gimmeheadroom
Headphoneus Supremus
UPS can be a nightmare outside America. Usually they have customs clearing charges, fees etc. If we're lucky we get to pay 150% of the purchase price in shipping + ransom
UPS can be a nightmare outside America. Usually they have customs clearing charges, fees etc. If we're lucky we get to pay 150% of the purchase price in shipping + ransom
Ryan did mention in the news comment section that it will only affect new orders, so Im assuming youre good.
Tnx for reply Then its only taxes/custom clearence i have to pay.If i only could be as lucky as i was when i got the fiio fh7 last year.Then dhl was going to charge me tax/customs.But i never got the bill
UPS can be a nightmare outside America. Usually they have customs clearing charges, fees etc. If we're lucky we get to pay 150% of the purchase price in shipping + ransom
When you do receive them, please let us know what you had to pay for it.
Im close to ordering but the total cost plus tax/customs is holding me off right now.
That sounds ridiculous
Officially, the cup with the audio jack where you connect the cable is for the left ear. But i guess you can wear it either way with rotation of the ear pads.I have a strange question but have not been able to find an answer to on my research. I bought a used pair of Argon mk3s recently and the owner explained that the L and R designations didn’t apply, that they could be worn either way around, subject to the ZMF pad orientation. My amp is on my right side so I swapped the pads so the cable didn’t need to stretch as far as the other way round.
Today I got a Mayflower modded T50RP and I see that it has the standard L and R designation, wit the jack being in the right side, which is now he opposite of how I have my Argons setup.
Do Argons have dedicated L and R sides, and have I been doing it backwards?
The jack goes into the left ear cup. Like any headphone, there is a left and right channel, and you would want that to be accurate when listening to music, movies, or doing any sort of gaming that requires positional accuracy. Maybe the seller just meant that the pads can be oriented in either way, but as far as sound, yes, it matters. Unless I’m missing something?I have a strange question but have not been able to find an answer to on my research. I bought a used pair of Argon mk3s recently and the owner explained that the L and R designations didn’t apply, that they could be worn either way around, subject to the ZMF pad orientation. My amp is on my right side so I swapped the pads so the cable didn’t need to stretch as far as the other way round.
Today I got a Mayflower modded T50RP and I see that it has the standard L and R designation, wit the jack being in the right side, which is now he opposite of how I have my Argons setup.
Do Argons have dedicated L and R sides, and have I been doing it backwards?
Yeah, I’m worried I’m missing something. With the Modhouse caps over top I didn’t know what was traditionally L and R and was told it was L/R agnostic. But the stock ones clearly have a prescribed orientation so I’m thinking that should still apply on the Argons or the mod process altered that. I don’t see and LR indicators on them now, but maybe that’s just an outcome of the Argon process.The jack goes into the left ear cup. Like any headphone, there is a left and right channel, and you would want that to be accurate when listening to music, movies, or doing any sort of gaming that requires positional accuracy. Maybe the seller just meant that the pads can be oriented in either way, but as far as sound, yes, it matters. Unless I’m missing something?
Anyone who ordered the headphones in may,got them now? Im 13 weeks in now.
16 weeks and counting...........