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  1. crabnebula

    Audio-Technica M50xBT Impressions Thread

    For me, adjusting volume in the Connect app has the same effect as adjusting playback volume in Android or on the headphones. They all control the same thing.
  2. crabnebula

    Audio-Technica M50xBT Impressions Thread

    I just bought these and to me, the noise is easily audible and very annoying. Being that I'm in my mid-forties, I don't think it's because my ears are overly sensitive. The easiest way to assess the noise is to pause playback and wait. After 30 seconds, the amp appears to shut off and the noise...
  3. crabnebula

    Sony Xperia T, micro review.

    I also just purchased a Sony Xperia T (LTE version) and am very happy with the sound quality. I've previously owned the SGS3 but god rid of it in favour of the HTC One X. Bot have significant hiss if you use IEMs, but the SGS3 was the worst of the two and just unbearable to me. (Note that I'm...
  4. crabnebula

    HTC One X

    If we had control over analog gain on the headphone jack like Voodoo Sound provides on the Galaxy S series, that would be very helpful. I know some devices had this added into their kernel by developers (eg, Nook Color), but I have no idea if it can be done with this phone.
  5. crabnebula

    Samsung Galaxy S3... wow.

    Quote:   I also have a Canadian SGH-I747 and at low volume levels, I hear obvious noise/hiss, though not quite what you seem to be getting.
  6. crabnebula

    HTC One X

    One X vs Galaxy S III:   Just an update for those who might be debating between the North American versions of One X LTE and the Galaxy S III LTE, both of which use the same Snapdragon S4 CPU and are different from their international counterparts.   I just received a new S III today...
  7. crabnebula

    HTC One X

    Quote:     Here are new results obtained with a Native Instruments Komplete Audio 6 USB audio interface that I purchased. They are more in line with what we should expect, and very close to the results obtained for the One S by GMSArena. Don't ask me why the difference, but since my...
  8. crabnebula

    Which android phone to get?

    I upgraded from a Nexus S with Voodoo to an HTC One X with the S4 processor.   In short, the One X has some minor deficiencies but it is actually quite pleasant to listen to IMHO. My main gripe is that there is some audible hiss, though it isn't perceptible by everyone based on feedback in...
  9. crabnebula

    HTC One X

    I don't think it's defective, but I'm also wondering if there is any other processing being applied. Beats me. :-)
  10. crabnebula

    HTC One X

    Quote:   No, I have the Rogers LTE version with the Snapdragon S4 dual-core.   Had it not been for the flat response I'm getting from the Nexus with the exact same setup, I would have thought there was some sort of experimental error with my One X measurements.   I am puzzled by...
  11. crabnebula

    HTC One X

    EDIT: after purchasing a new audio interface to replace my older M-Audio device that dies, I am no longer getting the results posted below. The frequency response I'm getting with the One X is now nearly identical to what GSMArena measured for the One S, which was excellent.   Please see my...
  12. crabnebula

    Smart phone audio quality? Evo, Nexus, etc...

    Quote:   I was also torn between the One X and GS3 for the same reasons.The GS3 has better audio (likely) and a better camera, the One X has a nicer design and a better screen. If you're concerned about the PenTile display, you can check out a Galaxy Nexus which should be very similar...
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    Smart phone audio quality? Evo, Nexus, etc...

    I just purchased an HTC One X (LTE version) which should be comparable to the Evo. Sound quality seems excellent to me, although there is slight audible noise (hiss) in near-silent passages when using sensitive IEMs. I've been comparing to an older Galaxy Nexus S that has very good audio output...
  14. crabnebula

    The discovery thread!

    Someone already noticed that the TT's appear to be physically identical to the Fischer Audio TS-9003. These are selling for about $20 in Russia.   http://timrocksmusic.com/naushniki/fischer-audio-ts-9003  
  15. crabnebula

    The discovery thread!

    FYI it appears the CKM99 has been discontinued by AT.   http://www.audio-technica.com/cms/headphones/f0dfe17b2db64a43/index.html   My theory would be that AT, Fischer and TT are all rebranding similiar Chinese IEMs.   As an anecdote, I just so happened to receive a pair of SHE3580s...
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