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KOSS ESP-950 Thread
Interesting. Mine fits just well.- cyberbully
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- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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KOSS ESP-950 Thread
Should be the largest one. The Polarity inverter comes in a separate zip bag and is white colored (which doesn't seem to be present in the picture).- cyberbully
- Post #2,792
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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KOSS ESP-950 Thread
Yeah might be. Its a socket converter, slightly larger (in radius) than the one att ached to the cable. One of the four in the picture.- cyberbully
- Post #2,790
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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KOSS ESP-950 Thread
This is not entirely true as ifi iPower 9V 2A works very well with the amp and 230v voltage (tried for quite a while now). The only thing thats needed in between is the round power converter that comes in its packaging, nothing to do with the polarity inverter at all.- cyberbully
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- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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Leak!!! Sony's New Portable Linear PCM Recorder PCM-D100 (upgrade of the famous D50s)
Thanks Mike! Your pic is poisonous! The D100 is now officially released, here I got some more images of it. Specifications: selectable (up to 192khz/24bit) PCM recordind + DSD 2.8mhz recording and (DSD) playback, redesigned microphones and display, 4 AA battery supply and so on.- cyberbully
- Post #9
- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Leak!!! Sony's New Portable Linear PCM Recorder PCM-D100 (upgrade of the famous D50s)
Alright, I have had the title adjusted for this thread. And the previous version of this upgrade (Sony PCM recorder D50) has been always considered and well known as one of the best portable sources for earphones especially for those warm ones (e.g. Sennheiser IE80). Even though its more a...- cyberbully
- Post #7
- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Leak!!! Sony's New Portable Linear PCM Recorder PCM-D100 (upgrade of the famous D50s)
Oh, I think that's an anti-careless design something which can be locked and opened upon using.- cyberbully
- Post #5
- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Leak!!! Sony's New Portable Linear PCM Recorder PCM-D100 (upgrade of the famous D50s)
Yeah true, if that's what your comparing to. But sometimes it really depends on what aspect you take, as this series of device has been attracting heaps attention among portable hifi/recording people across the world.- cyberbully
- Post #3
- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Leak!!! Sony's New Portable Linear PCM Recorder PCM-D100 (upgrade of the famous D50s)
I haven't had enough information about this atm, accidently found this piece of news on the Sony's software download/service page. The image looks pretty real tho. Check it out!- cyberbully
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- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Recommendations? (Under 300$)
Where did you get that from? Neva and Eva would be a happened thing. In fact, they have basically nothing shared in common, (not really, both are headphones, and are both Sony) That's it. And IMP, cd900st is much much more better.- cyberbully
- Post #10
- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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Recommendations? (Under 300$)
No worse than the others with the same amp the most of time unless you are intended to do so, like to pair them with a shuffle?- cyberbully
- Post #9
- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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Recommendations? (Under 300$)
And all above like K550s & HD598s stuff are good within this price range. Or get a mint HD600 may take you to a next level of can-listening.- cyberbully
- Post #6
- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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Recommendations? (Under 300$)
Try also Sony cd900st, first recommandation from my side, impressively great on vocals and easy to be drived well. And prob. Sony Sa3000, sounds unique and neutral (fresh and light, very smooth highs but comparatively weak bass). Or Sony Mdr-1r, bass boosted and comfortable over ears. They...- cyberbully
- Post #5
- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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Recommend a decent headphone for teenagers
+ AKG k550- cyberbully
- Post #7
- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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Looking for IEMs in the $500 range
For the W4rs, the current price you see is great, normally they are priced over 400 bucks. No ideas on the FitEar F111, but the FitEar to go 334 are amazingly great and impressive, and priced at 1200+.- cyberbully
- Post #9
- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
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Which portable amp to get while in China?
I guess you must can? This one is defs worth the money otherwise no one really does.- cyberbully
- Post #4
- Forum: Portable Headphone Amps
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Which portable amp to get while in China?
Sony PHA-1- cyberbully
- Post #2
- Forum: Portable Headphone Amps
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HD700 or HD800
And the HD700s would make you have no disappointment IMO. It's really all on your budget. More like 1000 dollars for 80%, 2000 dollars for 85% story, etc.- cyberbully
- Post #3
- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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V800 + V200 + ?
The V800 has slightly passed the time while the V200 is still a good amp. My suggestion is to have a try on the Northstar essensio, a very impressive one in these days. Especially when you also have a pc hifi need, you get more from it. (+ The physical con is it does not support XLRs)- cyberbully
- Post #8
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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What upgrade should I get?
I haven't personally tried on this DAC but trust me, within this range (<1000), Headphones > Amp > Environment (if you can otherwise ignore or put it to the second/third last one in this order) > DAC > Source (CD players) >Cables should be the reasonable order of upgrading your system. And I...- cyberbully
- Post #6
- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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Recommend a decent headphone for teenagers
Sony cd900st.- cyberbully
- Post #4
- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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What upgrade should I get?
Or try (if you can find a < 500 one, very unlikely but maybe) a second handed Koss ESP950.- cyberbully
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- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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What upgrade should I get?
I would defs say HD650s in this range.- cyberbully
- Post #3
- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations