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  1. kjozsa

    Sennheiser MOMENTUM True Wireless 2 (MTW2)

    I'd like to use the MTW2 for work where I have lots of long meetings where everyone stays muted for 90% of the time. Would it be possible to mute the MTW2's mic using touch controls? If not, could @Sennheiser consider adding this feature? I think it's a relatively easy software task..
  2. kjozsa

    IE8 replacement dilemmas

    I mostly listen music from Spotify Premium HQ, from my laptop, using a Fiio E7 USB DAC. I'm definetely no audiophile... and my taste of music varies from hard rock to jazz or even lounge music wildly. I have a Sennheiser IE8 IEM which I bought more than 10 years ago (gasp) and use it as a daily...
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    Linux foobar-like music player

    no offense but I seriously doubt any music player sounds better than any other unless it uses it's own sound drivers or default software EQ (which you can do in almost any) :)
  4. kjozsa

    portable amp/dac with android phone?

    I'm into buying a FiiO E7 in the near future. My question is, would it be possible to also use with my Motorola Defy android phone? Of course ideally it'd get used as a DAC instead of the Defy's lower quality sound chip.. I tried to search on the topic but did not find much, but praises of the...
  5. kjozsa

    Upgrade my notebook listening experience

    Listening to the CX300 hooked to the notebook's Intel HD audio controller gives a good amount of constant high-frequency hiss, crap lows, total mud and total lack of clarity and imaging. I'm definetely not an audiophil but I'd like to get much closer to the level of my home Polkaudio speakers...
  6. kjozsa

    Upgrade my notebook listening experience

    thanks for the answers guys. So I get you right that getting a DAC is currently a bigger improvement for me than replacing my earbuds, when it comes to listening to music?   about my budget: $100 aint sound too steep for a DAC/amp, but $200-$250 is about the max i'd like to shell out...
  7. kjozsa

    Upgrade my notebook listening experience

    I have been using my trusty HP 8510 notebook at work all the time. It's built in soundcard is a Realtek HD Audio and it goes nicely along with my senn CX300 (they both suck a lot when it comes to quality music :)). After upgrading my home audio setup, I thought it was time to start investing...
  8. kjozsa

    Linux foobar-like music player

    I don't know foobar but on linux I tend to like Exaile the most. Other candidates might include Listen and of course rhythmbox..
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