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Wants volunteers to review our products
Quote: Just wondering, what does this mean? Does it mean that I must have written at least 3 or more reviews about my own stuff before? I almost meet the requirements, well except for that number of reviews and the join date by a month. -
(yet another) Review: Monster Turbine Pro Copper Edition
Great review. I recently bought the Monster Turbine Pro Copper Edition and I agree with most of the review, although I don't think they are overly heavy for portable use. Quote: Originally Posted by project86 INTRO As good as the Coppers are, I prefer most of my customs to them...- wsatia
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- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
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TWag stranded UP-OCC silver wire - Whoa!!
Ooh how much will this cost for the recables for customs?- wsatia
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- Forum: Sponsor Announcements and Deals
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IEM Cases
Quote: Originally Posted by Kirby1356 Painter's Tape. Ah thanks. Was looking for something not too thick yet offers decent protection from shaking around or something.- wsatia
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- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
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IEM Cases
Quote: Originally Posted by Kirby1356 pictures what's that blue thing you're using to line the tin?- wsatia
- Post #6
- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
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Test Monster Turbine Pro Headphones!
I'd love to be able to review them!- wsatia
- Post #26
- Forum: Member of the Trade Sponsored Threads Forum ARCHIVE
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AMP3 pro2 give away
I wouldn't mind a new player right now :P- wsatia
- Post #64
- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Prototypes; Cables, Products, etc
Oh actually I was asking how much it weighs, like in grams? From looking at the pictures it seems like it might be a bit heavy and inflexible for use on the go?- wsatia
- Post #40
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Prototypes; Cables, Products, etc
hey craig what's the weight of the TWcu 24.5awg cable for the livewires? I'm kinda interested in them!- wsatia
- Post #38
- Forum: Sponsor Announcements and Deals
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Pictures of Your Portable Rig [Part XIII]
Quote: Originally Posted by EraserXIV it's an archos 5 with android, it's in the url of the picture. Oh damn how did I NOT spot that. It looks stunning though!- wsatia
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Pictures of Your Portable Rig [Part XIII]
Quote: Originally Posted by Captain Ødegård 4.8" of Android powered music player: [img]http://andreasodegard.com/webpics/archos5a.jpg[/i mg] Wow nice, what's that!- wsatia
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- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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HeadAmp Pico Slim Portable Amplifier
Can't wait for this amp! Have been looking for something tiny and light compared to my iBasso P3 (which weighs a TON with 6 AAAs)! Which reminds me, Justin is it possible to tell us what's the weight of this thing? And hope you can push shipping costs down cause I'll need shipping to Asia heh.- wsatia
- Post #709
- Forum: Member of the Trade Sponsored Threads Forum ARCHIVE
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Portable Audio Player Project
Portable Player Survey:- What is your current portable audio player?: DIYmod 5.5 gen 30GB Do you use it with an amp?: Mostly yes, although if I can't stand the weight/bulk I will use it without an amp. If so does it fit in your pocket? Nope, too big and heavy. Do you use...- wsatia
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The Opamp thread
Quote: Originally Posted by SpudHarris My bad, sorry been such a long time since I rolled with the P3 ....You can use duals in the centre configuration, it was obviously the buffer positions I was thinking of. I usually use singles in L/R & G because I use Class A adapters to squeeze a...- wsatia
- Post #751
- Forum: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Discussions
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The Opamp thread
Nope no 634's yet but I can get them from my local Farnell anytime.- wsatia
- Post #743
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The Opamp thread
Quote: Originally Posted by SpudHarris wsatia, the resistor between pins 1 & 4 on a Buf634 is ''Hi-C'' and sounds considerably better than the standard 634's and also the ibasso transister buffers. That said, I prefered the ibassos over the standard 634's. I make the Hi-C adapters on...- wsatia
- Post #741
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The Opamp thread
Quote: Originally Posted by crying The AD845KN is a quite good sounding opamp, IMO. It's natural and colorful... Too bad it doesn't come SMD and doesn't like too low supply voltages. BTW, the LT1057 is nice but overrated. Take the LT1678 or the LT1122 instead (the latter is...- wsatia
- Post #739
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The Opamp thread
How do you guys find the AD845's? I kinda like them in the P3 with certain headphones. And thanks SpudHarris and ROBSCIX for the help! I'll be checking out my options and reporting back when I've gotten new opamps/buffers. Just wish I had someway to get my hands on the Hi-C 634's. But even...- wsatia
- Post #735
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The Opamp thread
Quote: Originally Posted by SpudHarris ? They do have them at Farnell LME49710 Ah right I was looking for them on the Singapore Farnell site though, and couldn't find it when I searched- wsatia
- Post #698
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The Opamp thread
Quote: Originally Posted by SpudHarris Ideally you should get these type. You'll need a TO99 to DIP 'Browndog' or similar adapter. The 634 Buffers are the standard DIP version on an adapter with a resistor (can't remember the value) between pins 1 & 4. Improvement in sound but runs...- wsatia
- Post #689
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The Opamp thread
Quote: Originally Posted by SpudHarris It's addictive though and with so many combinations I'm rolling all the time in search for the 'holy grail' combo. At present I'm stuck between LT1357's or 1677's both being superb but I think the 1357's are slightly more involving and musical. I...- wsatia
- Post #685
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The Opamp thread
Hmm do those companies give their samples internationally? Opamps really aren't cheap for me (just a student heh) and I live in Singapore, so I'm not sure if I can get samples? But thanks for the suggestions, I don't have ANY of the opamps you mentioned though :P I have an AD8066, AD8397, AD845...- wsatia
- Post #679
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The "WINDOWS 7 IS FREAKING AWESOME!" thread.
I just installed it on my laptop and it's been pretty decent. The wireless adapter drivers provided were kinda lousy though and I kept dropping. I had to go find a more updated version before everything became okay. Anyway guys what are your top 3 new Windows 7 features you actually use or...- wsatia
- Post #93
- Forum: Members' Lounge (General Discussion)
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The Opamp thread
I'm looking for an opamp configuration on my iBasso P3 (no plus) that would kinda give a warm sound, for use with my Livewires Triples (very sensitive I would think, and I've had problems with sound leaking at zero on the volume knob and some buzzing sound when using the AD8397, but it's not...- wsatia
- Post #674
- Forum: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Discussions