Recent content by NewDuke
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S:flo2 impressions thread
Quote: Bumping this for jdog, for old times sake. Hopefully one of you sflo2 owners has a suggestion.- NewDuke
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- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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will lossless make that much of a difference?
Quote: Good point (for those of us without a Hifiman).- NewDuke
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- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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S:flo2 impressions thread
Am glad you got your sflo back, but isn't it theft if they kept your SD card (and presumably therefore your data)? Sounds pretty mean. I don't think I'd accept that.- NewDuke
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- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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will lossless make that much of a difference?
daveDerek is that Gentle Giant I see on your avatar? Respect to you! Almost as good as Transatlantic- NewDuke
- Post #88
- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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will lossless make that much of a difference?
Alright yeah good point guys. Then I'll re-phrase my advice to say that it's worth re-encoding your lossless music library (be it on CD or HDD) to a portable lossy format with a newer encoder. My point was mainly to encourage the periodical use of the latest lossy encoders as I think...- NewDuke
- Post #67
- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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will lossless make that much of a difference?
Interesting satkinsn, I also find that I'm more tolerant of internet radio's Lo-Fi sound. I also choose high bitrate compression over lossless for practicality, but I wanted to muddy the waters a bit and throw in there that not all the compression codecs used in different programs are...- NewDuke
- Post #63
- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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S:flo2 impressions thread
Ears, sadly you're feelings will be lost here. A hardcore in this thread is determined to defend this player and MP4Nation to the last, and fair enough perhaps, you've all invested time and money into it. But they will always blame Teclast for the minor hardware niggles and firmware despite this...- NewDuke
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ATH-M50 vs SRH840/440?
In a toss up between buying the Shure 840 or Beyerdynamic DT250/80, I just decided at the last minute to get neither and order the Sony DR-BT50 (bluetooth) instead. I'm now convinced that I'm going to hell- NewDuke
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- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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S:flo2 impressions thread
Quote: I assume that you're amping your X1060 direct from the HO if that's your experience? The HO is a bit hissy, though I still found it to be less so than other players I've owned. Try using a line-out device which connects to the WM port, they're only £10 on ebay and make a world...- NewDuke
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- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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S:flo2 impressions thread
Thanks for the review Cronos. Good stuff.- NewDuke
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- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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S:flo2 impressions thread
Quote: Off topic: You sold your Sony X?! I've only had this thing a month but I already know that I'll keep it until it dies or until I do, and also that it has both a pin-perfect touch-screen and external controls is a plus (and at least a bit relevant to this thread). And...- NewDuke
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- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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S:flo2 impressions thread
Quote: That's quite a back up plan. Be interesting to see the results of your test. So assuming they both arrive (crossed fingers), you'll have two copies of the same player! You should totally hold on to the backup until the 3rd batch sells out, then sell it on here or ebay for a premium.- NewDuke
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First Set-up ever! Need advice from the experts at head-fi
IEMs claimed to sound as good or better than full-size headphones... ROFL!!! Funniest thing I've seen all day. (And yes, I own some pairs of IEMs too) Sunflow, you are welcome at my house anytime to have your eyes (and ears) opened. But given my jealousy regarding your location, I'd rather...- NewDuke
- Post #34
- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
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First Set-up ever! Need advice from the experts at head-fi
Hi wooja, the SR-60i are open headphones. I don't own them myself but just be aware that you're likely to get a lot of outside noise, especially while skating or at the gym. The Shure 840 and Beyerdynamic DT250/80 closed headphones were recently recommended to me in these forums and I'll be...- NewDuke
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- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors