Livewires - California Dreamin'
Oct 26, 2007 at 12:37 PM Post #151 of 3,902
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And so it is that Kosmic generates his own Head-Fi Business Model, proudly displaying the result and being inundated with requests from Livewires owners the world over...
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Earpeace have their own custom faceplate design service...I just want to see one done.

I have a graphic design background but ended up specialising in paint finishes and murals for interior decoration (I've retired). When I see something that can be decorated my mind goes into overdrive.

So...some ideas for transforming the Livewires faceplate:

Goldleafing
Marbleising
Woodgraining
Trompe l'oeil
Graphic Patterns
Logos
Glow in the Dark!
Colour Changes / Mixes ........
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Oct 26, 2007 at 5:33 PM Post #152 of 3,902
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Originally Posted by Kosmic /img/forum/go_quote.gif
My EQ settings won't be of help, unless you have an identical set up, and my ears...also taking age into consideration.

If there are any interested Clix2 owners my custom EQ settings are 50 +5, 200 +1, 1K +2, 3K +3, 14K +4

The fun part is just experimenting with EQ and listening carefully for the changes. My guess is every set up has a sweet spot that EQ can help find. There are many variables, so finding it takes time and patience. To help you, A-B a well recorded familiar track that has good bass, vocals and highs. You have to re-adjust the volume setting for your EQ. With EQ settings in the - region the volume has to be raised, in the + region the volume is lowered.

When you find the sweet spot the sound becomes engaging, smooth and musical. The treasure's worth searching for.
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I may of course be just totally nuts.
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i'll try those settings. but for the most part i find that eqing doesn't really change the sound all that much unless u change it drastically, like yours.
also, i realise that turning down the 200hz region actually hurts the vocals and soundstage... this seems abit odd to me about the clix 2 cus for most other players the 200hz region doesn't really alter vocals. one thing about the clix 2's eq is that it's very dynamic, and and so the changes in sound isn't linear with each frequency adjustment. so changing a few settings at a go can actually change the sound completely. while this provides room for alot more customisation it's kinda irritating cus i can't seem to adjust to what i expect will turn out. i've been using the clix 2 for a month now and i still can't find what custom eq suits me best. often i just turn it back to normal or the rock preset..

sry if my post didn't include anything bout the livewires >.<
 
Oct 27, 2007 at 7:52 AM Post #153 of 3,902
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i'll try those settings. but for the most part i find that eqing doesn't really change the sound all that much unless u change it drastically, like yours.
also, i realise that turning down the 200hz region actually hurts the vocals and soundstage... this seems abit odd to me about the clix 2 cus for most other players the 200hz region doesn't really alter vocals. one thing about the clix 2's eq is that it's very dynamic, and and so the changes in sound isn't linear with each frequency adjustment. so changing a few settings at a go can actually change the sound completely. while this provides room for alot more customisation it's kinda irritating cus i can't seem to adjust to what i expect will turn out. i've been using the clix 2 for a month now and i still can't find what custom eq suits me best. often i just turn it back to normal or the rock preset..

sry if my post didn't include anything bout the livewires >.<



I would say that is a very astute analysis of The Clix2 EQ Athenaesword.
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"so changing a few settings at a go can actually change the sound completely. while this provides room for alot more customisation it's kinda irritating cus i can't seem to adjust to what i expect will turn out."

This is true but instead of being irritating for me it's kind of fun looking for the "sweet spot". There is enormous customisation possible...although you'd not think it possible. The "sweet spot" is definitely there but you have to search for it....and it may not be the settings you expect. Whether this is the nature of all EQ's I don't know, as I would never have come near EQ with a barge pole in the past.

Hold on, I'm about to wax lyrical....I feel a poem coming on...

"All EQ is not EQual
...But my EQ,
Is a sweet taboo" (Kosmic)

"also, i realise that turning down the 200hz region actually hurts the vocals and soundstage"

I find there is a fine balancing act between the 200hz and 1k region. Lowering 200hz places the vocalist further away in the soundstage....the sound becomes thinner. Boosting this region brings the vocalist closer with a fuller sound but you have to watch for bloat if the 50hz region is high. I adjust the 3k and 14 k to remove veiling and give focus.

The great thing with the Livewires is "how low do you want to go?" I can boost the 50hz region to maximum without losing tight controlled bass. It just wants to go subsonic!
 
Oct 29, 2007 at 6:13 PM Post #154 of 3,902
Does anyone know if getting the connection to the livewires wet from rain water, damage the earphone, or electricute the user lol
 
Oct 29, 2007 at 6:45 PM Post #155 of 3,902
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Does anyone know if getting the connection to the livewires wet from rain water, damage the earphone, or electricute the user lol


I can imagine, it would likely corrode the cable and/or connectors. Definitely no electrocution. It could possibly damage your earphones I'd suspect too.
 
Oct 29, 2007 at 8:23 PM Post #156 of 3,902
...i'm waiting on mine to arrive this week...

from what the pictures show...the face plates are covered in acrylic so if you painted them, you probably will need to "sand a bit to get a surface for the paint to adhere to as well as sealing them when you're finished.

I've been thinking about this myself.

The black looks Oh, so boring. I talked to them briefly about using a decal of say, Carbon Fibre before they glued the face to the body and sealed it up. Art was kinda no committal but willing to look into it.

Maybe we should do a livewires Decor thread?
 
Oct 29, 2007 at 10:52 PM Post #157 of 3,902
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Maybe we should do a livewires Decor thread?


That would be fun.
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Oct 30, 2007 at 5:23 PM Post #158 of 3,902
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Earpeace have their own custom faceplate design service...I just want to see one done.


From what i have heard from John and others, they do not have the facility to do this yet.

Please correct me if i'm wrong!



I cant wit to get mine! Still struggeling to get an audiologist appointment booked with the cheapest audiologist, as after school the shops shut, and they all seem to only work one day a week at the places i want to go to!

I dont know when mine works at which shop yet, i cant wait to get them done though!

-= Matt =-
 
Oct 30, 2007 at 5:45 PM Post #159 of 3,902
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From what i have heard from John and others, they do not have the facility to do this yet.

Please correct me if i'm wrong!



I cant wit to get mine! Still struggeling to get an audiologist appointment booked with the cheapest audiologist, as after school the shops shut, and they all seem to only work one day a week at the places i want to go to!

I dont know when mine works at which shop yet, i cant wait to get them done though!

-= Matt =-



Oh, I'm not sure, I thought they could provide the service if it was needed.

Welcome to the Livewires club! When's your next school break?
 
Oct 30, 2007 at 6:27 PM Post #160 of 3,902
Erm, well i was off last week
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so not for a while. Xmas i guess
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Yeah i cant wait to hear them.

I had CX300's (muddy bass noticed after using them 9hrs+ a day oh holiday) so i came here when back home, and thought i hated bass, so got er6i's, but they are far too lean. I think i like bass, but had a bad experiance, so i seek good, sparkling highs, deep lows, and bass which is clear, depicted etc.
I think the Livewires are in the middle ( I hope! )

After xmas, my soundcard will have arrived, and i can connect my pc's case jacks (2) i will buy some LW sounding headphones for pc use, if i like the Livewire sound sig, as i will have more to base what i like on then.

Music speaker rig will be:

Asonic 87868 -> Labtec 2.1 speakers (Sub too)

My headphone/earphone rig will be:
Asonic 8768 -> Case jacks (buffered by soundcard) -> LW's / Headphones.

My portable rig will be:
Zen Vision M -> LW's as they are good unamped i have read.

I am getting a camera for Xmas (Starting amatuer photography) to snap a picture of my completed rigs (Xmas Money), and the desk and headphone stand i am going to DIY (Xmas money). Oh and hopefully i will get a 20" iiyama lcd screen to view the pics on from my mum for xmas! I also need a 500gb disk too! (Xmas money)

I cant wait!
Btw let me know if you "Pimp" your LW's!

-= Matt =-
 
Oct 30, 2007 at 11:24 PM Post #161 of 3,902
I just ordered some Livewires today, and due to extenuating circumstances I needed them by the 9th of November, and they claim they will be able to deliver. I hope to post my impressions of the 'phones soon after. I would like to say how impressed I am with the customer service thus far, though. Communication has been excellent, and they seem more than willing to cater to my needs.
 
Oct 31, 2007 at 6:31 AM Post #163 of 3,902
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I just ordered some Livewires today, and due to extenuating circumstances I needed them by the 9th of November, and they claim they will be able to deliver. I hope to post my impressions of the 'phones soon after. I would like to say how impressed I am with the customer service thus far, though. Communication has been excellent, and they seem more than willing to cater to my needs.


Cool! They are good to their word.
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Oct 31, 2007 at 5:52 PM Post #164 of 3,902
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Originally Posted by deathklok /img/forum/go_quote.gif
I just ordered some Livewires today, and due to extenuating circumstances I needed them by the 9th of November, and they claim they will be able to deliver. I hope to post my impressions of the 'phones soon after. I would like to say how impressed I am with the customer service thus far, though. Communication has been excellent, and they seem more than willing to cater to my needs.


Welcome to the livewires family
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Nov 7, 2007 at 11:22 AM Post #165 of 3,902
John Etheridge was playing at the Vortex, London, on Saturday, and I had tickets booked for a great table about fifteen feet away.

He played a classic Pat Metheny number called "James" which I am really familiar with. As I sat listening I was thinking about how we gauge, and define what we feel is good or bad about a headphone.

What yardstick do people employ to say a headphone is good or bad? Unless you listen to live music what are you comparing, or making your judgement upon?

Anyway...it was a fleeting thought as I enjoyed amazing guitar playing. I have to say again...Livewires are brilliant!
 

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