Jotaro
100+ Head-Fier
@MrWalkman beer for you coming soon!!
This FM sounds great...but unable to download due to daily limit?
I don't think Google Drive has a download limit.
Thanks. This is the error I get
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m7Sorry,ot question.
which ier in your hopinion goes well with the wm1a?
budg. Around 400.00€
When I A/B test the stock WM1Z (with DMP FW) vs WM1A (HW+FW mod), I feel I prefer the sound of the WM1A (!!).
Now the WM1Z sounds slightly congested and muddy in comparison.
Note that I mean strictly in comparison; the WM1Z (especially with DMP FW) is still going to be close/equal/superior to pretty much any DAP out there.
Also, the WM1A is now doing what my LPGT used to do; I've plugged in my very warm and smooth $500 Stealth Sonics U4 IEMs, and it's making them sound more like a $800+ IEM. It's making the Solaris 2020 sound better too, basically bringing new heights to all my IEMs
Never liked the warmer output on Sony DAPs myself (ie 4.4 on DMP-Z1 and WM1Z, 3.5 on WM1A). I always go for the other more neutral output (3.5 on DMP-Z1 and WM1Z, 4.4 on WM1A)With regard to this bit above, I just want to add some clarification.
When reading this, I'm reminded that A/B testing two different sound signatures back to back is a good method to some extent, but needs to be balanced with longer sessions with each. If I switch from a relatively more neutral/reference IEM (iBasso IT04, for example) to a thick, warm and rich one (EE Phantom), the sudden and quite extreme change in tonality may make the second IEM sound a bit warm, thick, veiled, muddy; sometimes to the point where it almost makes one recoil.
However, equally, if I've spent hours/days on the Phantom, and switch back to the IT04 or another relatively neutral-reference IEM, it may sound thin, lifeless and non-musical.
In reality, neither of these perceptions accurately portray the true facts, and as such I just want to remind people that I was just A/B testing and posting subjective impressions on the fly
As a vaguely responsible Head-Fi member I want to balance those impressions by voicing the opinion that extended listening to the WM1Z will of course allow one to get used to the sound signature, and I believe any feeling of excessive warmth will dissipate
Been listening to the Modded 1A ALL DAY...... I mean allll day, and battery is still all bars full.
How does a copper case ground an electrical current unless you're holding it?I tought copper was better than alu or SS because being more conductivo (in the Grounding point of view)
Your Firmware mod is beyond belief I am so thoroughly impressed it's not even funny.Nice! While I know your comment is related to the battery mod, I also think that now it's even easier to listen to this sound over longer periods of time.