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My review of The Max headphone amplifier by Headroom
Anyone is still using this Headroom THE MAX daily? I put it in my office lab (I do audio/speech related engineering work) and use it very frequently. The build quality is really second to none and it lasted me almost 20 years.- Wilson
- Post #6
- Forum: Headphone Amps (full-size)
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Nice Desktop stands (KEF x300a)?
Seems like the bottom 4 mounting screws are VESA pattern 75x75. Therefore I am thinking of using or modifying monitor stands to mount them. Anyone has tried...- Wilson
- Post #15
- Forum: Computer Audio
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Removal of the headphone jack : the future or a marketing scheme?
There will be a new audio specification in the future, but it has not been announced at this time. Therefore using the A2DP the available bandwidth for audio is still limited and same as before. Some articles explained the details on these APTX and LDAC marketing claims better, and they are...- Wilson
- Post #131
- Forum: Sound Science
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Removal of the headphone jack : the future or a marketing scheme?
AptX HD is a lossy codec for sure. If I recall correctly it is an ADPCM scheme.- Wilson
- Post #129
- Forum: Sound Science
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Removal of the headphone jack : the future or a marketing scheme?
At work, I am on a project designing a new Bluetooth "hearable/headset/audio" IC and the design covers dual mode (Bluetooth classic and the new BLE spec). The new Bluetooth 5.0 bandwidth has increased to 2 Mbps, but the new audio protocol standard that the committee working on has not been...- Wilson
- Post #127
- Forum: Sound Science
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Removal of the headphone jack : the future or a marketing scheme?
http://www.avhub.com.au/news/soundimage/sony-ldac-8212-questions-and-answers-437885 They danced around the straight-forward answer. I work in the sound/voice digital signal processing field, and I believe that LDAC isn't lossless. Their marketing and engineering probably had a disjoint...- Wilson
- Post #125
- Forum: Sound Science
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Finally happy with my AudioEngine A2+
Yes, I was surprised and quite satisfied. Happy listening! W- Wilson
- Post #4
- Forum: Computer Audio
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Finally happy with my AudioEngine A2+
I used to use an AudioEngine connected to my docking, and then have a digital amplifier driving 2 good quality loudspeakers. That was my desktop setup for quite sometime. Then I got tired of all the wires and stuff cluttering around the desk, and I replaced all those with a pair of KEF...- Wilson
- Post #2
- Forum: Computer Audio
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Apple ditching 3.5mm jack
Now people are also talking about C type USB on non-Apple products and no more traditional audio jack. I am sure there will be many conversion products, but it is just annoying to think about all my headphones at home going through a conversion device.- Wilson
- Post #17
- Forum: Members' Lounge (General Discussion)
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Anyone try out the Indigo DJX?
The sound is excellent, and drives all kinds of headphones well. It is one of my best purchases. W- Wilson
- Post #3
- Forum: Computer Audio
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Anyone listen to Reggae? Share some good tracks!
Peter Tosh - Mama Africa CD Third World - Reggae Greats CD -
Favourite engineered album?
Donald Fagen: The NightFly Patricia Barber: Companion (Live) -
List Of Songs That Make Your Headphones Shine.
Senheisser HD 650 Rebecca Pidgeon "The raven" Patricia Barber "Companion" -
The Best double albums
Santana - Moonflower Amazon.com: Moonflower: Santana: Music -
Studio Monitors vs Studio Headphones
I use Genelec's at work, yes they are expensive. For home desktop use, these are good values considering the price: Amazon.com: M-Audio Studiophile AV 40 Powered Speakers: Musical Instruments- Wilson
- Post #10
- Forum: Computer Audio
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Some good monitors
I have had very good experience with these, quite inexpensive: Dell A525 Computer Speakers 2.1 System with Subwoofer- Wilson
- Post #2
- Forum: Computer Audio
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$50 budget for portable headphone or earphone
For about $60 the Denon AHC551 is outstanding. I compared them to the ne-7m and like the Denon better.- Wilson
- Post #7
- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
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Made in China?
Quote: Originally Posted by Singapura Peter, I don't care at all where my headphones are made as long as they sound good and have decent built quality. In fact I find your suggestion that Chinese products are by definition inferior a bit offensive. Don't buy into the US and EU...- Wilson
- Post #71
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Good sounding and most comfy closed can?
Quote: Originally Posted by Rednamalas1 budget? I would recommend D1000 for around 100$ and Denon D2000 for around 250$. Yes, the Denon D2000 on Amazon for $220 is a very good value. Feels very comfortable, and very decent sound.- Wilson
- Post #6
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Sony MDR-V6 vs. V7506
I do audio work, the pair of 7506 on my desktop that I use almost daily for listening tests lasted more than 10 years, yes the build quality is high. For me it is also quite comfortable.- Wilson
- Post #12
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Looking for a new quiet laptop
Yes, the Thinkpads T6x are very quiet. Consider it seriously.- Wilson
- Post #13
- Forum: Gear-Fi: Non-Audio Gear and Gadgets
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Inexpensive Silent PC suggestion
Quote: Originally Posted by xzjia If you do not need performance as you have stated, you would be very well served by a used notebook. You can select from a huge variety of price and performance parts and obtain awesome price/performance ratio versus "silent PC". Plus you get a...- Wilson
- Post #27
- Forum: Computer Audio
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Oppo V9 (V9H) impression, + comparison to other DAPs by Meizu, Samsung, iAudio
Quote: Originally Posted by bobeau From a 2.5 year old review - A Winning Digital DVD Player "So who is Oppo? They certainly are not a household name and with good reason as Oppo is a newly created North American branch of BBK Electronics of China, a giant in the manufacture of...- Wilson
- Post #29
- Forum: Portable Source Gear