Pictures of your portable rig- Part III of the infinite trilogy

Dec 10, 2005 at 6:26 AM Post #826 of 1,017

Denon DCP-150 --> Moon-Audio Blue Dragon --> Headsave Classic Original Verison --> Etymotic ER-4S


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Denon DCP-150 --> Moon-Audio Blue Dragon --> Headsave Classic Original Verison --> Etymotic ER-4S
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Dec 10, 2005 at 7:36 AM Post #829 of 1,017
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Originally Posted by sahwnfras
Lets just say, two is always better than one.


[size=medium]So..... Two is better than one
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Just curious, how much battery life do you get with that set up?


I just made my new altoid battery pack

Before I was using a radioshack powerbank which was 4 batteries and a DC-DC converter to up the voltage to 6V. It lasted I don't know 5 hours maybe 6 (or maybe 4
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)with the powerbank. I never realy count and recharge often. What was practical with the powerbank is you can just plug it in and recharge the batteries whenever your close to a AC outlet or use the powerbank as a wallwart. Now I lost my powerbank
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so made a altoid battery pack instead.
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Maybe tomorrow I'll test to see how long It can last with freshly recharge batteries.

To answer your first question that you deleted and edited it out.
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Is it worth it? I only know that It sure sound damn good
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Dec 10, 2005 at 3:18 PM Post #830 of 1,017
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Originally Posted by sahwnfras
Lets just say, two is always better than one.


2 tax bills
2 accidents
2 mortages
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Dec 10, 2005 at 4:14 PM Post #831 of 1,017
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No geeking, maximum listening flexibility and most usability out of all the DAPs, notably better / same-class sound quality than any of the 'classic' PCDP's I've had or borrowed, the best compromise of sound vs whatever environment / portability I need, no IEMs to irritate my ears (although I do use one for flying).


I think I'm done chopping and changing for a while. I've had so many phones apart from the PX200/HD25-1. The rest have proven to be a less optimum compromise, although IEM's were better for portability but which I've had to give up for regular use because of the irritation. And I've had so many DAPs apart from the iPod, but all have proved inferior as far as making a truly large library usable and in terms of day-upon-day usability.


Of course, I wouldn't have known all that for sure unless I had actually bought / used the rest. Now I have, and I'm happy with my choice.
 
Dec 10, 2005 at 8:07 PM Post #835 of 1,017
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Originally Posted by bangraman
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No geeking, maximum listening flexibility and most usability out of all the DAPs, notably better / same-class sound quality than any of the 'classic' PCDP's I've had or borrowed, the best compromise of sound vs whatever environment / portability I need, no IEMs to irritate my ears (although I do use one for flying).


I think I'm done chopping and changing for a while. I've had so many phones apart from the PX200/HD25-1. The rest have proven to be a less optimum compromise, although IEM's were better for portability but which I've had to give up for regular use because of the irritation. And I've had so many DAPs apart from the iPod, but all have proved inferior as far as making a truly large library usable and in terms of day-upon-day usability.


Of course, I wouldn't have known all that for sure unless I had actually bought / used the rest. Now I have, and I'm happy with my choice.



That's a nice lookin' iPod case. Where'd you get it from?
 
Dec 14, 2005 at 3:47 PM Post #838 of 1,017
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Originally Posted by bangraman
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No geeking, maximum listening flexibility and most usability out of all the DAPs, notably better / same-class sound quality than any of the 'classic' PCDP's I've had or borrowed, the best compromise of sound vs whatever environment / portability I need, no IEMs to irritate my ears (although I do use one for flying).


I think I'm done chopping and changing for a while. I've had so many phones apart from the PX200/HD25-1. The rest have proven to be a less optimum compromise, although IEM's were better for portability but which I've had to give up for regular use because of the irritation. And I've had so many DAPs apart from the iPod, but all have proved inferior as far as making a truly large library usable and in terms of day-upon-day usability.


Of course, I wouldn't have known all that for sure unless I had actually bought / used the rest. Now I have, and I'm happy with my choice.



is the ipod shakey inside the agent 18?

i mean does it stay firm or does it moves about?
 
Dec 15, 2005 at 12:07 AM Post #840 of 1,017
So this is my basic set up, although I mostly use my Senns 280's at home. Right now I only have a flash player, but I'm still deciding which Video player I should get. I'm also debating whether I should get an amp. Any suggestions from the looks of my rig?
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[size=xx-small]Dell Dimension 8400 | Creative Sound Blaster Audigy2 ZS | Logitech 5300e 5.1
Live Flash Player | Samsung SCH A950 | Sennheiser HD280 Pro | Etymotic er6i[/size]
 

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