Pictures of your portable rig- Part III of the infinite trilogy
Nov 3, 2005 at 4:00 AM Post #391 of 1,017
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Originally Posted by lal316l

My new portable rig, Nano -> Sik Din ->RnB's mini -> Hornet.

*Insert Bomb Joke Here*



Wow, I wonder what people are thinking when you walk around with it in crowded places lol
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Nov 3, 2005 at 5:55 AM Post #392 of 1,017
Finally had enough spare time to shoot some pix. Here's my stuff. I mix and match the different equipment, depending on the activity or mood.


1gb creative n200 with sony ex71


512 shuffle with shure e2c


4gb nano with ksc75


x5 with sony v6


iHP 120 and total airhead with HD 580


iHP 140 and computer to headroom desktop and HD 650
 
Nov 3, 2005 at 9:14 PM Post #394 of 1,017
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Originally Posted by skudmunky
That's quite a lot of DAPs you got there friend.


No thanks to this site!

I actually have a distinct use for each one except for the iHP 140 as I tend to use my computer as my source more often when using the Desktop amp.
 
Nov 4, 2005 at 2:41 AM Post #395 of 1,017
wow, only 18 posts and you've already spent way more money than me... Obviously your wallet didn't know when to go into hiding.
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Nice man, a different headphone for every player. Sweet!
 
Nov 4, 2005 at 5:18 AM Post #397 of 1,017
Details are in my sig!
 
Nov 4, 2005 at 4:12 PM Post #399 of 1,017
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Originally Posted by enjoi_rootbeer
ooh i was looking at that Headsave Go-Vibe V3 w/AD8066 opamp. how's that working for you?


They are a nice combo with Grados, since they help expand the "air" and soundstage, and are detailed up top without adding to the "grainy" sound that John Grados sometimes have up there. Bass is tighter than I'm used to, which is a product of the op amp used, but I feel that the 2227, while warming things up, actually doesn't have any more extension in the bass, and even muddies things up a bit compared to the 8066. In fact, with the HF-1 this amp pumped plenty of bass on the go! It's a nice unit with a totally different character than a CHA-47, which is what i was using near the same price range before.
 
Nov 4, 2005 at 5:59 PM Post #400 of 1,017
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Originally Posted by Jahn
They are a nice combo with Grados, since they help expand the "air" and soundstage, and are detailed up top without adding to the "grainy" sound that John Grados sometimes have up there. Bass is tighter than I'm used to, which is a product of the op amp used, but I feel that the 2227, while warming things up, actually doesn't have any more extension in the bass, and even muddies things up a bit compared to the 8066. In fact, with the HF-1 this amp pumped plenty of bass on the go! It's a nice unit with a totally different character than a CHA-47, which is what i was using near the same price range before.


so, jahn, will we be seeing a change to your portable rig soon? possibly a little ray samuels number in there?
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Nov 4, 2005 at 9:53 PM Post #402 of 1,017
Jahn - dont you find the 325i a bit heavy to be using as a portable can? I tried mine and I was a bit skeptical to look down hehehe.... afraid it might fall off my head
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Nov 5, 2005 at 3:56 AM Post #404 of 1,017
Got a "new" camera, so you all must suffer my trial pics. Someday i will get a camera that takes good pics, but for now this is 100 times better than my old one. (in case anyone cares the new ones a Canon powershot a400, got it for 100$ with a 128mb sd card)
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