Whelp, the little Ultralite AVB didn't last long in my posession - i got greedy, and just "had to" upgrade from that to a "big boy" unit. Kinda had my sights set on something like a 1248, but with asking prices in the 900eu area, those were a bit of a no-go. For the most part, 828es's seemed to be in that same area, until one popped up on auction on eBay, from the Netherlands, for "just" 600eu (plus shipping). Coincidence or not, just as with the MOTU 8M a few years back, i ended up being the only bidder, so here we are...
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Sunday, 17 May 2026
Wednesday, 10 December 2025
#89 MOTU Ultralite AVB teardown
Slight side-note to begin with - just a couple days before this write-up, this blog has reached no less than 500.000 views. That's half a million(!!!), quite mindblowing for this niche of a collection of topics, and the frequency (or lack thereof, rather) of postings. I'd though just like to take this chance to thank all of you who stumbled upon this little corner of the Internet, and i hope you found useful information, if not even learned a thing or two. Onwards and upwards!..
Tuesday, 20 July 2021
#70 MOTU Audio Express teardown
This summer's "already" been quite fruitful, gear-scoring-wise anyway. This find cost me a colossal 86eu, with allegedly none of the outputs working. This, in the context of it retailing for a somewhat eye-watering 500eu(!!!) or thereabouts, brand new. On the bright(?) side, it came with the original packaging, manuals still in their plastic bags, as well as a USB and a Firewire cable to boot, both also still factory-packed. So why not?
Monday, 25 May 2020
#61 MOTU 896 mk3 Hybrid teardown (post-recap)
without further ado...
Monday, 30 March 2020
#60 MOTU 8M teardown
Tuesday, 24 March 2020
#58 Behringer FirePower FCA1616 teardown
Friday, 6 September 2019
#48 JBL Charge 3 Bluetooth speaker teardown
The connector board is totally separate from the mainboard, so the "repair" part was trivial, and done within minutes. But the more interesting stuff lies deeper inside. Sure, my photography may never get to be quite as pretty as iFixit's, but on the other hand, you're not here (just) for pretty pictures, are you? You're here to see what makes things tick. Or at least that's the curiosity that drives me to take apart stuff like this.