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HD 650s keep breaking, is it my own ignorace?
Clean out your headphones! Check out this thread... I had the exact same issues with my HD580s a long time ago(!!!). This is a common issue with the HD580/600/650 setup. Also check the cable connection on that side. Those are also prone to failure. Before cable replacements were easily...- daniel422
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iphone transcoding to 44.1k out
...I must be missing something huge here, yet I can't seem to find a good thread on this. Just received my Grace Design Massdrop M9xx and I can't screw%^%^ get my iphone to spit out anything other than 44.1k audio via the camera connection kit and USB. I've tried AIFF 24/96 files (Chesky...- daniel422
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(HFI-650 vs. HD-580) w/ ipod
They must because I can run mine all the way to max volume without distortion. I've actually taken the time to measure this with a sine wave (mp3 encoded) on an audio analyzer under several different load values (16-300 ohms).- daniel422
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(HFI-650 vs. HD-580) w/ ipod
Quote: You are saying that the 580's sound better unpowered and hooked up to the ipod than the 650's do? That's exactly what I'm saying. I'm running an 2nd gen ipod at pretty much max volume. My WELL broken in HD580s sound very good (IMO) from this -- not saying that it couldn't...- daniel422
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flying with Shure E2's
And they work great for the in flight movies too. You can actually hear the dialogue. E2Cs and the ipod where made for each other, I think.- daniel422
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(HFI-650 vs. HD-580) w/ ipod
I just picked up some Ultrasone HFI-650s off ebay ($98, thank you) as a gift for a relative. Naturally I had to check to make sure that they functioned properly , since this was an ebay purchase. I've read many positive comments regarding these cans in this and other forums, but having heard...- daniel422
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DVD player owners that are 'DAC curious'
Quote: The interesting thing about the Link model (I, II, III), is that the only difference is the potential for upgrades. If I understand this correctly, the basic components inside are all the same. THis is correct -- all three Links (I, II, III) have the same DACs (Burr-Brown...- daniel422
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- Forum: Dedicated Source Components
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This is just one of those What moments
Hmmm... Looks like a good argument for MINIPLUGS!!!- daniel422
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- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Getting the e2c's to fit...
I have the same problem with the silicon tips -- I just can't get a decent seal no matter what size I use or how I put it in my ear (deep or on the outside). I think it really depends on your ear shape, which obviously can vary quite a bit from person to person. I can get any of the foamies to...- daniel422
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- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Electric Engineering textbook
Get AoE and look up the audio DIY stuff on here, Headwize, and DIYaudio. I didn't read AoE until after I got my EE degree, and I wish I had it sooner. Much easier to understand that most (if not all) college EE texts. I use it now for reference more than any other book I've got from college (I...- daniel422
- Post #18
- Forum: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Discussions
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Inexpensive DAC suggestions please :)
Yes, there is a difference in the sound. Some would argue wether it was an improvement or not. Early implementations of HDCD required a different output stage with 6dB of boost compared to normal CD. That ALWAYS sounds better! Peaple got wise to this and Pacific Microsystems changed their...- daniel422
- Post #43
- Forum: Dedicated Source Components
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Inexpensive DAC suggestions please :)
Ah yes...you could -- I'm aware of the extended DTS format, but NOT that it's being used on anything (!) much less actual DVD-Vs. There is no provision for 24/96 DTS or DD on DVD-V (now non standard DVD is another story -- but it may not work on all players). You are also correct that DVD discs...- daniel422
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Inexpensive DAC suggestions please :)
Hey Lini. Yeah, but it's moot for DVD-V as well, since DD (or DTS) is 20bit max at 48k. This never gets downconverted (although it may be cut down to 16 bits in some (rare!) cases on the digital output. I think DAD discs by there very nature do NOT have this copy protect set -- the ability to...- daniel422
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- Forum: Dedicated Source Components
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Inexpensive DAC suggestions please :)
Actually pretty much all Pioneer players (DVD-V and DVD-A) will output 24/96 from DADs. They were one of the first ones to "break the rules" and do this on most all their early DVD players. All this talk about redbook CDs with copy protect bits is moot -- you can't put higher-res audio on a...- daniel422
- Post #31
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Anybody tried switching op-amps on the Turtle Beach Santa Cruz?
Quote: Santa Cruz uses some kind of codec for D/A conversion I believe, so the opamp is already in it and if there is another opamp on output it is just buffer and it can't improve much with that very likely low-end opamp integrated in codec.. Rediculous. Pretty much every soundcard...- daniel422
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Where to buy DAD's?
ALso try Classic Records at www.classicrecords.com for DADs. Actually most of the newer DVD players will allow 24/96 on the digital output (this used to NOT be the case) and this will also work for many DVD-A discs as well, where often there is a 24/96 stereo only track (most DVD-As). There will...- daniel422
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My new source has phase control. So, uh, what does it do?
This is simply swapping the positive and negative of the signal. You could get the same effect by swapping the cables going to your speaker +/- terminals, in this case the button probably is inverting the bits at the DAC (easy way). I've heard that 50% number before as well. Apparently phase...- daniel422
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Do you have a case for your ipod?
I've got the iSee. Great clear case that really shows off the beauty of the iPod. The stock case was allowing minor scratches on the (exposed) sides and didn't allow front control w/out taking it out of the case. If I wanted to hide my iPod all the time, I'd have bought a Nomad. The iSee looks...- daniel422
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- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Connecting iPod to Car Stereo
A cassette adaptor is definitely the best way to go if you don't have an aux input directly. The parts alone for a decent FM modulator would cost you about $50, not to mention what buying one of that quality retail would cost (cheaper to buy a stereo with an aux input). Cheap FM modulators...- daniel422
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- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Top American manufacturers?
MSB Technology (listed on p1) is NOT made in the USA. They are made in Taiwan, designed in the USA only.- daniel422
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- Forum: Dedicated Source Components
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Help me hear my ipod
Re-reading my last post it sounded a bit nasty...late night I guess. Apologies to all. Speaking with your wallet is about the only way we get things over here in the states. Sounds like you made the right move (for you). There's still got to be decent gray market for US iPods in Europe, given...- daniel422
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- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Help me hear my ipod
Quote: ...lots of stuff about Apple being lazy and silly French laws..... Good luck. Apple will not be changing the volume limiting anytime in the near future. It's not simply a matter of Apple being lazy, but a distribution issue in Europe. Yeah, let's try to sell iPods with crippled...- daniel422
- Post #32
- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Portable & Stationary CD players -- Development over time
The degradation of PCDP output quality is almost purely a function of economics for the given application. It works the same with all portable devices -- including your cell phone. By their nature, PCDPs are designed to be portable. This means small form factor and long battery life are the...- daniel422
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- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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E2C vs E1C
Quote: I'd have tried the E5's Yeah, I'm kinda regretting it now -- seeing as how that's most of what I do at those shows: listen to things I can't afford. I wish I hadn't been on such a tight schedule... Maybe the next show (or the next SoCal Head-Fi meet)...- daniel422
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- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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E2C vs E1C
Ahh...back fresh from HE2003 up in SF. Not a bad show, but definitely one of the least impressive (sound wise) of any I've been to in recent memory. But then again, I was rushed -- with business on my mind. This time it was all about Class D amps for me... But I was happy to see Shure was...- daniel422
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