Can anyone comment on the difference with using a 12v external supply (as opposed to usb/battery).
I just got one today and am running at 12V on 650s. Seems to be a big improvement in clarity, bit more enthusiastic PRaT-wise with more impact. Pretty much what you expect by cranking up the voltage
Personally I don't find USB power to be sufficient for 650s and batteries are a pain for desktop use, since there is no on-board charging circuitry. The external supply makes life easier
Oh okay that's good. It's set to high current and high gain default right?
Yup. The power's amazingly simple to operate - completely seamless transition between power options available - for example, you can change your battery while connected to USB (high current mode) and it'll switch from battery to USB to new battery without stopping playback. Then plug your external supply in and it'll switch to that. Unplug the supply, back to battery... you get the idea
Originally Posted by senny-ftw /img/forum/go_quote.gif Oh okay that's good. It's set to high current and high gain default right?
Yup. The power's amazingly simple to operate - completely seamless transition between power options available - for example, you can change your battery while connected to USB (high current mode) and it'll switch from battery to USB to new battery without stopping playback. Then plug your external supply in and it'll switch to that. Unplug the supply, back to battery... you get the idea
Yea I just put a battery in and I had to turn the volume down a bit. It also sounds clearer and more succinct with the battery.
ah thank you. order is placed, now the waiting begins...
I read through this whole thread but I couldn't really find any good things about crossfeed. It seems to reduce soundstage, but I read that it is well done in the MOVE and is worth it. What does crossfeed help with?
Originally Posted by rwest1389 /img/forum/go_quote.gif ah thank you. order is placed, now the waiting begins...
I read through this whole thread but I couldn't really find any good things about crossfeed. It seems to reduce soundstage, but I read that it is well done in the MOVE and is worth it. What does crossfeed help with?
I think try it yourself when you have it arrived, don't just listen. At least there are people turn on this feature any time, and some of them feedback the crossfeed is implemented well in MOVE.
Originally Posted by rwest1389 /img/forum/go_quote.gif ah thank you. order is placed, now the waiting begins...
I read through this whole thread but I couldn't really find any good things about crossfeed. It seems to reduce soundstage, but I read that it is well done in the MOVE and is worth it. What does crossfeed help with?
You can check the explanation of crossfeed from Jan's website. To use it or not is heavily dependent on the recordings. Some recordings have the instruments recorded in separate channels, and crossfeed is mostly good for this case. My belief is, if you don't like it, don't use it.
Originally Posted by senny-ftw /img/forum/go_quote.gif Yea I just put a battery in and I had to turn the volume down a bit. It also sounds clearer and more succinct with the battery.
Yep - you'll get a similar leap with 12V supply.
...depending on the impedance of the cans. The amp may be current-limited with low impedance cans and no more power will be available despite an increase in voltage.
Senny-ftw - you have MS1's. Could you comment on the perceivable difference in gain with them under various voltage settings?
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