Dec 19, 2008 at 12:00 AM Post #1,036 of 1,734
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Don't trust the number of days the post office gave you. The post office told me that it will take 5-8 days to reach but it took 18 days to reach the lab.

While i'm waiting for my C3 i found Nationite S:Flo and it look kinda cool & cheap. So i bought it. Have been seeing the good review in the mp4 nation's forum. Anyone own this player here?



Got my tracking number this day!!!

3-5 day to wait until they arrive in France
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Dec 19, 2008 at 4:56 AM Post #1,039 of 1,734
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Originally Posted by boomy3555 /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Also the Silver is considered very "analyitcal" sounding where as the OFC copper is believed to be "Warmer" than silver.


I've got a friend who changed the stock cables on his FreQshows to a pure silver one. Clarity, soundstage and detail improved greatly. But it's a bit sharp and shrill on the highs. Fatiguing after awhile. So I was wondering, can a silver plated copper cable can be made to tame the highs and add a little warmth to the sound?

Heard the SE530 before, and could it be possible to have the silver to add a tad of clarity and soundstage, yet have the copper to keep that touch of warmth to the C3? by using silver plated copper wires, i mean.

Lol maybe i'm asking for too much.
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Dec 19, 2008 at 7:51 AM Post #1,040 of 1,734
Some DIY wire places carry combo twisted wires (Two Copper $ 1 Silver) but not in this thin Gauge.
I think that the best we can hope for OFC. One thing to try would be take silver from the montors to the "Y" (as this is the area of least motion) and then terminate to a 3.5 stereo jack.
From that point on you could use any standard 3.5 to 3.5 copper cable
This should give you the benefits of both Silver and Copper
 
Dec 30, 2008 at 12:00 PM Post #1,045 of 1,734
Hi all, does anyone know someone in the London (UK) area that does reasonable priced ear impressions. Even Boots and Specsavers are charging around £70-80 a pair. That's crazy. I've tried some hearing aid places etc and they're all about the same.

Any advice gratefully recieved.

Cheers,

J.
 
Jan 1, 2009 at 8:40 PM Post #1,049 of 1,734
Despy,

Nice to here from you. Gald you re-do is fitting better. One thing I noticed is that if I don't use them for a few days, it takes around 20 min for my head to get use to them again before they get up to thier full potential.
Especialy since I recently got some new High End Circumaural cans for home use.
 

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