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  1. Live at Wembley 1974 on Qobuz
  2. A jig less gate. Just wood and screws. Is this the design you copied?
  3. I bet the WWII does not have that problem. Fucking Sticky Nubs shill. Got the threads in for the side vice and things seem to line up.
  4. 1 point
    The cable is a Silver OCC from Ted Allen which I bought it used for around $120. I use everything from my JH13pro, Sony IER-Z1R, Denon D9200, and even the HD800S. I use 4.4 mm Pentaconn balanced.
  5. Weyes Blood last night in SF. A lovely gal with a lovely voice I could listen to all day.
  6. First of all, thanks for giving her a listen. Secondly, feel better, y'all! I've been mostly listening to comfort music during my eternal commutes:
  7. I'm afraid you should read the forum before posting anything else, so you catch the vibe. We're not much about headphones anymore, but when we talk about them, it's not to recommend things to newbies that ask silly things.
  8. 300B's have been ordered so time to show Woo Audio and Hifiman how this should done.
  9. 1 point
    The players look great. Do you like those protective cases and what kind of headphones do you hook up to them? It looks like a Kimber cable in the jack.
  10. 1 point
    Don’t buy the 2023 crops of North America Sony DAPs given that Sony has given in to the volume restriction laws similar to EU volume capped laws. I believe this applies to the 2023 NA ZX707 and A306 models and newer. The 4.4 mm balanced output drops from 230 mW on the ZX707 down to just under 3 mw. I imported a non-volume capped ZX707 version from Amazon.JP for about $150 in saving including a 4 days DHL express shipping fees for a total of $750. Their current flagship, NW-WM1AM2 and 1ZM2 released back in 2021, are not affected however. There is nothing wrong about releasing a successive models as long as it is an improvements from the old generations and Sony doesn’t do this on a yearly basis. The ZX507 was released in 2018-19 and the ZX707 was released late of last year. Their signature DAPs are updated every five years or so. The first generation Signature DAPs came out around 2015-16 and the 1A/1Z MKII came out in 2021. Please be open minded and give some of these new DAPS a try. I think you guys will really enjoy them. The sound quality is starting to approach a mid-end desktop equipment but in a portable form and that is great. I really like my newly acquired ZX707 and I think it is the best one yet intern of price and performance ratio. I do recommend if u have the budget. If you don’t want to spend that much on a portable DAPs, check out used previous generation models. A used ZX300s, and ZX507s are around $250 and $350 respectively. I am not too concerned about the battery since I can DIY. Also, Sony often uses high quality Li-ion cell battery. My 2004-ish Sony X1060 still hold a full charge. Of course, the cassette display screen below on my WMA1M2 and ZX707 does looks pretty cool to me.
  11. 0 points
    I've seen spectrals of some of those Apple Hires products and seem to be sampled at 44.1KHz
  12. 0 points
    The Mac Ginger does not like the new HomePod.
  13. Seems Ridge’s quality control isn’t all that good. Blade revived with with multiple teeth like this.

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