Chawanwit
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Will you sell it in thailand? Do you have dealers here?
i would doubt they would but some of the guys in mbk can source stuff.
I had the s:flo2 (actually 2) rocco P and clip and fuze and others all at the same time, while the s:flo was the best sounding i found nothing that would lead me to think the P was better than the others especially the clip which has a flat response at 10-20 khz. Other than one maybe have a preferance for that sound sig, it also hissed, so to me they are just way way over priced for what you are getting the clip hisses with almost nothing at an audible level.
Just behind the s:flo i would have had the cube c30 very slightly, but ultimatley as im sure you know from use the s:flo2 firmware was simply diabolical. C3 so far is the best I have found sq wise its enjoyable and i dont get any hiss on well recorded songs etc
Im serious though if that player (the 3rd) is still as hissy as i fear it might sound I will be going all guns blazing lol for over $400 either a company should not release that or im calling shenanigansthe studio which i had before the trade was an absolute shambles of hiss and how anyone put up with that was unbelievable.
I would not be surprised if it had slightly more hiss than the P. Try to imagine a 65 to 70% reduction in hiss from the current Studio you have. Would that be enough to make you enjoy it? Generally when listening to music I don't hear hiss during music playback but on quite passages you can hear it.
50/60 dollars?
[size=small] sawadee khrap, yes i lived in chaing and krabi for a bit.[/size]
Please be aware, if we take out of hte individual built in earphone amplifier section as a seperated product to sell, it will stongly compete with many earphones aplifies with the price rage of USD 100- 200.
The excel and strength of Hisound's earphone amplifier function have been experiences by many audiophiles.
There's an idea! Hey Jack, I would be totally interested in a SLIM amplifier or a player such as HN1 that has an amplifier function like Hisound Studio does, but only if it's slim. I think there's always room in the market for SLIM/THIN Headphone Amplifiers at a competitive price.
If you take the amp section of the studio V and add a bass booster knob to it it would be one hell of an amp.