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> Here the problem is easy to find. > The audio quality is horrible. > If i remember right, there were some postings abuot replacing the > AD/DA converters of the JamMan, so to increase its frequency response > and its dynamic range. > Here comes my question. JamMan actually has high quality, but a limited frequency response. It samples at only 32kHz, so the top end sparkle is lost. So changing AD and DA won't help. If you could increase the sampling rate that might help, but you'd probably have to modify some filters as well. The JamMan sounds like it has very good filters to cut out the top frequencies that it's low sampling rate wouldn't be able to deal with, that's why it sounds so smooth. andy butler