Kitechaser
Headphoneus Supremus
It's the truth. You guys are sensitive.I especially like the parting shot. Classic.
China is known for ripping off tech. Is this news to you guys?
It's the truth. You guys are sensitive.I especially like the parting shot. Classic.
Well I learned one thing from that I haven't thought of before at-least. In that high sensitivity of course mean more sensitive to everything and as such with a weaker signal to noise ratio because a weaker signal a more noisier output. Which of course only is true as long as a stronger signal doesn't create at least as much more noise as well.
I do have a bachelor degree in computer science of which half eduction was together with eletrical engineers too so I have done a few basic electronics courses and do know those things.
I still don't understand what from specs would make them hard to drive.
I do understand 95 dB / 1 mW is on the lower side of things.
I do understand that the lower impedience the more current you need to push through to reach the same power and I know for amplifiers that you sometimes talk about their capacity to deliver current so maybe there's some limit there.
But still 10 mW isn't much and 0.01=20*x^2 give 0.0223607 ampere where 20*0.0223607=0.447214 volt.
Is 0.447214 volt demanding? Is 0.0223607 ampere demanding? is 0.01 watt demanding?
I would assume the answer to all that is no.
So why is it demanding? Demanding because sensitivity is low so it need more signal to sound more? Yes. But if you aren't supposed to give it more than 0.447 volt / 0.01 watt of signal then how do it become more demanding because even if less efficient clearly you aren't supposed to drive it loud or how else to interpret that?
It may not play loud but how do it become demanding? Can one feed it 1+ volt of signal and go way beyond the 0.01 watt? Sure it would be expected to sound louder then but will it also break? 1 micron thick isn't think and much less thick than the other one you compared with with 16 micron or whatever and I'd expect with a very thing membrane you'd also want a very thin wire and as you may know a thinner wire have more resistance and with more resistance come more heat so not only are you slamming around the membrane more violently you're also warming up the wire more. At 1 micro thick membrane and tiny wires how much can they take until they break? Isn't that what they have put the 0.01 watt limit on? And then they may very well be low sensitivity but given that doesn't that mean that you are just bound to drive them only up to "low" volumes or else you'll break them. Not that they will be demanding because if you send them a lot of signal they will break.
Or?
All American space program for was a German “knock off” so? Everything is rippedIt's the truth. You guys are sensitive.
China is known for ripping off tech. Is this news to you guys?
I don't mean that as a slight. It's just an observation.All American space program for was a German “knock off” so? Everything is ripped
I did gave it a try, not because of reviews but also t2/t3....
I think they are the best value in headfi or even all hifi
So it is a good company
I am world and of 1000s iems and khans etc 150$ is something I can risk for a good track record
We will see soon
Linsoul was where I ordered the P1 and I was one of the first 20 but they have not confirmed if I will get the Tripowin C8 cable? Hopefully.
That was exactly my rational too. I was about to pick a new SE846 and tripped across the T3's. I was blown away by what Tin could accomplish in a $60 at retail set ... mind blowing really, given the price. They burried my 535s. So I figured I better see what they can do for $160....
That's pretty low risk. S8, 846, Andromeda will still be there if I'm not enamored with them, but I'm more than just a little hope and optimistic about the P1s