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I got a "hey, your diploma's coming in a couple weeks!" letter just now. That's kind of exciting.
Perhaps this will quell some of the dreams?
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Finally, after a year-long separation from my vintage Yammy ortho, the reunion is oh so sweet. From the weeks long fasting from headphones (due to wanting to listen to music using the cheapo PC 2.1 Logitech speakers) my stock Yammy is very very from what I remember from last year.
Wow, has it been that long? Oh wait, I guess it has... I kept thinking that you went home during the winter, but then I remembered Turkey.
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I listened to the new Beats Studio 2013 yesterday and it was surprisingly decent. Still a lot of plastic for the price but suddenly the performance is respectable. I wonder if things will get awkward in the portables forum.
You know what's funny about this... given his past history, no one is gonna believe Mike about this... not for a while at least. He is right though. It's still not Fi, but at least it's not crap anymore. Which makes me wonder, has every major studio suddenly changed it's house sound?
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What makes the Alpha Dogs compelling is that they jettison the stock cups entirely, which solves one issue most T50RP mods have no matter what they are, and that's a slightly rubbery quality to the sound that the stock cups seem to impart. It's just unavoidable so long as those cups are there. Maybe Dan's new cups will solve this, though I'm skeptical he'll have as much control on the drivers, as his target sound seems to be a bit looser.
Yeah, from talking to Dan, that was the whole reason behind what he's doing. He reached a limitation on the stock cups, and it wasn't worth it to tweak it any further. Personally, I liked the Alpha Dogs very much, and I had a pretty good time during my audition. I will say this though, the sound of the Alpha Dogs is reminiscent of a relatively rare modded Mad Dog I had the opportunity to try a little while back... but with a much more open presentation.
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Some amps that are touted as "wires with gain" and measuring perfectly didn't sound that natural to me. They sounded thin, flat. You need power *and* finesse.
The term
deceased comes to mind for some of these well-measuring amps. In fact, now that I think about it, my most common response to people asking me if such-and-such is a good amp is to say, "well it measures well."
Right now, I am thoroughly content with the WA7. It's almost a perfect storm for my immediate needs. The DAC isn't the best I've heard, but it does the job just fine. The sound, without any hint of sarcasm, is just lovely. Oh, and I love the little IEM jack... love it, love it, love it!
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Sounds like my ideal amplifier
(says the guy with poor-measuring AudioGD stuff, and who uses vibration tweaks and cables worth almost as much as his gear). In my ideal world, gear performs so well technically that all the dynamics, finesse, smoothness are there as a product of superb technical performance rather than one flaw hiding another. It's probably a pipe dream but I think it's worth pursuing.
drez, have you tried the SR Tranquility Base yet? That thing is unreal.
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Even Order Harmonic distortion? Odd Order Harmonic distortion?? What if a consumer's sensitivity is at odds with Even Order...
never mind, but hopefully you get the point. Your "Best" may simply not translate over into another's reality. Be it food, film, audio or sex. Still... it's good to have preferences!
It was all making sense until I got the the sex part.
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Someone once asked me to get some shots of Moscow and St. Petersburg when my family came over. Here's some:
follow the Moskva by
FarEast91, on Flickr
down to Gorky Park by
FarEast91, on Flickr
closed Hermitage by
FarEast91, on Flickr
Wow, these look great!
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Well... with me looking on from Southern California, they look
cold.
Lately yeah - although what's with these cold August nights we're having?!