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Headphoneus Supremus
Hello everyone,
Do you own a DAP, a pair of headphone/earphone, speakers, a CD-Player, etc... that you want to take good care of? I mean, something that is important to you in your audio chain? Yes? I am here to help you taking good care of your beloved equipment.
Even if this thread seems odd at first sight/read, I am here to give ideas and tips about how to preserve the "precious" one(s) of yours. Yes, I am an auto-proclaimed expert in "taking extreme good care of audio equipment", almost in a fetishist way, even if I cannot guarantee that faulty electronic or piece of mechanic might not appear sometimes. No-one can do anything against it. These are the rules and so is life also.
Don't hesitate to contact me, it's completely free of charge. You take no risk, because no dangerous substance will come into play. All of your gears can be cleaned and maybe improved via simple yet regular maintenance (done by yourself, of course). This is what I am offering. Advice and easy-to-apply solution for everyone.
The only thing I am not covering with advices are vinyls, turntables and very specific gears I have no experience with. I have vinyl and a turntable, yes, but I let that to my 77 y.o. audio-specialist based in my village.
Please apologize for my somewhat broken english, this is not my mother tongue. My name is Julien Fardel, I am 40 y.o., living in Zurich, Switzerland, audio fanatic since 1987 (yes, it's true, I was 7 y.o. back in the days) and I learned from my father that taking good care of what/who we like, human or object, is the second step to respect ourselves. The first one is being sure we are feeling well ourselves. We all know where charity starts from, do we?
I am not expecting this thread to get much attention, but if I can help just one person, yes, just one, then it has been worth it.
Last but not least, people like me, lurking around on HF, please join me if necessary. We share the same hobby, the same passion for music. Why not sharing expertise about how we take good care of our gears?
This thread is for everyone who needs advice and who want to give advice in taking care of audio equipment.
With my best regards,
Julien
Do you own a DAP, a pair of headphone/earphone, speakers, a CD-Player, etc... that you want to take good care of? I mean, something that is important to you in your audio chain? Yes? I am here to help you taking good care of your beloved equipment.
Even if this thread seems odd at first sight/read, I am here to give ideas and tips about how to preserve the "precious" one(s) of yours. Yes, I am an auto-proclaimed expert in "taking extreme good care of audio equipment", almost in a fetishist way, even if I cannot guarantee that faulty electronic or piece of mechanic might not appear sometimes. No-one can do anything against it. These are the rules and so is life also.
Don't hesitate to contact me, it's completely free of charge. You take no risk, because no dangerous substance will come into play. All of your gears can be cleaned and maybe improved via simple yet regular maintenance (done by yourself, of course). This is what I am offering. Advice and easy-to-apply solution for everyone.
The only thing I am not covering with advices are vinyls, turntables and very specific gears I have no experience with. I have vinyl and a turntable, yes, but I let that to my 77 y.o. audio-specialist based in my village.
Please apologize for my somewhat broken english, this is not my mother tongue. My name is Julien Fardel, I am 40 y.o., living in Zurich, Switzerland, audio fanatic since 1987 (yes, it's true, I was 7 y.o. back in the days) and I learned from my father that taking good care of what/who we like, human or object, is the second step to respect ourselves. The first one is being sure we are feeling well ourselves. We all know where charity starts from, do we?
I am not expecting this thread to get much attention, but if I can help just one person, yes, just one, then it has been worth it.
Last but not least, people like me, lurking around on HF, please join me if necessary. We share the same hobby, the same passion for music. Why not sharing expertise about how we take good care of our gears?
This thread is for everyone who needs advice and who want to give advice in taking care of audio equipment.
With my best regards,
Julien
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