barid
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Loved my 160d. Actually more than my soloist atm. Guess im not built for hifi
10 minutes is nowhere near enough to distinguish anything especially at a meet under meet conditions.
Being a speaker amp, it really is too bad THERE IS NO WAY TO MUTE THE SPEAKERS!!
Left button is the input selector, then the right button must be the gain selector.
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Current firmware lets you cycle through "only speakers, only headphones, both," by holding down the source button. There. And I won't even increase the price by $50.
I sold the Burson HA-160D as fast as I could. Different strokes for different folks..
Current firmware lets you cycle through "only speakers, only headphones, both," by holding down the source button. There. And I won't even increase the price by $50.
Yeah hated the 160D myself as well found the amplifier too slow and muffled and bright at the same time. The Soloist on the other hand is a good improvement but it still won't touch my b22.
Current firmware lets you cycle through "only speakers, only headphones, both," by holding down the source button. There. And I won't even increase the price by $50.
I agree with DefQon - 10 minutes is not enough.
Yes, this hobby is subjective - in my field we call refer to phenomena like listening impressions "ambiguous stimuli" - but such stimuli are not completely subjective.
Whilst we may all differ on the exact threshold at which we recognise 'dry' for example, it would be a rare audiophile that hears 'wet' when the rest of us hear dry. It's this approximate agreement among us that makes sharing impressions and writing reviews both valid and useful. Because of this, we bear some responsibility in what we report.
Anyways, getting off-topic. Personally, I'm looking forward to Yggdrasil
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