Audiophiles in Dubai?
Jan 22, 2016 at 6:50 AM Post #1,097 of 1,748
   
I think you would've spoken to the person who handles their calls only and they would communicate only what is officially done by them. The technician is a different guy and can possibly help you with this if you take the headphones to the shop and ask them there. If they say no at the front, you can just ask them if you can "show them to the technician and maybe he can do something". I don't think the internal wiring between headphones is all that much different so ideally shouldn't be an issue.  Otherwise time to learn some soldering maybe :wink:

 
Good idea Jozurr thanks! Prolly do that and to learn soldering maybe my last bet or ask somebody know how to do it for me. 
 
Jan 22, 2016 at 8:20 AM Post #1,099 of 1,748
Soldering yeah but not how to dismantle properly the housing driver and a good quality cable prolly will be a problem.

Now thinking about this I'm getting frustrated and maybe opt to buying a new headphones instead. :frowning2:



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Jan 24, 2016 at 11:28 AM Post #1,102 of 1,748
I never actually listeneded to any vinyl, only anolog media I heard were tape and vhs LOL.

Its definitely on my list though.

I have around 5000 lps and mostly listening Vinyl at home, digital is only at work or on the go. Because of WAF I got headphones and want advises how to make it best as most of the headphone amps are optimized for digital music.
 
Btw, you must try real analog music with your headphones :)
 
Jan 24, 2016 at 11:45 AM Post #1,104 of 1,748
Im not realy sure how to setup an amp for an analog setup,but perhaps a tube amp could do some justice and keep the original music style. Since tube amps were more common before the digital age.

Just a thought, I dont have experience in that department.

Ya, I always to hear some analog music, the closest I heard are high definition record recordings. Not sure how that would effect the sound.

And that one epic collection you got
 
Jan 24, 2016 at 12:13 PM Post #1,105 of 1,748
Im not realy sure how to setup an amp for an analog setup,but perhaps a tube amp could do some justice and keep the original music style. Since tube amps were more common before the digital age.

Just a thought, I dont have experience in that department.

Ya, I always to hear some analog music, the closest I heard are high definition record recordings. Not sure how that would effect the sound.

And that one epic collection you got

Tube is a god suggestion, I am keeping it it mind :)
 
My collection will downsized soon, as WAF again:frowning2:
 

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