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Earpads for ATH-M50
SRH940 velour pads are larger and thicker than the stock M50 ones. I'd recommend them over the DT250 pads. But although the replacement pads give increased comfort and room, they are probably still not going to completely prevent your ears from touching the driver lining. The SRH940 pads...- Yoga Flame
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- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Are there seriously NO hi-fi isolating headphones?
T5, Thunderpants, Paradox.- Yoga Flame
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- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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USB related question
I use a linear regulated USB isolator for this. The amount of benefit really depends on just how good or bad your existing USB port and computer PSU are.- Yoga Flame
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- Forum: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Discussions
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Anything better than the Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro?
The velour vs leather ear pads difference was probably also a factor.- Yoga Flame
- Post #27
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Teradak Teralink-X2 released 19.1.10
The ground loop problem I had before is gone now. My Teralink-X2-M lives again! I mounted a USB isolator on top, and wired the USB cables directly to the board. Here the isolator draws clean power from the Teralink's built in PSU. But normally this isolator has its own linear regulator...- Yoga Flame
- Post #640
- Forum: Dedicated Source Components
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Using my iMac and USB output is there an "equalizer" type program so I can fine tune my audio output before it gets to my amp?
"Create an Equalizer for All Audio in Mac OS X" http://osxdaily.com/2012/05/18/equalizer-for-all-audio-mac-os-x/ This uses Soundflower and AU Lab. Both of which are free to download. Have not tried it myself yet.- Yoga Flame
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- Forum: Computer Audio
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Mini3 left side no sound
Agreed. And the initial checks on the Mini³ website are a good place to start. Try reflowing R5L, R1L, and L1L if you have not done so already.- Yoga Flame
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- Forum: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Discussions
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Is This CMOY Amp and Crossfeed Circuit Any Good?
The last two items you listed are by fred_fred_2004. He's an established Head-fi member and regularly contributes in the DIY forum here. If you're looking to buy a CMoy, you won't go wrong with him. I'm not familiar with the other two sellers. (Doesn't mean they're not good, I just don't...- Yoga Flame
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- Forum: Portable Headphone Amps
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Crack;Bottlehead OTL
Not really related, but with tube amps it's best to leave the headphones unplugged for 30 seconds or so while the amp warms up.- Yoga Flame
- Post #1,160
- Forum: Headphone Amps (full-size)
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Don't get why "Audiophile" USB Cable would improve sound quality
Quote: They're also used to filter the noise generated by the device itself so it doesn't interfere with other devices.- Yoga Flame
- Post #696
- Forum: Sound Science
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Headfi and safari = slow as *****!
It's true that the problem is from some Javascript code on Head-Fi. But tracking down exactly which parts of the code are responsible is not always a simple thing. Since different browsers and even different versions of the same browser can react in subtly different ways to the same code, it...- Yoga Flame
- Post #41
- Forum: Feedback & Bug Reports
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newbie investigating cans and USB DAC/amps
It depends on the specific laptop and DAC/amp. But yes, a USB DAC/amp will almost definitely improve sound quality compared with a laptop's default headphone output. 5V isn't a lot, but it is enough to drive most 32Ω headphones. The DACport you mentioned earlier is well regarded, though I...- Yoga Flame
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- Forum: Portable Headphone Amps
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newbie investigating cans and USB DAC/amps
Quote: While that is the goal of all amps, some achieve it better than others. Everything that you can plug headphones into has an amp. The source's built in amp may have enough voltage to get loud, but it may also get slightly noisy at the same time. Or it may fail to supply enough...- Yoga Flame
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- Forum: Portable Headphone Amps
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my DAC design - pup1 DAC
Looks like the TRS jack's pcb pins are just wired that way.- Yoga Flame
- Post #248
- Forum: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Discussions
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Headfi and safari = slow as *****!
Works well for me. And the gallery bug is gone. Thanks for the quick fix!- Yoga Flame
- Post #26
- Forum: Feedback & Bug Reports
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Headfi and safari = slow as *****!
Managed to repeat it. 1. Browse gallery 2. Navigate to a photo 3. Click "Prev" a few times So it seems like this one is just isolated to the gallery.- Yoga Flame
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- Forum: Feedback & Bug Reports
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Headfi and safari = slow as *****!
This just happened to me maybe about 45 minutes ago: Was looking at one of my head-fi gallery pages. Page took forever to load, browser became unresponsive, and all my free RAM got used up. Eventually stuff did appear on the screen, and I noticed that all the ad boxes showed the Head-fi...- Yoga Flame
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- Forum: Feedback & Bug Reports
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Banzai CMoy question
G is the middle pin on those jacks. As for L/R, it depends on how those jacks are wired internally. There's no part number for them on the site, but they seem to resemble this one: http://products.cui.com/CUI_SJ1-3523NG_Datasheet.pdf?fileID=7748 If they are the same, or at least use the...- Yoga Flame
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Leaving out the potentiometer?
Yes, leaving out the pot and controlling the volume from the source will avoid the small amounts of noise that pots introduce. No channel imbalance too. But it also depends on how volume control is implemented on your source. With CD quality music, you get 16 bits of dynamic range. As you lower...- Yoga Flame
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Beyerdynamic DT770 vs ATH-M50 for noise isolation
DT770 is much more comfortable than the M50. It also beats the M50 in isolation by a little bit. The best isolation is still from in-ear monitors though.- Yoga Flame
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- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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DIY Cable Gallery!!
Mini TRS to mini TRS cable braided with Navships wire. (For wiring a remote pot to my upcoming Volumite controller that I'll be installing in my Buffalo II.) Balanced headphone cable: 4-pin XLR to mini TRRS with Mogami star quad. (The TRRS goes into my modified Fostex T50RP.) ...- Yoga Flame
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- Forum: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Discussions
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the Pimeta-V2 thread
Thanks, Tangent! I swapped in some BUF634s and it works well now. And it was a direct replacement too, with no need for wiring changes especially since I'm not using high-bandwidth mode. That was a pleasant surprise. Casework is turning out to be lots of work, as usual. Don't know when...- Yoga Flame
- Post #440
- Forum: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Discussions
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the Pimeta-V2 thread
Some time ago I got myself a Pimeta board thinking I would try going balanced with it. But as I planned and researched, I soon realized that would be above my skill level. Thus far I've mostly just been a paint by numbers DIYer. Still, I've long been intrigued with the idea of driving my...- Yoga Flame
- Post #438
- Forum: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Discussions
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Crack;Bottlehead OTL
Quote: I disagree. There definitely have been very beautiful Crack builds. It's up to you to decide how far you want to take it. And it's always an option to splurge on top of the line components. Go wild with a premium stepped attenuator, boutique caps, or even commission a skilled...- Yoga Flame
- Post #1,114
- Forum: Headphone Amps (full-size)
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DIY components cleanout, anything seem interesting?
Quote: Cables, Speakers, Tweaks, Accessories For Sale- Yoga Flame
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- Forum: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Discussions