Stephen Ambrose of Asius Technologies (ADEL) stopped by to have a chat with Dean and I about some "interesting" things
(to the right of Stephen is CanyonRunner)
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Player detects it unplugging as soon as it reaches this:
Any slight swing of the cable, or a mere rotation of the plug (45degree is enough), triggers it. And if I move more, it will lead to further sliding out (4mm), exposing the Sleeve part of the TRS (Tip Ring Sleeve).
I was gonna send my Zeus back to Georgia this week anyway, so I'll put the Starlight along in the box. I'll prefer buying the stock Quad cable (more ergonomic) while waiting for the Norne Therium.
I'm glad at least it's not all of those Neutriks according to Kozato and WCDchee
Is that Stevie Wonder? He's lost weight.
Rock on Stevie, I love you bro!
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I actually think Zeus is very good with electronic music, too. The bass can really come out to play when it's needed but then creeps back into the background when it's not needed. Great all-arounder with few weaknesses.
I honestly can't see Zeus having a problem with any music. I've been comparing it to all customs/universals in preparation for an upcoming review and Zeus is simply special. Resolution, depth, layering and placement of instruments is second to none.
The classic Jack Vang pose right there
So true! The soundstage just seems natural ,not too airy Nor too congested. Plus the mids always sounds so mesmerising and intimate. Instrumental focus and positioning is just breathtaking.![]()
So true! The soundstage just seems natural ,not too airy Nor too congested. Plus the mids always sounds so mesmerising and intimate. Instrumental focus and positioning is just breathtaking.![]()
Yes sir! We want you to be in the band, not in the audience!