Recent content by GrooveMeister
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Portable Amp for Shure Se535
Thanks for the suggestion! Will definitely look into it. Maybe save up for Christmas time sales....- GrooveMeister
- Post #31
- Forum: Portable Headphone Amps
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Portable Amp for Shure Se535
I bet they would sound sweet on the Alo amp. The only thing that is holding me back on an amp like the alo continental v3's is the price. Since I am a uni student, and money is harder to come by, I can't afford something that costs more than the iem itself. Any other suggestions?- GrooveMeister
- Post #29
- Forum: Portable Headphone Amps
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Not able to edit community profile or account info <- Read your welcome PM.
I'm having the same problem. Been a member since february. Disregard this. This was my fifth post and now I can edit my profile- GrooveMeister
- Post #116
- Forum: Feedback & Bug Reports
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Portable Amp for Shure Se535
I have the digizoid ZO2.3, but through the 535's, there is a persistent hiss. So what would people recommend for an alternative that's around the same price as the ZO2.3 (~$100)? All I want is a fuller low-end for edm (not looking for neutrality).- GrooveMeister
- Post #27
- Forum: Portable Headphone Amps
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Quality EQ apps for ipod/iphone/ipad
Quote: Interesting take on things. I just bought the se535's, and just want to had a hint more bass presence. So, by your suggestion, a simple eq app should do what I'm looking for?- GrooveMeister
- Post #415
- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Custom cable for my Shure SE535 (which to get?)
Hey all. I just bought the 535ltd's yesterday and whilst looking surfing head-fi, realised that custom cables can offer better sq. I'm a little confused as to which cable is the best for ~$100. I'm mainly concerned in looking for better bass response. Any recommendations?- GrooveMeister
- Post #17
- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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Just listened to the M50's...
If you're in Australia, Addicted to Audio is really good. At the store, I listened to the M50s and the PRO700MK2 as well as a few Ultrasones (hifi580 and pro550), Koss' dj200, and shure's srh840. Out of all of them, the M50s were the best across the board IMO, very revealing and comfortable. And...- GrooveMeister
- Post #56
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)