed back to less than -0.3V on the SID side. The positive clamping is trivial of course. As I remember it didn't reduce the amplitude significantly after the coupling capacitor, but he knows the details better. |
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ilesj
Registered: Jun 2012 Posts: 27 |
Best available design at the moment IMO. Versatile, looks properly designed, not limited to any specific SID combination (like most 2-SID boards). Features close to SIDFX sans the softconfig and auto configuration.
And the detailed specifications and assembly and configuration instructions are something to admire. |
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hedning
Registered: Mar 2009 Posts: 4723 |
How does it compare to Project SIDFX (formerly known as Sidfixer) by Lotus/Devia? (Except price. SidFx will cost about 70 to 80, but is assembled). |
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chatGPZ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 11357 |
its very much alike, except you'll have to set a jumper depending on what SIDs are being used |
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MagerValp
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1074 |
Looks like 90% of SIDFX at a third of the price, but you have to solder yourself. Sounds like we have two great options! |
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Zer0-X Account closed
Registered: Aug 2008 Posts: 78 |
SIDFX, mostly automatic microcontroller-based design, including SID type autodetection, filter cap and voltage selection. MixSID, manual setup.
SIDFX, completely redesigned power circuitry to remove power rail noise. MixSID, no.
SIDFX, fully isolated from the system bus via programmable logic to remove the usual VIC-whine and all the other noise produced by the rest of the system. MixSID, no.
The rest is the same, mono/stereo selection, etc.
SIDFX if you intend to get the best possible emulation-clean sound, the last ever two SID board you'll ever need. MixSID if you just want two SIDs with slightly better sound quality than DualSID/other similar solutions. |
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chatGPZ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 11357 |
none of them will lead to better stereo tunes afterall =) |
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Radiant
Registered: Sep 2004 Posts: 639 |
Also:
MixSID - available
SIDFX - not available
:-) |
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lft
Registered: Jul 2007 Posts: 369 |
It's one thing to compare specifications, and of course another to try out the actual products. Once both units are available, I for one would love to see a combined review in one of the diskmags. |
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Radiant
Registered: Sep 2004 Posts: 639 |
As I understood it, at the moment there's really not much chance of buying a SIDFX if you didn't already preorder one, so it's not very interesting from a consumer perspective anyway. |
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