These are my first pair of cans and straight out of the package they look pretty amazing. When I first put them on I thoroughly enjoyed what i heard. Works well for bluesy songs and there is an...
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The Beats Pro is the Beats' top-of-the-line model, with a lofty price tag of $400. However, its price, along with Beats' reputation with being a hated-on brand, hides the fact that...
Reposting my original review from Amazon.com - these headphones are just too good to be left in the dustbin of history - for instance, I just bought a pair of Monoprice MEP-933, listed everywhere...
Somehow, the Ballad of Jed Clampett comes to mind, as I start to write this. You know, the Beverly Hillbillies. He was living his life, struck gold, and everything changed. That's kind of what...
I'll have the V181 review up later this week. The onward to the V90 and V100!
Cool man! I'll be interested to read a detailed review about the V100 and the G100. I hope soon to get the V200 in my studio to compare to the Phonitor.
Can somebody pleeeeeeaaaase do a review of the G109 ?
Pretty please ?
Ok, will do! I've got the Pro version (with balanced inputs) burning in right now.
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Fried, any info on what the output impedance for the G103 and G109 are? I can't seem to find it on the Lake People site. Thanks!
Fried mentioned the specs as being very similar to the Violectric line, all of which had less than 1 ohm output impedance. Low impedance on the output is a big deal for Fried so I'd guess that these new Lake People models continue that tradition.
It will actually appear at InnerFidelity.com, but I will post a link here as well for those interested. Could be a little while since I have a few other pending reviews to handle first.