TealRice
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np, i thought my was dirty when i got them haha
Didn't Val mention a while back on this forum that if you purchased something of a $20 value or greater (I think it was $20?) that you could get the XL pads for free? Or something along those lines, haha. Just curious if anyone knows if that stills holds true, because I want to buy the VTF BoomPro (like right, right, right now) but I don't know if I should wait and make the purchase when the XL pads come out (if that means I have a chance of getting the XL pads for free). If anyone here could enlighten me it'd be much appreciated!
Thanks in advance
- Matt
My M-100's arrived today, and I am loving them since I tried them
Anyways, I got a question for you M-100 experienced users, or Val, himself. Let's say I wanted a custom cable for the M-100's. Would it work if I got a 3.5mm to 3.5mm cable, except it is then Y-split into two more 3.5mm cables, so I got a jack for each side of the M-100's cups? Or do the M-100's work better/only work with just one side?
Thanks
The other side is just a daisy chain so you can have a buddy hook their headphones into your "other" ear cup and hear what you're hearing. They aren't both inputs. (well technically they are but as soon as you plug on in, the other one because the output).
Benny-x,
I guess "you" is referring to Miceblue, even tho you quoted me? I live in the US, tho I admit to not checking the Verza's price. Stax does start to look more attractive, but $700 is still $700 (plus shipping).
I want an iPhone 4S with more memory than the base model, but frustratingly (in America) we can't get that phone (with 32GB storage and up) as part of a subsidized plan anymore. I understand the reasoning for Apple to switch to the all-digital lighting cable (let's be honest, way more people had durability problems than an interest in portable LOD capability), and I know that USB connectors for phones have seen several connector type changes during the long reign of Apple's 30-pin connector, but it still sucks that now it's even harder to get true line-out to an amp. IIRC, the reason it's difficult for external DACs to get the digital signal for music from the Lightning port is due to licensing?
I'm still not convinced of the value of an external DAC in a portable setting tho.
This isn't technically correct. If you plug a different source into each input, you'll hear both sources simultaneously. You can also use a splitter and have the same source coming in on both sides, but the sound is off. I don't know the technical terms I think it might have something to do with impedance. I sometimes would hook up two inputs so I could talk on the phone while playing a game. Try it! If you mix two different songs you get some interesting sounds.
The other side is just a daisy chain so you can have a buddy hook their headphones into your "other" ear cup and hear what you're hearing. They aren't both inputs. (well technically they are but as soon as you plug on in, the other one because the output).
I hear the m-100's are going for 250 usd on amazon.
Thanks for this. I placed my order somewhere else cause it was cheaper and I wouldn't have to deal with cross-border shipping and other headaches, but this is definitely a better deal since now I can use my Amazon giftcard balance too and can return them if I don't like the sound signature all the while still being cheaper.I hear the m-100's are going for 250 usd on amazon.