wolfstar76
Headphoneus Supremus
See my reply, not having a wife is a bless, you will know once you are married .Easy.
Audio - Elysian Annihilator
Non Audio - A wife
See my reply, not having a wife is a bless, you will know once you are married .Easy.
Audio - Elysian Annihilator
Non Audio - A wife
I’ve never experienced synergy like this with an aftermarket cable... Just wow.. Effect Audio knocked it out of the park with this LE cable. Bonneville continues to impress me.
In audio, it’d probably be delay. I was mixing that track I shared a few days ago, and the percussion and guitars (all mono) were feeling out-of-place in a track filled with stereo keys, strings, synths and vocals. They’d pop in, then, poof, they were gone. They felt inconsequential or sudden. Something in me said, “Why don’t you make them last a bit longer? Make them more part of the mix?” In my mind, that just screams ping-pong delay. Ping-pong delay is an effect where you give a sound a trail of echoes, but each consecutive echo would alternate between the left and right channel, so the instrument bounced around in your head; like a ping pong ball. I’d never used post-production delay before, ‘cus I never felt the need. This time, as soon as I added it, it made the mix so much richer and fuller. In many cases, even if you couldn’t hear the ping pong effect, just the fact that those mono sounds now had a stereo trail did wonders in assimilating them into the track. These disparate parts finally felt like they belonged. I couldn’t have been happier with that “discovery.”Here’s a weekend survey question I don’t think we’ve done before: What did you sleep on/resist for far too long only for it to become an indispensable part of your life? As a twist give both audio and non audio examples if you want.
It took me a while to think over this. Audio related I’m honestly not sure. I’d like to think that throughout my journey so far I’ve been really open minded and experimental. Perhaps my unwillingness to really explore headphones? I’m not sure that’s me resisting though rather than just knowing it’s not ideal for my use case.
I slept on external amps for a while but again they just don’t fit my ideal use case.
Non audio related is easy… I wish I would have taken my health more seriously at a younger age because it’s become a non-negotiable aspect of my lifestyle now and I constantly think “what if” had I started this earlier. I wake up every morning Mon-Sat at 6am or earlier to go workout and I love every bit of it. But such is life, I don’t regret the choices I made in my younger years either. Live and learn I suppose
Audio - DAPsIt took me a while to think over this. Audio related I’m honestly not sure. I’d like to think that throughout my journey so far I’ve been really open minded and experimental. Perhaps my unwillingness to really explore headphones? I’m not sure that’s me resisting though rather than just knowing it’s not ideal for my use case.
I slept on external amps for a while but again they just don’t fit my ideal use case.
Non audio related is easy… I wish I would have taken my health more seriously at a younger age because it’s become a non-negotiable aspect of my lifestyle now and I constantly think “what if” had I started this earlier. I wake up every morning Mon-Sat at 6am or earlier to go workout and I love every bit of it. But such is life, I don’t regret the choices I made in my younger years either. Live and learn I suppose
Are we saying the same thing or the opposite lol? I got married last spring.See my reply, not having a wife is a bless, you will know once you are married .
Here’s a weekend survey question I don’t think we’ve done before: What did you sleep on/resist for far too long only for it to become an indispensable part of your life? As a twist give both audio and non audio examples if you want.
Here’s a weekend survey question I don’t think we’ve done before: What did you sleep on/resist for far too long only for it to become an indispensable part of your life? As a twist give both audio and non audio examples if you want.
Okay, maybe the wording is confusing since the answer is something you should have done long time ago.Are we saying the same thing or the opposite lol? I got married last spring.
I am not entirely sure on that, but wasn't the Trifecta limited to 333 units at some point? And in the end we don't really know if brands keep those numbers anyway, paper is patient, as we say in germany.I’d be interested in examples of a company we talk about here doing this, specifically advertising an item as a limited release and then releasing more units with a cosmetic change. I’d want to avoid them also but don’t recall this for items we discuss here.
Just want to say hi for the first time to the Watercooler. I’ve been reading for a while now but never chimed in.
My name is (not THE, but another) Jeff. Been in this hobby since before there were many options and I was into IEMs when I first started (very few options). Reading through this thread has reignited my interest in IEMs and the hobby as a whole.
Congrats on 5000+ pages!
Usually what ends up happening is that they originally produce a certain amount. Then if there is a high enough demand for a product they usually end up either making a second set of them afterwards. Or they take basically the thing that is popular and keep the #s accurate and re-release it as a new product. For example, Dunu SA6 Ultra and then rereleased as Dunu SA6 MKII. You get the idea.I am not entirely sure on that, but wasn't the Trifecta limited to 333 units at some point? And in the end we don't really know if brands keep those numbers anyway, paper is patient, as we say in germany.