wormsdriver
Headphoneus Supremus
good idea, I'll give try that. Thanks!
6R it.
Recognized the sad feeling - understand that is the truth and there is nothing you can do about it, Obama can't even stop such a good deal right now..
Relax your body - each time you get upset, there is a membrane between the left brain and the right brain, the membrane also wraps around the brain. Relax that membrane.
Release the sad feeling - let go as if you can visualize a puff of smoke evaporating in the air from your head. Wish that sad feeling good bye and thanks for checking in.
Re-smile
Return to your normal mental states
Re-do above steps until you are smiling again.
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If anybody's not gonna keep theirs, let me know.....![]()
[SIZE=11pt][COLOR=000000]I might do a short shoot out between stock cable & Twag V3 when I get it.[/COLOR][/SIZE]
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I'm considering a re-cable myself. Any updates, Audiowood?
On another note, for those that were curious to know how well the SM64 pairs with the Headstage Arrow 4G, I'll just say this much. Instead of boring you with the details, I know of no other in-ear I've owned that scales this well with the Arrow 4G. The treble and bass boost give a whole new meaning to the SM64. I really can't stress that enough. It's by no means a subtle improvement. The difference, especially with regards to the treble, is quite significant, and exceeded my every expectation.
Even when set to the highest treble boost (setting II), the SM64 retains its polite treble response, and remains free from any unwanted sibilance/harshness. Pretty extraordinary. Unfortunately, having heard this combination, I'm afraid there's just no reverting back to the stock sound signature, at least for me personally. Fortunately, my Arrow 4G has been my primary portable rig for quite some time now, paired with the ODAC, with my S3 as the source. Paired with the SM64, it's what I'd consider the absolute perfect, truly portable audiophile rig.
When the Arrow 4G is removed from the equation, the SM64 returns to its pleasantly warm and dark nature. Not by any means a con, but in my case, the added air and sparkle the Arrow 4G offers is much too significant for me to ignore. That's all for now.![]()
For whatever it's worth, I wouldn't personally have purchased the Arrow 4G strictly for use with the SM64, or any one in-ear in particular. In my case, I use my Arrow 4G with all my portable headphones (Momentum & UE9000), as well as in-ears (GR07 MK II, RE-272, and SM64). The Arrow 4G has been by my side long before the SM64, so the SM64 is merely icing on an already yummy cake. But if anyone is in the market for a portable amplifier, and the Arrow 4G falls within their budget, I honestly can't think of the a better suited, truly portable recommendation. Otherwise, enjoying the SM64 just as it is isn't at all difficult.