jlbrach
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it certainly is a great pairing...tough to beat for sure
They are very good together that's for sure!I'm really starting to subscribe to the idea that the 1266 should just come with the Formula S + Powerman.
I'm a believer. Learned the expensive way, but I may be one of the few people out there that have compared the two directly (believe me, i searched for weeks to find a real comparison review). And the FS+P is only 4 hours old now, not even close to having any burn-in time on it.it certainly is a great pairing...tough to beat for sure
Pretty much ALL of the Yarlung recordings are about as good as it gets.This is a great classical and jazz collection to test the resolving capabilities and the timbre accuracy of our AB-1266 setups
Generally speaking these tracks excel with clarity, transparency and spaciousness, and are very natural sounding - the trademark of Yarlung records.
In my case, I am getting the best results with the AIC-10 equipped with a NOS Mullard tube, and the Superconductor cable. Other options I tried veered a bit too much on the cold / distant side, although sometimes making details and instrument separation feel almost spooky, yet at the expense of overall musicality.
By the way, the Valkyria sounds best directly via the DAVE with this specific album, where resolution, depth of field and microdynamics - and timbre even-ness - play a big role in making the musical illusion work.
Thank you! Great suggestionThis is a great classical and jazz collection (Qobuz 24/192 stream available) to test the resolving capabilities and the timbre accuracy of our AB-1266 setups
Generally speaking these tracks excel with clarity, transparency and spaciousness, and are very natural sounding - the trademark of Yarlung records.
In my case, I am getting the best results with the AIC-10 equipped with a NOS Mullard tube, and the Superconductor cable. Other options I tried veered a bit too much on the cold / distant side, although sometimes making details and instrument separation feel almost spooky, yet at the expense of overall musicality.
By the way, the Valkyria sounds best directly via the DAVE with this specific album, where resolution, depth of field and microdynamics - and timbre even-ness - play a big role in making the musical illusion work.
Good question. Abyss have said not to try to tighten the screw yourself. Have you tried larger o rings? If the rings are a little larger the headband might stay in place.Dear friends,
the screw on my Abyss TC headband is not as tight as it once was. Because of this, when I spread it out for the loosest fit (and biggest soundstage), it collapses to the smallest size as the o rings pull it back together. How do I tighten the screw so that the headband stays in place at the width I choose?
You can get it thumb tight otherwise you'll need to send them in for service.I do not have larger o-rings. I need to get the screw tightened...
Ask Joe what is their custom screw head type.That is crazy. I live overseas. To send in headphones to tighten a screw is absurd. Can a local technician do it?
I had the same predicament when I first received my Formula S (no powerman). I was really concerned about first play as I didn't want to blow a driver. I eventually settled on putting it in the middle and turning volume down in the Music app on my Mac.Ok I'm almost afraid to ask, but I just got the formula s + powerman and....I think the volume knob is reversed. Shouldnt xi (11) be full volume?