First post, by Great Hierophant
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I ordered a pair of SAA-1099s from an ebay Chinese seller for about $3.00 each. I installed them into my Sound Blaster 1.5 last week and they seemed to work properly at first. Yesterday I moved the Sound Blaster into another system and they no longer sounded correct. I get noise where there should be tone, high pitched noises, sounds like raindrops on a metal roof and whistling sounds. None of them should be present in the song. Naturally I tried the Sound Blaster in a third system and they still sounded awful.
The Sound Blaster's digital audio and Adlib output sounds right, so I doubt it is an issue with the audio output path. The chips are marked NXP, which Philips became in 2006. The manufacturing date for my chips is the 41st week of 2013. I can find no mention of the chip on the NXP website, I doubt they would be manufacturing a chip so recently that has been long obsolete.
Did I get a cheap clone or remarked, rejected chip? Has anyone else had this experience?
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