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post #16 of 28
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I think we need one of these at the national meet to clarify things lol
post #17 of 28
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post #18 of 28
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Um..Wow...This thing turns the L3000 into a new pair of headphones, this is madness!
post #19 of 28
happy to hear that!

what settings do u prefer on your dha3k?
post #20 of 28
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treble down a little bit, eq 1, auto impedance and bass where it is...What about you?
post #21 of 28
havent been able to try them yet....

but i exptected to hear "treble up"...pretty surprised.
post #22 of 28
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Yeah, I prefer a darker sound lol
post #23 of 28
congrats!

i've always wanted to hear the DHA3000 with the L3000s.

you're a lucky guy to have both, enjoy.
post #24 of 28
This amp is rated for 100VAC. I know AYT999 was using an external power source, but how about everyone else? It may run from 120VAC fine but I wonder about the long term reliability of this. Designers will use components with higher ratings than the supply voltage but this would be a 20% overvoltage to start with. Has someone looked into this or received guidance from AT? Thanks.
post #25 of 28
I have been using my DHA3000 w/ 120 volts for awhile now w/o any problem, but I will look into getting the voltage converter at some point in time.
post #26 of 28
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I'm running mine with a 120v stepdown without any issues
post #27 of 28
Running mine right out of the wall with no problems either.

Sounds great with my JPN's and my HF-1's.
post #28 of 28

a  stretch but has anyone tried an nice adc with the dha3000

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