with so much talk on burn-in , i really dont know if im a believer or not.... my xb500s had a change in sound once burnt in, but it wasnt the same with the shure se 535(then again BAs need no...
I am one of the crazy guys with a bucket full of IEMs. I listen mostly to my beloved Cowon J3 because I can equalize most IEMs for a sound I like. I have an amp. Now I have the 012s, like I...
This is an updated version of what I posted on the impressions thread located here. I changed a few things because I've now been using the ZO2 for a week, extensively.
I'm running the...
bass bass bass bass and bass
did I talk about the bass
big and way a good bit
sound like I'm standing between two stadium speakers
the bass a makes me feel like I'm going to...
For years now we have had a lot of hype over portable gear, much of it not living up to any expectations in comparison to dedicated home components. There is even a whole thread dedicated to...
A quick question: for a Sony DVP-NC650V player, Porta Corda amplifier, and Ultrasone HFI-650 headphones, what would I need to hook them all up? I know nothing about cables, sorry.
You'll need an RCA -> 1/8" (mini) audio cable. You can find these at Radio Shack for probably under $5. The cable should have two male prongs on one side and only one on the other, with the single prong looking just like the headphone plug on most portable headphones.
For hooking an amp up to a home CDP I would just need a pair of interconnects, and for a portable CDP I would need a mini to RCA, right? No cables come with the amp, right? Headroom has a ton of these, would you recommend getting one from there or just picking up cheap Radioshacks? I guess it's willing on how much I'm willing to pay. Let's just just say I sort of forgot to budget this in
A portable CD player has a mini (1/8") output -- some have a dedicated line out (it will be marked as such on the unit) whereas others just use the headphone jack. The cable termination needed is the same. For a portable you will need a mini -> mini cable. For a home CD player you will need an RCA -> mini cable. Just walk into Radioshack and ask an employee and that person will be sure to help you out just fine. You don't need a fancy cable for a Porta Corda.