aFo
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Damn..so it seems like the 4 is even better than the 3GS. If it was just standard sim, I would have already jumped on it by now
Both my 3G and 3Gs improved remarkably with burn in. I don't think it needs 300 hours but a day or two and the sound opened up quite a bit for both. I also had the same exact experience with my iPad. In fact going back and forth between my 3Gs and my brand new iPad, the iPhone was far better. A couple days of burn in on the iPad and without a doubt the iPad sound a tad better, same sig but with more oomph.
I am not a huge burn in advocate but I cannot dismiss what I have found on 3 different apple devices with roughly the same audio internals.
does holding the Iphone 4 differently change the way it sounds??
Only when it comes to the phones reception. seems Apple tells us not to hold it w/the left hand, as it causes a bridge between the antennas on the edging of the phone. Funny really, telling people they hold their phone wrong.
Great, we've gone from discussing the HP out SQ of the iPhone 4 to having a discussion of amping it and using the magic overpriced bs placebo cables, and rocking an iMod. Really, can any thread ever be free of nonsense - or is everyone a self professed audiophile in training?!?!?! And what the heck does this have to do w/the iPhone 4???
I must say I can deal w/the burn in discussion, as we each believe different things when it comes to audio gear and SQ, but this is way of topic - and total nonsense posted in this discussion.
Well, I guess I'll need to pay attention to the real discussion and just ignore the fodder - let me get my "Ignore" list started.
Now, I personally can't wait till Sept - so I can have this delicious device for myself. Maybe, just maybe, the Sept iPhone refresh will be the disclosure of a 64gb iPhone 4. after all, the new 64gb NAND flash chips (well, actually 128gb - which will bring the new 64gb chips the customary price drop) will be in full swing by then (I hope).