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  1. darkangel55555

    Noble Audio - the Wizard returns!

    Emailed to ask to be invoiced.
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    Westone Introduces the ES60 - 6BA Custom In Ear

    Spyro 5,748 Posts. Joined 4/2003 Jimlad 33 Posts. Joined 7/2012 ...wait, what?
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    Final JH3A revision Impressions

    Quote: +1   It's funny because with the bass off they sound like the JH13
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    Final JH3A revision Impressions

    Quote: Probably not, the amp side uses a weird 8-pin mini XLR, and on the IEM side there's separate drive to the bass 4 and the mid/high 4. The four pin configuration on the IEM side would have to be replicated to retain full functionality - as far as combining the two circuits with a...
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    ALO audio's NEW 24Bit portable AMP/DAC The International

    I presume that in the photo of the front plate, the 3.5mm jack should say unbalanced output?   Looks like a neat bit of kit!  
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    Final JH3A revision Impressions

    Perhaps sobrietywarrior might have meant, JH|16 to ALO Mk3 to CLAS-db to iDevice?   I too am interested in the opinions of the many, having just received my JH3a  
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    Building my first Audiophile system for $300.

    Quote: Originally Posted by rhfactor1 Just have a few more recommendations, you may also look into purchasing a Denon D1001 headphone for usually less that $100 (I don't think you would be disappointed). Also the choice of the AT M50 would probably be very good. As far as headphone amps...
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    Do you consider portable sources 'fragile' ?

    Planned obsolescence is evil - and usually calculated for the average user. I say this backed by the experience of having gone through maybe 4 iPod 5Gs, three Powerbook G4s (all under warranty - when it ended so did my laptop relationship with Apple), and various other devices which I long ago...
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    Building my first Audiophile system for $300.

    The cheapest improvement (free, in fact) is reripping your music to a lossless (assuming you have the CDs). I tend to use .wav (.flac didn't work in iTunes so I had to convert) though it does consume a good bit of hard drive real estate. Bypassing the sound card entirely would be a good start...
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