jamato8
Headphoneus Supremus
Furutech is now announcing the official release of the 4.4 TRRRS. Apparently some sample stock was sent out in Japan and that is what people have bought. I look forward to it being stocked in the US.
Yes i know that option and removed it as it is like 23.8GB so i have 0% space reserved.. all for music, I bet then those "other files" are some sort of database of images like ipods did?By default MediaGo occupies 10% of device memory for internal uses. You can reduce that by going into Device settings. You can also change whether on the fly conversion happens for the audio file formats to be saved into the device or not.
I like how the xba-z5 sound with wm1a balanced, detailed, in the entire spectrum and not piercing highs.
Don't know why many people prefer the EX1000
Awesome "Schiit", every picture is worth 1000 words! Loved how those measurements are looking, a lot of works!http://ohm-image.net/data/audio/rmaa-sony-nw-wm1z-24-bit
Nathan's RMAA data and brief review on the WM1Z is out. Expecting his full-length review.
Beautiful photography as always.
http://ohm-image.net/data/audio/rmaa-sony-nw-wm1z-24-bit
Nathan's RMAA data and brief review on the WM1Z is out. Expecting his full-length review.
Beautiful photography as always.
So did I. I was actually contemplating selling mine but, after the downgrade, I'm very happy with the treble.back to 1.10 and found my perfect sound. The treble is less bright and piercing, the change is not night and day but noticeable on my iem
couldn't agree more with you about this issue of graphics vs earsAs soon as someone starts throwing up graphs and charts I completely ignore what they have to say, because at the end of the day you could have a chart saying "its going to sound awesome because its hitting this level", but then when my ears hear it, it could be complete crap.
http://ohm-image.net/data/audio/rmaa-sony-nw-wm1z-24-bit
Nathan's RMAA data and brief review on the WM1Z is out. Expecting his full-length review.
Beautiful photography as always.
A pretty picture, but that is about all. A confusing and somewhat incoherent article. I'm not entirely sure, but I don't think Nathan digs the 1Z - at all. And what's with the getting warm stuff - and back to the hissing? Why is it that nobody mentioned the hissing for what, 11 months - and then one person perceives it and all of a sudden we appear to have an angry snake in our pockets that apparently all critics can hear. I've not perceived it - but then again, I've only listened to my unit for a mere 500 hours. Under what conditions was the hissing "observed"? In terms of output quality, how much play time did this unit have? I don't mind criticism - 'tis to be encouraged as after all, it is one of the ways this sort of technology advances. I do however like to read objective articles. I've ponied up my very hard earned, and thoroughly enjoy my hiss free golden child - but articles like this really are rather pointless and appear to be more about the individual's ego and a bit of Sony slamming rather than anything useful. I'm sorry to have wasted a portion of my life reading it really. Nice picture though.
http://ohm-image.net/data/audio/rmaa-sony-nw-wm1z-24-bit
Nathan's RMAA data and brief review on the WM1Z is out. Expecting his full-length review.
Beautiful photography as always.