Lurk650
Headphoneus Supremus
You should have put that it isn't yours....all you did was copy & paste somebody else's impressions with no note of thatthat is not my review, when they are here i will compare them
You should have put that it isn't yours....all you did was copy & paste somebody else's impressions with no note of thatthat is not my review, when they are here i will compare them
for me it's not an issue of being sold or not on the possibility of audible differences caused by changing IEM cables. it's factually possible, predictable, and can be confirmed through measurements or proper listening tests. just like it's factual that a great many people will exaggerate or simply make up the differences they think they're getting from cables(also easy to predict, influence, and confirm with blind testing).I know some are not sold on the influence of cables on your earphones
for me it's not an issue of being sold or not on the possibility of audible differences caused by changing IEM cables. it's factually possible, predictable, and can be confirmed through measurements or proper listening tests. just like it's factual that a great many people will exaggerate or simply make up the differences they think they're getting from cables(also easy to predict, influence, and confirm with blind testing).
just because a topic has people on opposing sides, doesn't mean that we don't already know the correct answers. if you suggest causality between a type of metal in the cable and a certain sound out of the IEM(even as a vague rule of thumb), you only demonstrate a lack of electrical understanding. we're dealing with an electrical circuit here, so things are usually more complicated. the only case where we could infer such simple relation would be if the amp and the IEM were always the same and if the 2 cables were 100% identical beside the metal used. but you guys never start with such a restrictive premise when you try to offer some oversimplified rules for cable sound.
in practice we'll have cases where a copper cable does sound warmer, and cases where it will sound brighter, and cases where it will sound exactly like the other cable, and many other situations related to the impedance curve of the IEM used, and stuff like that. the legit conclusion is that there is no simple correlation between sound and the metal in the cable. correlation between the cable's impedance, the IEM's impedance and the amp's impedance from 20Hz to 20kHz, now already we can make a bunch of predictions about how the signature will be affected. it's still not complete but it will often give a general idea(or at least part of the equation).
LOLz!!
Mlaihk
New Head-Fier
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It does help, thanks! So... do you have a recommendation for an IEM that would be better for long listening? And maybe with a more comfortable cord ? Also, if youve used the Solaris, how do they compare?
People may hate me for recommending this but.....
Try the new Nicehck NX7.......
@Mlaihk you got some cojones! Lol..This post was on the Solaris thread.
With this setup, I am in sub USD150 heaven!
This is for sure a silly question, but if I'm not wrong, the signal coming out from phone's USB is a digital one. Then DC01 is supposed to convert into an analogical. It's it ok?
If ok, then the question is: Why this mixed cable? Is the DAC in the little USB plug instead the main body of DC01?
Not all DAC are created equal. The NX7 benefits from more power, and the DC01 is currently the only usb dongle equipped with a high quality dac and REAL LDO balanced output.......
Just phone to DC01 to 2.5mm balanced pure silver cable.
I suspect it is in the 2.5mm housing and not the usb c connector. I can feel the 2.5mm housing gets a bit warm but not the type c connector.Hi, thank you for the answer But my doubt is where is physically the DAC placed in DC01? Am I i right to think that it must be before audio copper cable? (I don't doubt the sound quality, but it misses me).
I suspect it is in the 2.5mm housing and not the usb c connector. I can feel the 2.5mm housing gets a bit warm but not the type c connector.
It is in the USB C plug...the amp is with the balanced port which is why it gets warmMaybe amp and LDO, but that copper cable seems as it is conducting only analogical signal. If it's true, DAC should be in USB-C tiny plug. Maybe some of the cracks around here can throw some light on this matter!
It is in the USB C plug...the amp is with the balanced port which is why it gets warm
I asked ibasso via facebook messenger and the response was that the DAC is located in the large housing........All clear then. Thanks @Lurk650