I call dibs on the first one to the right.
Did the thread break?
I call dibs on the first one to the right.
Did the thread break?
I know Mech would know this....
Just sharing some gems I found on konachan.com when perusing for something P-H worthy.
We break it quite often :)
Her face looks very Saya-y
http://www.head-fi.org/t/649200/rha-ma-350-review-and-unboxing
Review is up.
Over 1.27K words. Phew.
I actually spent time on English this time. Hope it is noticeable.
There is a bad spin on many audiophile reviewers for being really bad. I try not to be all pro company and etc. I hope that shows through in my reviews.
iMovie is indeed fun. I made a fricking awesome movie trailer 2 years ago.
Aiiiiiii. Reshipping my impressions out tomorrow.
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Final image: (i think), asking for a mock up to see what it'd look like. $15 is w/e yo.
Why didn't you compare it to anything?
Also, if you're talking about the highs, you really should be identifying any noticeable treble peaks, giving the location and magnitude of them to the best of your ability. This will instill confidence in the reader, as it'll prove that the reviewer actually knows a thing or two about sound.
If I was reading a review, I'd love to see a small summary near the conclusion saying everything negative about the product.
Chase's render of the madoka scene looks just like the stock photoshop find edges filter for example 



Why didn't you compare it to anything?
Also, if you're talking about the highs, you really should be identifying any noticeable treble peaks, giving the location and magnitude of them to the best of your ability. This will instill confidence in the reader, as it'll prove that the reviewer actually knows a thing or two about sound.
If I was reading a review, I'd love to see a small summary near the conclusion saying everything negative about the product.
I noticed a trend.
Good IEM reviews are all done without telling the audience what you compare it to and what your test equipment is. At that level, you imply that you are at a point where you can just do the review and tell them to listen. It has worked well on many reviews.
There is a barrier point that most IEM's have. The MA-350's have a stopage at that high freq barrier as it tries to pass but can't. The actual problem is with a point below that one where the highs flucuate a bit. This creates a bit of a spike and fatigue.
Pro's and Con's section?
Yeah, that will add to objectivity then. Ok
akito ain't got nothin' on lelouch :)
:D yay panda wasn't angry
It's not very hard to give a professinal attitutde.
@Deadly
Added the pro's and con's section.

Chase's render of the madoka scene looks just like the stock photoshop find edges filter for example 



need to exorcise again
I didn't gain any wait over the past 8-12 months b/c of muscle to fat conversion. Wooooooooooo~ time to start working out again.

We break it quite often :)
Her face looks very Saya-y
http://www.head-fi.org/t/649200/rha-ma-350-review-and-unboxing
Review is up.
Over 1.27K words. Phew.
I actually spent time on English this time. Hope it is noticeable.
There is a bad spin on many audiophile reviewers for being really bad. I try not to be all pro company and etc. I hope that shows through in my reviews.
Review was pretty informative. Alu shells are indeed very tough. My old Denon C751 and 551 didn't even blink at being run over by a car. A heavy footed family member would do nothing to them. That said the RHA design isn't as robust looking. Might pick one up, they're pretty cheap.
I hate video editing.