theosteopath
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Was really hoping to have my '90 before I travel next Friday- but it's not looking good.
-Andy
-Andy
I think Chinese guy is measuring the maximum voltage and power output that hits the THD 1% mark, not what maximum it's capable of.
Academic. They are all solid state. When you hit that 1% mark distortion tends to already be vertical and clipping hard.
Please....
http://www.wired.com/2013/11/tnhyui-earphone-burn-in/
If that is true, then it renders the high gain on DX90 useless.
Academic. They are all solid state. When you hit that 1% mark distortion tends to already be vertical and clipping hard.
I've used the LCD-3 and DX50 atleast to 2.5V and I don't hear clipping (supposely the DX50 reaches THD+N at 1.6V ) I feel that I'm listening to noise more than music.