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Apr 30, 2014 at 8:52 AM Post #152 of 471
  Does every name has to start with "i"?

 
I think just plain and simple "Silencer", "Silencio" or "Suppressor" kind of rings the bell for this kind of adapter. Or if you just HAVE to have the "i" then "iSilencer", "iSilencio" or "iSuppressor"


Hi,
 
Other iFi features are named for example, "3D Holographic for Headphones" and "XBass."
 
So probably best to avoid "iXXXXX" as that is for the product name rather than feature.
 
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Apr 30, 2014 at 9:26 AM Post #153 of 471
iPhase
 
Degain
 
Apr 30, 2014 at 9:43 AM Post #154 of 471
i am confused do you prefer to remove the (i) in for ex -iXXXX
do u still like us to use ifi in the name
 
Apr 30, 2014 at 10:01 AM Post #155 of 471
 
Hi,
 
Other iFi features are named for example, "3D Holographic for Headphones" and "XBass."
 
So probably best to avoid "iXXXXX" as that is for the product name rather than feature.

 
So do you want the name to start with "i" or not? I thought this was a new product, hence all of the "i" suggestions. 
 
Apr 30, 2014 at 10:28 AM Post #156 of 471
The Switch (Who needs a gain switch?! There is a pun here on switch) 
 
The Tail (Maybe some advertising stuff with "wag" wire-and-gain adapter.) 
 
The Whip (External Gain Whip) iWhip

The Muzzle (Takes the Bite out of your High-Gain Amp) 
 
The Faucet (Two Choices that Help you Control how much Amplitude Gets to your IEM) 
 
(Or, of course, iSwitch, etc.) 
 
Unity (The One Answer for Your Portable Amping Needs) 
 
iSimplify (So you only have to buy one amp) 
 
1AMP  in 2 Flavors (-12db or -24 DB) (One Amp I think is an appealing concept; I know I've not bought certain amps because they lacked a gain switch.)
 
Slim (Again idea of slimming down your portable amp stack) 
 
iSolution for your Noise Isolation 
 
iSolation 
 
The Reducer (Reduce to Simplify. Reduce the gain to simplify your portable audio needs.) 
 
YIAWIA: "Yes-Its-Awesome-With-IEM-Adapter" (Pronounced YeeaWeea) 
 
iCAN On-The-Go  
 
iGo (Because you can use it with iems on the go!) 
 
Apr 30, 2014 at 10:58 AM Post #157 of 471
i like imackler's idea 'tail'
 
NanoTail12 / NanoTail24
AmpTail12 / AmpTail24 (so other amps can use it too)
TailFi12 / TailFi24
 
PedaBridge (from impedance-bridge)
 
AttenTive12 / AttenTive24
 
IEMBuddy
 
HiSens
 
TheRegulator
 
TheMitigator
 
DucFi (from ducking it 12db)
 
AttenOne / AttenTwo
 
Leveler / DeLeveler
 
MatchMaker MM12/MM24
 
FiSens12 / FiSens24
DeGain12 / DeGain24
RE:Gain12 / RE:Gain24
 
Apr 30, 2014 at 10:59 AM Post #158 of 471
"Sshtrip",   "purestrip", "nanostrip" , "Zapp / Zapper" -> To indicate the stripping down of power to a desirable amount to drive earphones but playing around the word Shh etc..
 
"NanoPower", "Capz", "S-cap"  to indicate power control 
 
" i / X / S  - quiet"    ,  " tranquilo"  "Hush" -> To indicate silence
 
"Surfer" , "Glider" , "Stealth" , "Grasshopper" , " The Fly",  => These word combinations seem associated with smoothness and silence at the same time
 

Just playing around with related concepts but not too sure what exactly is required ifi. My 2 cents above. Hope they help !
 
Apr 30, 2014 at 11:44 AM Post #161 of 471
My suggested name:
 

 

iFi - Libra

 
 
It would compliment the Gemini Dual Head Cable using the astrological analogy, Libra, the scale.  Like the Gemini, the astrological symbol for Libra could be utilized.  The symbol is very appropriate being the underlined "ohm" symbol since the "Libra" will be providing resistance.
 
Much success,
 
Ernie
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Libra.svg
 
Apr 30, 2014 at 11:48 AM Post #162 of 471
My suggested name:
 
iFi - Libra​
 
To follow in the Gemini theme (astrological)  and to compliment it.  The symbology works as well being the underlined ohm symbol.  Attenuation / resistance.
 
Much success,
 
Ernie
 

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