Let’s start with the accessories, which are 3 pairs of silicone tips (small, medium and large size), airline adapter plug (should replace it with foam tips or something else more practical IMO)...
Upon initial listening with these buds, I was rather unimpressed as I heard the rather familiar bloated mid-bass, sharp highs, and lack of mids that SKDY's old line carried. Then I realized that...
The VSD1 is the latest in a rather long line of budget in ear monitors including the VC02, GR99, GR02 and others that promises high quality sound for around $50 or so. While I haven’t had...
I tried a few Grado's —didn't like the Grado house sound—, a few Senn's —HD650 left a good impression—, a few lower-end AT's —I thought the AD700 were impressive for the price— and after reading...
In my recent quest for a new set of cans, I took a slight detour into the land of flashy prosumer headphones, in the form of the HK CL. The only reason I tried a pair was the price: half off,...
Since it appears that I've been duped into presuming that my Tera Player (TP) sounds astonishingly good by believing my own ears (which I now know to be a fallacious conceit) I have now sold it and purchased 30 Clip+ devices instead. These are undoubtedly more transparent and will reveal musical nuances that the colored TP glossed over. CERN in Switzerland have agreed to develop a small cold fusion battery to power the Clip+ and they will be daisy chained to form a super DAP. This mega player will be hard wired directly into my cerebral cortex and utilize Cranial Resolution Audio Precision or CRAP to reveal the true meaning of music.
Since it appears that I've been duped into presuming that my Tera Player (TP) sounds astonishingly good by believing my own ears (which I now know to be a fallacious conceit) I have now sold it and purchased 30 Clip+ devices instead. These are undoubtedly more transparent and will reveal musical nuances that the colored TP glossed over. CERN in Switzerland have agreed to develop a small cold fusion battery to power the Clip+ and they will be daisy chained to form a super DAP. This mega player will be hard wired directly into my cerebral cortex and utilize Cranial Resolution Audio Precision or CRAP to reveal the true meaning of music.
Andy.
And to top it all off it also has a pause function!
Let's see how the Tera Player compares with the Hifiman HM-901 in terms of quality.Even if the last one will be better wich i doubt i will still keep my TP.So small and so simple..
I stumbled across a lightly used Tera Player on ebay and couldn't refuse even without having heard one. I really hope you guys aren't all as crazy as this thread makes you sound, or at least your ability to discern what sounds good remains unaffected...
Let's see how the Tera Player compares with the Hifiman HM-901 in terms of quality. Even if the last one will be better wich i doubt i will still keep my TP. So small and so simple..
Very very nice..Just love it.
Well, the love didn't last long...
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Originally Posted by musicday
Sad that i have to sell my amazing Tera Player.I need the funds for something else but i am sure will buy one in the future.
Not necessarily, as he may genuinely need to raise funds for another non audio purchase. In these straitened economic times something has to give and very often it's `hobbies' that bear the brunt of financial prudence.
Andy.
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Originally Posted by skamp
Which kinda kills the credibility of all his praises of it (if they held any to begin with)…