Mine looks different to yours mine has no markings on the knobs it looks like the 12 series . Burn in is best to run with it all connected so signal goes through whole unit . I may be wrong though
Quote name="DJINFERNO806" url="/t/648386/audio-gd-nfb-15-32-delivery-impression-thread/120#post_10125168"]So got it unpacked and set up, been listening to it all day.
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What a beauty indeed. Something about that industrial, no frills, "pro" non consumer look gives me goosebumps. The brushed aluminium is great and really caches the eye.
So far I have noticed what people call "fun" and warm. The lows on this are so nice. Definitely a low end boost which is noticeable on my DT 770 250's as they tend to be very neutral. But in a good way. I don't know how else to describe it as my audiophile terminology is limited lol. But the highs are not as piercing or shrieking as my ZXR which was better than the Z for this but not perfect. Not sure why. Might have been the output impedance. Oh well.
But from what I hear, you need another 100 hours minimum of burn in time for this to shine. It's gonna take a while as I will be working a lot of shifts coming up.
I almost destroyed my ears when switching the gain setting lol. I thought it was on high already and I went to switch it and it was on low gain at 3 o clock position. My ear drums are not happy right now. Which leads me to a question, maybe a silly one. What would be more beneficial? Low gain at 4 o clock ish or high gain at 11 o clockish. I figure low gain is fine however maybe one of you have some insight I do not.
All in all a great investment and value for what you pay. Even with the TCXO upgrade. Only thing that peeved me is the custom import fees they nailed me with. Only $30 but not expected. I only really payed a few bucks in taxes on $80 USD(85 CDN), DHL automatically applied $25 as fees for the border adding taxes. What a rip, those goofs.
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