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theres a limit for everything, one should think.
hehe - says the man who made a hugely oversized zen stone out of wood
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I'm sure you all know that you can choose to not view signatures. User CP>Edit Options>Thread Display Options
*pretends he knew that*
a little annoying not being able to see any sigs, but on headfi thats necessary ;P
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Yeah yeah yeah I know hd580 is kinda big but I'm broke and I have to find some money to get yuin pk1.
post #589 of 1011
whoa that's massive, but that pic looks really slick somehow.
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Cowon iAudio i7 + Sleek-Audio SA6.
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Yeah yeah yeah I know hd580 is kinda big but I'm broke and I have to find some money to get yuin pk1.
Like the 580, I have heard it's easy to drive, but is it not been produced any more. How does it sound?
post #592 of 1011
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Cowon iAudio i7 + Sleek-Audio SA6.
Nice pics, how does the SA6 sound compared with se530 and tf10
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Like the 580, I have heard it's easy to drive, but is it not been produced any more. How does it sound?
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Nice pics, how does the SA6 sound compared with se530 and tf10
Please avoid quoting photos, especially ones that large, and on the same page, and as a double post.
post #594 of 1011
with any dap you can get a good volume but terrible highs, no mids, stupid mid bass hump... with my mini^3 its much better. But I'm pretty sure a 500$+ tube or SS amp could do much better... So its easy to drive but no its not easy to get a good sound.
post #595 of 1011
"Nice pics, how does the SA6 sound compared with se530 and tf10"
I cannot do a direct comparison because I haven't owned the SE530 or the TF10s, I have only listened to them for a short period of time. I feel it would be unfair to judge such high end earphones from just a short listen.

I have done a small review of the SA6s over at TechPowerUp.com.
techPowerUp! Review :: Sleek-Audio SA6 Earphones :: Page 1 / 5
post #596 of 1011

my portable equipment:


Sony MZ-RH1 Hi-MD


Sony NWZ-S516


iriver clix2 (with that stunning AMOLED screen)


Sony NW-A805


Futuresonics Atrio M5

Besides these I also have an iPod touch and iPod Classic. But we all know how they look right?

greetz
post #597 of 1011
I want those Atrios but they cost twice what the X3i's do and don't have the warranty...
post #598 of 1011
Well the Atrios have a great 2 year warranty by Future Sonic and from what I've read they're fantastic. But I know what you mean, Jaben is has EXCELLENT customer service.

The Atrios sound great though... the bass is just amazing.
post #599 of 1011
Eventually when I'm in college and money is possibly more stable, I'll make a move...maybe. I gotta send my X3i's in though, they're built like crap. 2 months in and 1 bud is DEAD.
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1gb psp
6gb E270
4+8gb d2

The background on the D2 is Volkerball
You can tell Dante on the PSP
and cabie3 or whatever on the rockboxed Sansa.
The speaker is Altec Lansing VS4121.

What is that on your Sony PSP screen ?
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