
GENIUS!

GENIUS!

@Borisu
AWESOME!!!
...is what I would say if I understood them.
Though I understand power off and normal power on.
Does this mean I have to push the I/O first then the off switch?
Why the first power on is very complicated?
@Mshenay
MY DREAM HEADPHONES BEFORE I HEARD ABOUT THE PARADOX!!!
THE WHAT, still one thing about the dt 880, a warm amp is nice! My Zune is rather warm so it sounds decent on there. Although once again I still don't have any good music to test it with except one album I'm not a fan of and some ironicly nice sounding dub step lawl
yeah.. I suck at explaining stuff....
Let's try this again...
Features:
- Output muted at Power On/Off to eliminate pops and clicks
- Output muted when changing gain or I/O connections
- The state of gain and I/O will be retained even after power off
for example:
the gain is set to high now
you turn the unit off then back on
the gain remains on high
LAWL!

yeah.. I suck at explaining stuff....
Let's try this again...
Features:
- Output muted at Power On/Off to eliminate pops and clicks
- Output muted when changing gain or I/O connections
- The state of gain and I/O will be retained even after power off
for example:
the gain is set to high now
you turn the unit off then back on
the gain remains on high
LAWL!
I thought we had a high/low gain switch to deal with thus, thus minus the need to store the last state the amp was in?
:[ I'm sorry, I just got out of a Stat test >.> I think I did ok!
@Rikkun
にんげんだから
*looks at Sony*
That's exactly what I want to do when I get one question wrong.
What will you do if there are 2 wrong questions LOL
U don't want to know e.e
indeed, have you not heard the old skip it and move on >.> then come back when u gots time! I did that and I recalled what I had origanally forgotten
SO HARDCORE!!!.jpg
Especially if that happens in an exam. An important exam
Sometimes, it's better to just skip and never look back LAWL