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Question regarding IEM Types
Thanks for the suggestions, I'll check them. Wanted to know - in a dual driver IEMs which has a BA and a dynamic driver, what are the advantages of having the dynamic driver( for my preferences)?- Birghtest
- Post #6
- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
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Question regarding IEM Types
I don't plan on spending more than 100$ , just wanted to be more specific about what earphones I should be looking for. Should I consider BA and not Dynamic drivers?- Birghtest
- Post #3
- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
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Question regarding IEM Types
Hello, I'm looking into buying earphones (in ear) to use with my smartphone. I've noticed there are different materials for the driver housings - some are plastic, some are metal etc. Is there a noticeable sound difference? which type would suit me the best, if what I want is: -No heavy...- Birghtest
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- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
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Problem with the headphone jack
Thanks! What exactly should I be checking? If the problem could be verified with a multimeter, the headphones wouldn't be working at all, no?- Birghtest
- Post #5
- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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Problem with the headphone jack
The problem is that the plug is a "fancy" angled one, with a uniquely shaped thin cable. The other, more important reason, is that there's is still another year of warranty left, so changing the plug is out of the question. I thought maybe the problem was with something else, as I have...- Birghtest
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- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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Problem with the headphone jack
Hello, Got a weird problem with my brother's earphones. The jack has some round scratches due to heavy use and sometimes the left earpiece just stops working with his smartphone, no matter how much you try to move it and correct it. On some devices the left side won't work, including...- Birghtest
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- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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USB DAC vs PCI sound card for my ATH M-50 ?
Got the Asus DG. Sound got much much better, bass got deeper (probably thanks to the amp). Couldn't be happier for such a cheap price, amazing product. I'm just glad there's no more static when nothing is playing, unlike before.- Birghtest
- Post #7
- Forum: Computer Audio
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USB DAC or soundcard for ATH M-50 headphones
but on the other hand, the Sabre is not an amp, while the Xonar has an amp. I'm asking whether I will even benefit from Xonar's amp or not...- Birghtest
- Post #5
- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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USB DAC vs PCI sound card for my ATH M-50 ?
My on-board sound chip is kinda old and there's a slight distortion on higher volume levels... I'm comparing the sound to my Galaxy Note 2 which has Wolfson's WM1811 and sounds awesome compared to my PC.- Birghtest
- Post #6
- Forum: Computer Audio
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USB DAC vs PCI sound card for my ATH M-50 ?
thanks for the reply. what do you mean? I can't just plug the headphones in the USB DAC ? do my headphones need an amp? also, if I'll get some cheap amp, how will the sound quality compare to the Xonar?- Birghtest
- Post #3
- Forum: Computer Audio
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USB DAC vs PCI sound card for my ATH M-50 ?
Hello, I need help deciding between a Xonar DG sound card and the Sabre USB DAC, will be used only on my PC. I should also say that I don't need any surround or multi-channel audio support, as I'm not playing any games nor watching any movies on my PC.- Birghtest
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- Forum: Computer Audio
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USB DAC or soundcard for ATH M-50 headphones
Hello everyone, I want to improve my sound quality from my PC, need help deciding between a Xonar DG sound card and the Sabre USB DAC. The Xonar DG also has an amp, but how much would my ATH-M50 benefit from an amp, since they're easy to drive anyway? The Sabre DAC is famous for...- Birghtest
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- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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Can a hissing sound card damage my headphones?
Thanks for replying! The thing is, it's a static hiss - like the sound TVs used to have. I know some people use noise to burn in their headphones, but I thought that maybe constant hiss on the same volume every time the headphones are used will eventually cause some kind of damage.- Birghtest
- Post #4
- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations