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I have a different view and find UHA-4 to be a much better amp then D-ZERO.
post #1052 of 1062
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Originally Posted by ClieOS View Post

I have a different view and find UHA-4 to be a much better amp then D-ZERO.

Alright Thanks.. i was initially supposed to get the UHA-4 but money was an issue at the time lol
post #1053 of 1062
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Alright Thanks.. i was initially supposed to get the UHA-4 but money was an issue at the time lol

 

If you wanna even take it to another rlevel MRiNiCK I suggest you opt for the UHA6 MKII with OP-Amp 8610 (the UHA4 comes with this stock). Believe me owning both of them the MKII is clearly that much better than the 4 :). It's worth the extra money.

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If you wanna even take it to another rlevel MRiNiCK I suggest you opt for the UHA6 MKII with OP-Amp 8610 (the UHA4 comes with this stock). Believe me owning both of them the MKII is clearly that much better than the 4 smily_headphones1.gif. It's worth the extra money.

is it worth it for portable use.? because i'm always on the go no matter what days it is. lol and if im not well different story wink.gif
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is it worth it for portable use.? because i'm always on the go no matter what days it is. lol and if im not well different story wink.gif


I think it is. It's about the same size as the UHA4 but just very slightly thicker. But the sound quality upgrade you get over the 4 is very much worth the extra difference in price. What will you be using it with though?

post #1056 of 1062
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I think it is. It's about the same size as the UHA4 but just very slightly thicker. But the sound quality upgrade you get over the 4 is very much worth the extra difference in price. What will you be using it with though?

Ipod touch on the go and through my laptop at home.
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at Home, BrainWavz HM%, Ultrasone Pro 900, Sennheiser HD 650
post #1057 of 1062
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Originally Posted by lee730 View Post


I think it is. It's about the same size as the UHA4 but just very slightly thicker. But the sound quality upgrade you get over the 4 is very much worth the extra difference in price. What will you be using it with though?

UHA6 MKII with OP-Amp 8610 online says it comes wit it as standard.
post #1058 of 1062
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Originally Posted by MRiNiCK View Post


UHA6 MKII with OP-Amp 8610 online says it comes wit it as standard.


I thought it came with 209 standard? Unless Nick went back to 8610 :)? He use to charge an extra $10.00 I think for the upgrade over 209. :P

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I thought it came with 209 standard? Unless Nick went back to 8610 smily_headphones1.gif? He use to charge an extra $10.00 I think for the upgrade over 209. :P

lol well lucky me then.
post #1060 of 1062
Hey guys,

I love this amp, perfect size, sound and price but usb connection has stopped working after all these years and now I am in need of new portable amp. Should I go with this again or there are new devices i look through?
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What not just send it back to nick and get it fix?

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Originally Posted by Nachkebia View Post

Hey guys,

I love this amp, perfect size, sound and price but usb connection has stopped working after all these years and now I am in need of new portable amp. Should I go with this again or there are new devices i look through?


You an do as the poster above or even consider upgrading to the UHA6 MKII which is a better sounding amp IMO.

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