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Watches - another passion of ours, it seems...post your pics!
www.chrono24.com, make sure it is a trusted seller and that you pay through paypall. http://www.chrono24.nl/search/index.htm?watchTypes=&query=Seiko+SRPA17J2+&dosearch=true&searchexplain=1&accessoryTypes= ...- RubenV
- Post #12,048
- Forum: Gear-Fi: Non-Audio Gear and Gadgets
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Chord Electronics - Hugo 2 - The Official Thread
Anyone here who have tried the Hugo 2 yet? Love to hear your impression!- RubenV
- Post #609
- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Chord Hugo - The PORTABLE discussion thread
Does anyone knows if you can use the Chord Poly with the first gen Hugo? Any thoughts on the new Hugo? Will it be a big step up in SQ compared to the first gen Hugo?- RubenV
- Post #1,837
- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Chord Hugo - The PORTABLE discussion thread
Thanks again for your elaboration! Much appreciated! I will have a look at the Dev account (I have one from work if I am not mistaken).- RubenV
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- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Chord Hugo - The PORTABLE discussion thread
Thanks for the explanation. While I was already aware of the fact that Bluetooth isn't the preferred method of connecting a device, I did not know Apple still used the older codec.- RubenV
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- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Chord Hugo - The PORTABLE discussion thread
With my iPhone 6s I get the same results as with the Macbook Pro, should I blame Apple?- RubenV
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Chord Hugo - The PORTABLE discussion thread
Does anyone else experience nasty electronic noise when using the bluetooth wireless connection of the Hugo? I have my Hugo now for almost two years and realy love it, but normally I use it solely with the usb cable plugged in. Today I paired it with my Macbook Pro and experienced this noise...- RubenV
- Post #1,822
- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Shure SE846 Impressions Thread
I saw a documentary about 30 seconds to Mars (and their fight against their record label) a while ago. Once they move to a big house and setup a home studio over there to record their next album I thought the drummer wears a pair of se846's, but I am not totally shure ;)- RubenV
- Post #14,183
- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
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Shure SE846 Impressions Thread
Another satisfied SE846 user here. I got mine now for over 13 months and I still love them. I wonder if changing the stock cable would improve the sound, but still haven't bought one. So I got the feeling there is still some room for improvement left.- RubenV
- Post #14,014
- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
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Shure SE846 Impressions Thread
Sorry to hear that. I've got mine for almost 12 months now, and they are rock solid. I honestly do not think it was caused by either high listening levels or the custom cable. When you manufacture on a scale like Shure does, despite all QA, there is always a change that a product fails. At least...- RubenV
- Post #13,435
- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
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High End DAC Recommendations
Yeah, that is something I hear/read a lot regarding dCS, that it lacks musicality, too sterile, too detailed and overwhelming the first few minutes and after that just fatiguing. Also the comments about needing the full stack for the Paganini DAC made me second guessing before hearing the DAC...- RubenV
- Post #91
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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High End DAC Recommendations
Haha thanks! I will post an update this weekend regarding the listening experience.- RubenV
- Post #88
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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High End DAC Recommendations
I like the DIY route, I went this route with my speakers, but I found it difficult to audition these DIY dacs. I am convinced they offer an excellent price/performance ratio, but when spending 5k I really need to audition it. Since DAC tech is changing rapidly, the resale value is also important...- RubenV
- Post #86
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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High End DAC Recommendations
Tomorrow I will audition the dCS Scarlatti(and probably the Rossini) and EMM Labs DAC2x and compare my own Paganini dac with these. I hope differences with the Paganini are huge so I can convince myself it is worth the investment.- RubenV
- Post #83
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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Watches - another passion of ours, it seems...post your pics!
The Planet Ocean Liquid Metal( don't know if that is the LM in POLM?) is also a very nice looking diver. To add another one, the Panarai Submersible is also a nice diver.- RubenV
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- Forum: Gear-Fi: Non-Audio Gear and Gadgets
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Watches - another passion of ours, it seems...post your pics!
Awesome divers gentleman! The pics don't do the Sea Dweller justice, it is really something in real life. Also the AP is very pretty, I am so keen on the shape of the housing.- RubenV
- Post #10,829
- Forum: Gear-Fi: Non-Audio Gear and Gadgets
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High End DAC Recommendations
That makes it a good investment! Nowadays, DAC tech changes at high rates and when spending this kind of money on a DAC this is a very solid proposition. Also the reason why I would never bought my dCS dac new, since they bring out a new model every few years. Just one chassis that can be...- RubenV
- Post #76
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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High End DAC Recommendations
Last year I went to someone I met through an other forum and we tested the Paganini with and without an Audio Research Ref5SE on his Kharma speakers and ARC REF 110 amplifier. With the ARC the soundstage was more upfront (1meter for the speakers) and with only the Paganini the soundstage was...- RubenV
- Post #72
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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High End DAC Recommendations
I think OP is looking for a R2R dac, and not one based on ESS Technology’s original premium ES9018S Classic SABRE32 Reference integrated circuit.- RubenV
- Post #52
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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High End DAC Recommendations
The CH-P C1 is a really nice piece of equipment. In my home setup I use a dCS Paganini. I recently bought a Classe Omega Preamp and while it goes against my logical explanation (adding a preamp when your DAC has an onboard preamp) it does a better job combined then when using the Paganini...- RubenV
- Post #46
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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Best DIY Dac (Late 2015 edition)
Have you clicked the link? The DDDAC is stackable. Some people use like 4 or 8 decks.- RubenV
- Post #13
- Forum: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Discussions
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Best DIY Dac (Late 2015 edition)
I've heard a lot of positive noise about the DDDAC 1794, which you can DIY. Link: http://www.dddac.com/sales_1794.html- RubenV
- Post #11
- Forum: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Discussions
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Chord Electronics - The Shard Event
The Hugo uses a Spartan-6 FPGA chip, the new Mojo uses a Xilinx Artix-7 FPGA chip. I can imagine there is a difference between the two, but at this point I am not sure what those differences will entail.- RubenV
- Post #255
- Forum: Sponsor Announcements and Deals
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Chord Electronics - The Shard Event
When will the competition end? And when will the winner be announced?- RubenV
- Post #111
- Forum: Sponsor Announcements and Deals
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Shure SE846 Impressions Thread
Does the new 846-k offer an impovement of SQ over the 846-cl? Or is it just a limited edition with a different color?- RubenV
- Post #12,808
- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors