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Cyborg F.R.E.Q. 5
I got a pair at a tournament for a gift. Overall the sound is okay, but nothing to write home about. The mic is good for games or voice chat clients nice and clear. Main problem is the overall quality with cracks on the headband and the cord going in to the headphones that ended up losing all...- Nevuh
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- Forum: Computer Audio
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Post your desktop!
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- Post #797
- Forum: Members' Lounge (General Discussion)
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Any way to bulk up in 6 weeks? (lifting weights)
Quote: Originally Posted by AudioDwebe You're not going to gain mass in 6 weeks. That ain't happening. But, if you want to gain some mass over the long term, you need to consume your body weight in protein. For instance, if you weigh 175, you need roughly 175 grams of protein a day in...- Nevuh
- Post #78
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In-Ear Gaming
Well for sometime i used the CX300 for 1.6 which really wasn't that bad. I would compare the quality to the Icemat Siberia headset. But i also do think you really should just go with headphones + a desktop mic.- Nevuh
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- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Foobar "Could not update tags"
I keep getting Could not update tags (Access denied) on: "http://visionshosting.net.streams.bassdrive.com:8004/". When using online radio it happens about every 60sec or so. It's a easy fix with just hitting play but gets on my nerves lol.- Nevuh
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DT770 250 vs DT880
Quote: Originally Posted by denl82 For jam bands and jazz you'll be looking for good mids for nice vocals. For electronic music, you'll be needing robust bass. If you'd like to take the safe route, I'd say dt880s. I'd also recommend the HP-M1000, since it has better bass for electronic...- Nevuh
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- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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DT770 250 vs DT880
Music: post rock, jam bands, jazz, ambient, down-tempo, and many types of electronic music.- Nevuh
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DT770 250 vs DT880
Both are fine just right now i am used to a closed can A900.- Nevuh
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DT770 250 vs DT880
Well i am looking in to getting a pair of beyers. Between the DT770 250's and the DT880's does it just come down to open/closed or do they have their own key sound? If they do have their own sound could anyone that has heard both give a little rundown and which they prefer.- Nevuh
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Darths vs...
Well i have been really looking in to getting some Darth V3's. Which take sometime to build but i am fine with that. I never really see any threads having the Darth V3's vs other headphones in the $400 price range(701's HD600 & HD650 DT880's so on). So i am not sure if i should just go for...- Nevuh
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I can't wink..
Quote: Originally Posted by FeedMeTrance i can wink but i cant do the one eye brow up like the rock! I can wink with both but i can only get the brow with my left eye. The right just doesn't know how lol.- Nevuh
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Review of Little Dot MKV Dual Mono Solid State Headphone Amplifier
Well i found a fix for the hum/hiss anyone is getting. It's a ground-loop isolator RadioShack.com - Car: Accessories: Car A/V accessories: Ground Loop Isolator it fixed everything and i didn't see any difference in sound quality. I would pick up a DAC but i don't have the cash right now...- Nevuh
- Post #138
- Forum: Headphone Amps (full-size)
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Review of Little Dot MKV Dual Mono Solid State Headphone Amplifier
Quote: Originally Posted by cafe zeenuts does any of you guys out there with mk v notice their unit has a distortion hiss with just the amp turn on volume at 0 with no input to the amp? I just got mine today and i am also hearing this with my A900's (has a gold mini and a gold...- Nevuh
- Post #131
- Forum: Headphone Amps (full-size)
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Vista Service Pack 1 ?
Quote: Originally Posted by thejoneser I installed SP1 last week and don't notice a bit of difference - no better, no worse. All benchmarking software I ran after SP1 also agrees with this. So I would think it should be harmless... This is what i am hearing from friends, top...- Nevuh
- Post #11
- Forum: Computer Audio