Stelixus
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May I ask which has better bass? Something that goes well with rock and fast music. Prefer something fast and stuff.
Originally Posted by wynn /img/forum/go_quote.gif nice review im still planing on sr-71a or predator |
Originally Posted by jamato8 /img/forum/go_quote.gif I don't have a Hornet but I can't see why they wouldn't sound great. I use the eneloop AA and AAA, which are the Sanyo low discharge batteries and they sound better than anything else in my Monica II dac and the AAA in the iBasso and Xin amps. I am going to pick up another pair of the Tysonic and some more of the eneloop as the low discharge batteries just seem to last longer after repeated charges. I do not believe you have heard the full potential of the 71A until you have used the Tysonic or whatever other low discharge 9 volts come out. Maybe it is the chemistry but I also understand they have a very low internal resistance even though other rechargeables already have a very low internal resistance. |
Originally Posted by fhuang /img/forum/go_quote.gif jlingo, you're probably right. i don't have a predator but comparing to the hornet. sr71a is in another league. better in every way but it's not as fun as the hornet. one thing, i was expecting a no noise background even when i stop/pause the music from my 4th and 6th gen ipod with alo lineout but when i stop/pause the music, i can hear a slight noise. it's not bothering me but, it's there. by the way i'm using low gain with super-fi 5 pro and triple-fi. one more thing, i was using hd600 and i didn't expect a small amp like this to sound so good. |
Originally Posted by jamato8 /img/forum/go_quote.gif I do not believe you have heard the full potential of the 71A until you have used the Tysonic or whatever other low discharge 9 volts come out. Maybe it is the chemistry but I also understand they have a very low internal resistance even though other rechargeables already have a very low internal resistance. |
Originally Posted by Ray Samuels /img/forum/go_quote.gif The Emmeline SR-71 was designed & tweaked using nothing but 2X 9V Duracell copper top batteries. I have seen others using 2 Tysonic, 250ma or 2 Accu-power 270ma rechargeable batteries with good results. Voltage of the batteries does not make any difference in the SR-71, the 2 types rechargeable batteries mentioned above, will give the SR-71, 12-15 hours of play time. Good alkaline gives 70-75 hours of play time, 2 lithium ion give 120 hours of play time. Thanks. Ray Samuels |
Originally Posted by FreeBlues /img/forum/go_quote.gif Is it too soon to ask for a comparison between 71A and Lisa? Sound quality only. |