Have them modified and fit the larger pads ,the sound will be at whole new level.I love porta pros. I actually use them with my Lpgt as I think they sound great together
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The Altmann Tera Player - Thread
gazzington
Headphoneus Supremus
I need to buy a drill as sadly I don't have one
Yeah. SD CARDS are cheap these days. I have a few in a small camera case although I find that I use one 128GB card filled with my favourite albums on random shuffle most of the time.My only complain will be that the Tera-Player cannot read 256,512 GB SDXC. I would love to have more music on a single card, but then again I know a very good supplier that has the 64 GB SanDisk blue for only £8.99 with free shipping.
That's the price of 2 cups of coffee
Loving the TP with Mr Speakers Aeon Closed. It's my go-to portable set up (non tidal anyway).
Is the Tera-Player powerful enough to drive Aeon Closed properly? I am wondering if the new Aeon Closed 2 willbe a even better match.Yeah. SD CARDS are cheap these days. I have a few in a small camera case although I find that I use one 128GB card filled with my favourite albums on random shuffle most of the time.
Loving the TP with Mr Speakers Aeon Closed. It's my go-to portable set up (non tidal anyway).
jmills8
Previously known as bmiamihk, jmills2
Many do enjoy listening to soft music on a low volume.Is the Tera-Player powerful enough to drive Aeon Closed properly? I am wondering if the new Aeon Closed 2 willbe a even better match.
You've got all the answersMany do enjoy listening to soft music on a low volume.
jmills8
Previously known as bmiamihk, jmills2
Years of debating.You've got all the answers
gazzington
Headphoneus Supremus
There's a new woody tera player. Look at Charles web site
Yes, and it looks beautiful. Did you placed an order yet, Gaz?
gazzington
Headphoneus Supremus
Nope, still need to sell. You getting a wooden one?Yes, and it looks beautiful. Did you placed an order yet, Gaz?
Eventually, yes.Nope, still need to sell. You getting a wooden one?
gazzington
Headphoneus Supremus
They look nice. Need to make some wooden porta pros too!
$3896 USD is a hard pill to swallow
smial1966
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Really?!?
Charles is asking for over 3000 Euros for essentially the same device that I purchased from him years ago (as an early adopter) for 500 Euros. Whilst I enjoyed listening to my TP it became readily apparent that it’s appeal is partly predicated on ameliorating the high and low sound wave peaks. As the Tera Player smooths over transients to manufacture a pleasingly ‘mellow’ sound which owners erroneously label as ‘organic’ instead of sonically muted.
The Tera Player is a robust and quirky device beloved by owners and justifiably lauded for it’s mellifluous sound. But... it’s price has become disgustingly expensive and in no way commensurate with the production process. As the first batch of Tera Players sold for around 1000 Euros - excluding the early adopters.
Altmann is blatantly profiteering charging over 3000 Euros for essentially the same DAP that he sold for 998 Euros a few years ago.
Please use your intelligence folks and do not blindly order a Tera Player without listening to one, then compare the sonics to a contemporary DAP and/or smartphone with Audioquest Cobalt.
I’ve owned an early Tera Player and many highend DAPs, they’ve all had their sonic strengths & weaknesses, but you won’t hear sonic realism listening to the TP. As it sanitises musical reproduction and portrays a fake soundscape.
Charles is asking for over 3000 Euros for essentially the same device that I purchased from him years ago (as an early adopter) for 500 Euros. Whilst I enjoyed listening to my TP it became readily apparent that it’s appeal is partly predicated on ameliorating the high and low sound wave peaks. As the Tera Player smooths over transients to manufacture a pleasingly ‘mellow’ sound which owners erroneously label as ‘organic’ instead of sonically muted.
The Tera Player is a robust and quirky device beloved by owners and justifiably lauded for it’s mellifluous sound. But... it’s price has become disgustingly expensive and in no way commensurate with the production process. As the first batch of Tera Players sold for around 1000 Euros - excluding the early adopters.
Altmann is blatantly profiteering charging over 3000 Euros for essentially the same DAP that he sold for 998 Euros a few years ago.
Please use your intelligence folks and do not blindly order a Tera Player without listening to one, then compare the sonics to a contemporary DAP and/or smartphone with Audioquest Cobalt.
I’ve owned an early Tera Player and many highend DAPs, they’ve all had their sonic strengths & weaknesses, but you won’t hear sonic realism listening to the TP. As it sanitises musical reproduction and portrays a fake soundscape.
jmills8
Previously known as bmiamihk, jmills2
Yeah , I paid 500 then now its crazy expensive.Really?!?
Charles is asking for over 3000 Euros for essentially the same device that I purchased from him years ago (as an early adopter) for 500 Euros. Whilst I enjoyed listening to my TP it became readily apparent that it’s appeal is partly predicated on ameliorating the high and low sound wave peaks. As the Tera Player smooths over transients to manufacture a pleasingly ‘mellow’ sound which owners erroneously label as ‘organic’ instead of sonically muted.
The Tera Player is a robust and quirky device beloved by owners and justifiably lauded for it’s mellifluous sound. But... it’s price has become disgustingly expensive and in no way commensurate with the production process. As the first batch of Tera Players sold for around 1000 Euros - excluding the early adopters.
Altmann is blatantly profiteering charging over 3000 Euros for essentially the same DAP that he sold for 998 Euros a few years ago.
Please use your intelligence folks and do not blindly order a Tera Player without listening to one, then compare the sonics to a contemporary DAP and/or smartphone with Audioquest Cobalt.
I’ve owned an early Tera Player and many highend DAPs, they’ve all had their sonic strengths & weaknesses, but you won’t hear sonic realism listening to the TP. As it sanitises musical reproduction and portrays a fake soundscape.
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