In that case, someone would have to upload some high quality copyright free music files so everyone can use those as the reference tracks.
http://www.2l.no/hires/
Numerous hi res and DSD
Exquisite recording quality too....
In that case, someone would have to upload some high quality copyright free music files so everyone can use those as the reference tracks.
http://www.2l.no/hires/
Numerous hi res and DSD
NativeDSD.com is another good source for test tracks.
Agreed - also paying for your music isn't all that bad, is it
No, I do mean FREE test tracks, and all you need is to register an account.
Didn't know that - very cool.
Do you notice quality difference of DSD vs Flac Lossless with your Laylas?
I can confirm this works. Just tried it out and oh yeah! Matter of fact, when trimming the top of the foamie you can EQ your treble. Take it all off and no trebble reduction, leave it all on and muffled. Leave just a little and you can compensate for unwanted spikes like my Cayin c5's.
Tried with the regular (also blue, looks cool) comply t-500, without wax guard. Gonna try the tsx-500 later, after I rock out to some seriously clear and beautiful Layla sound.
PS turning the bass dial all the way up with a t-500 comply tip modded like this gives some serious oomph without any muddiness. (As was also reported before me - just confirming)
So basically, I have to reshape the foam tips ( the one that comes with Layla ) to look like the yellow tips that comes with shure ?
So basically, I have to reshape the foam tips ( the one that comes with Layla ) to look like the yellow tips that comes with shure ?
You definitely don't *have* to, but if you're curious I suggest buying a 3-pack of comply 500 tips (t - or ts or tsx if you want to experiment) and buy them all in your size (S/M/L). I made the mistake of taking the scissors to my only pair of M complies (the ones that came with the Laylas). Cutting all the extra foam off made them too harsh with my C5. Then I had to wait for two weeks until these new ones arrived.