Pictures of Your Portable Rig (part XVI)
Oct 29, 2015 at 3:51 PM Post #17,971 of 37,652
  But i'm assuming you did? what are you rocking at the moment?


Yeah, I eventually upgraded.  Nowadays for (trans)portable listening I use a macbook+dragonfly+(modded)Beyerdynamic T5p.  The T5p's don't get much love here but I love'em.
 
Oct 29, 2015 at 3:55 PM Post #17,972 of 37,652
  That's a great setup; for years I would use an 80gb iPod + MDR-V6 + CMOYBB and didn't feel compelled to upgrade. ​

Thank you and how did you like the CMOYBB as i'm looking for a good amp
Right now I'm thinking of getting either the Fiio E6 or the CMOYBB
 
Oct 29, 2015 at 3:58 PM Post #17,973 of 37,652
I love the CMOYBB, the Bass-boost provides a satisfying bump in the lower frequencies and it's a nice upgrade in clarity to the internal amp in the iPod Classic.
 
Oct 29, 2015 at 4:07 PM Post #17,974 of 37,652
  I love the CMOYBB, the Bass-boost provides a satisfying bump in the lower frequencies and it's a nice upgrade in clarity to the internal amp in the iPod Classic.​

Ahh nice definitely might get it but I have one more question
Is there a difference between the CMOYBB and the regular CMOY? As while surfing Amazon it showed up when I searched up CMOYBB and I'm just wondering if there are any differences besides being considerably cheaper.
 
Oct 29, 2015 at 4:11 PM Post #17,975 of 37,652
FiiO X5 II + Shure SE535 along with some Ghost Peppers and a Carolina Reaper Pepper all from my garden.
I'm working on getting custom cables so I can take my HD650's along with me to work.

 
Oct 29, 2015 at 4:44 PM Post #17,976 of 37,652
  Ahh nice definitely might get it but I have one more question
Is there a difference between the CMOYBB and the regular CMOY? As while surfing Amazon it showed up when I searched up CMOYBB and I'm just wondering if there are any differences besides being considerably cheaper.


CMOYBB = Switch to boost the bass
CMOY (non BB) = no bass boost
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Oct 29, 2015 at 5:00 PM Post #17,978 of 37,652
  FiiO X5 II + Shure SE535 along with some Ghost Peppers and a Carolina Reaper Pepper all from my garden.
I'm working on getting custom cables so I can take my HD650's along with me to work.


I dare you eat one RAW
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Oct 29, 2015 at 8:39 PM Post #17,979 of 37,652
 
I dare you eat one RAW
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to date I have eaten 3 of the Reapers RAW. I eat a lot of very hot peppers. Ghost peppers are about my normal limit. The Reapers are a whole nuther level. They have a very good taste, very fruity and almost citrus like taste, but the heat is overwhelming. It was a half hour of sheer hellfire. It is amazing how much hotter the Reaper is then the Ghost Pepper. I still have a few Reapers if you are interested in trying one. :D
 
Oct 29, 2015 at 9:29 PM Post #17,980 of 37,652
 
 
I dare you eat one RAW
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to date I have eaten 3 of the Reapers RAW. I eat a lot of very hot peppers. Ghost peppers are about my normal limit. The Reapers are a whole nuther level. They have a very good taste, very fruity and almost citrus like taste, but the heat is overwhelming. It was a half hour of sheer hellfire. It is amazing how much hotter the Reaper is then the Ghost Pepper. I still have a few Reapers if you are interested in trying one. :D


Have you tried Habanero peppers? Gosh those are @#$%&!!!! hot!!! i only use a few drops of habanero salsa
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 and very rarely, prefer more "sissy" peppers like jalapeños
 
Oct 30, 2015 at 3:15 AM Post #17,982 of 37,652
Eye-candies. 
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Oct 30, 2015 at 9:15 AM Post #17,985 of 37,652
Slow day at work. At least I have world-class audio to help pass the time.

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