Aug 8, 2013 at 10:30 AM Post #406 of 3,060
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Diggin' on the Rasta colors on the Red DAP and green and yellow straps on rig #1
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LOL i miss those guys :D great budget times..
 
Aug 8, 2013 at 10:37 AM Post #407 of 3,060
Yes, I kinda had the theme going on this setup and I did consider getting Red and Yellow bands to go along with that red dial on the U2 Pod inside my black Yo-Tank and how sweet are Rays colored Tomahawk's
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Aug 10, 2013 at 1:54 AM Post #409 of 3,060
It's a Grand X IN by ZTE. The phone itself is sh!ty, the SOC is fine. I'm not using any dac, just the integrated one, which I don't know what it is, but the SQ is horrible, everything inteferes.
 
Aug 10, 2013 at 5:23 PM Post #412 of 3,060
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It's a Grand X IN by ZTE. The phone itself is sh!ty, the SOC is fine. I'm not using any dac, just the integrated one, which I don't know what it is, but the SQ is horrible, everything inteferes.

 
I've found that Samsung is the only company that makes an Android phone with perfectly clean audio output... the i9300/i9500 has practically NO EM interference. 
 
Aug 11, 2013 at 4:29 AM Post #413 of 3,060

My work setup, old Cowon D2 and Rock It Sounds R-50​
 
Aug 11, 2013 at 4:14 PM Post #414 of 3,060
8 GB Clip+ with Rockbox - $31
32 GB Samsung microSD card - $15
Sennheiser CX150 - $13
 
Total - $59 and some change
 
The Sennheisers look like a dollar-store piece of crap but have crazy ridiculous bass and some decent airiness. Which is fine for me since almost all my music is metal, dubstep or electronic. EQ in a little treble with Rockbox and good-to-go. No point in getting an amp for this setup because who wants to jog with all that extra weight, and honestly it sounds pretty damn good without.
 
Aug 11, 2013 at 7:29 PM Post #415 of 3,060

 
Sansa Clip Zip (stock firmware) - $38
Sandisk 64 GB microSDXC card (formatted to FAT32) - $50
Klipsch Image X10 Earphones - $90
 
Total: $178
After Amazon reward points ($46): $132
 
The Clip Zip is the only audio source I currently have that can drive my X10 without any audible hiss, and it sounds amazing. I also love how lightweight this setup is. I can clip the Zip to one of my pants' belt slots and save room in my pockets for other things. No amp seems necessary right now.
 
Aug 13, 2013 at 12:00 AM Post #417 of 3,060
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Sansa Clip Zip (stock firmware) - $38
Sandisk 64 GB microSDXC card (formatted to FAT32) - $50
Klipsch Image X10 Earphones - $90
 
Total: $178
After Amazon reward points ($46): $132
 
The Clip Zip is the only audio source I currently have that can drive my X10 without any audible hiss, and it sounds amazing. I also love how lightweight this setup is. I can clip the Zip to one of my pants' belt slots and save room in my pockets for other things. No amp seems necessary right now.

I can't believe the fact that the x10 only costs $90.. in my country the retail price is $460. Thats some crazy crap.
 
Aug 13, 2013 at 12:03 AM Post #418 of 3,060
I can't believe the fact that the x10 only costs $90.. in my country the retail price is $460. Thats some crazy crap.


Time to move countries, my friend;)
 

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