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[-] fkn@lemmy.world 0 points 11 months ago

You are making just such a weird argument and it sounds like you are retroactively trying to salvage a bad position because you made a mistake.

  1. If you care strongly about audio quality. A built-in doesn't have any quality guarantees... why then does usb vs hat matter?

  2. If quality is your concern why bring up price in the first part? It is blatantly obvious that cheap parts *might" equate to cheap quality. This is blatantly obvious.

  3. Obviously there will be USB solutions that are equal or better solutions than prebuilt rpi dac hats since the primary dac hats are exceptionally niche.

This response just sounds like you got caught out in your mistake/bad argument. Why be a dick about it?

[-] HurlingDurling@lemm.ee 2 points 11 months ago

If I'd made a mistake I would go back and correct it without giving it a second thought, but I will concede that maybe it wasn't clearly argumented. Maybe I sounded like a dick to you but I assure you it wasn't my intent. "There are nice islands in a sea of dicks"

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