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My new UE case/iCube V2/UE10 portable rig
I appreciate all of the good advice. I listen mostly to classical music, so I think I have a very sensitive ear for all the nuances of sound produced by orchestras and chamber groups, which create an extraordinary range of tone, timbre, harmonics, and the like. So I don't think the sensitivity...- artsci
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- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
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My new UE case/iCube V2/UE10 portable rig
What's important to me is the quality of the sound and the convenience of wireless, because in the end, that's what matters to me. I detect no difference whatsoever with the UEs plugged directly into the amp or listening via the Sleek via the setup I have. And the UEs are not at all power hungry...- artsci
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- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
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My new UE case/iCube V2/UE10 portable rig
The wireless transmitter takes the audio output from the amplifier and transmits it to the wireless receiver attached to the UE11 monitors. It transmits whatever it gets from the amp. So the principle is the same is being plugged in -- the better sound coming from the source, in this case, the...- artsci
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- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
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How do you protect your customs/IEMS in travel?
Here's my solution: http://www.head-fi.org/forums/f103/m...le-rig-448246/- artsci
- Post #29
- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
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My new UE case/iCube V2/UE10 portable rig
Since I travel frequently, mostly on airplanes, I've been experimenting with a convenient, secure, compact, and lightweight way to take my iPod 160gig, iQube V2, ad Sleek wireless equipped UE10s, and related accessories on the road. I've finally found solution using the very nicely made...- artsci
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Modding my iPod for an internally mounted Sleek wireless transmitter
So far, this is a failed experiment. Got everything to fit and all is wired as it should be, but the iPod produces an error message every time I try to boot it up. So far, I can't diagnose and fix the problem. I've put it aside for the moment for other projects, but I'll get back into it...- artsci
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- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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Review of iNCREDIBLE eARS
I don't know - the fact that they sell Bluetooth compatible monitors tells me sound quality may not be that important to them. Bluetooth is dreadful for music. Have they not hear of Kleer's wirleless technology? Given the business they're in you'd think so.- artsci
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- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
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Adapted Sleek Wireless W-1 to work with UE10s
Quote: Originally Posted by jalyst would it be possible to readapt something like this to use with full size headphones like the AD-900 that normally don't "need" amplification. Has anyone hear of anyone doing something like that? cheers, J Can't see why it wouldn't be possible.- artsci
- Post #16
- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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Modding my iPod for an internally mounted Sleek wireless transmitter
Doing that for sure.- artsci
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- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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Modding my iPod for an internally mounted Sleek wireless transmitter
I hope that's not a problem, but I should know the answer tonight or tomorrow night, when I fire it up. I've been triple checking everything as I go, and so far it all works. The correct audio outputs from the iPod have been made to the inputs on the Sleek circuit board and the iPod battery is...- artsci
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- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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Modding my iPod for an internally mounted Sleek wireless transmitter
I'm tinkering around again. I've taken apart my 160g iPod Classic, 6th generation, and I'm modifying it so the Sleek wireless transmitter can built into the iPod itself. This way there will be no plug-in device sitting on top of the iPod and no need to separately charge the Sleek transmitter...- artsci
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- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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Photos of inside of Sleek Wireless Accessories
Shortening the wires would be very difficult. The wires in the Sleek Accessory (and the Opera as well, I'm sure) are very, very thin, with a fine clear coating that is very hard to remove so they can be soldered (I know, since I tried and only succeeded with great difficulty). Right and left...- artsci
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- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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Photos of inside of Sleek Wireless Accessories
It worked! Sound is great, no flaws. I'll post a few pictures of the finished job later.- artsci
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- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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Photos of inside of Sleek Wireless Accessories
Being a gambler and do-it-yourselfer, I decided to take apart one of my two Sleek Wireless Accessories to see if I could direct wire it to my UE Pro10s, using the UE cable and pin plugs. I'm not finished yet, but so far I successfully opened the Sleek Wireless Accessory, desoldered the stock...- artsci
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My portable Sleek music box
I travel quite a bit -- about three or four flights a week, and my iPod with Apple Lossless, Sleek W-1, Corda 3Move amp, and UE10s go with me everywhere, since having access to the music I love is about the only way I can maintain some semblance of sanity. So I've invested in developing a...- artsci
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