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Audeze iSINE 10. $279 for standard cable - $319 for lightning and standard cable.
If you sign up you get an additional 10% off. They appear to be shipping from Audeze direct.
https://deals.marinersoftware.com/sales/isine-10-in-ear-headphones-lighting-standard-cables
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http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2017/12/01/8-innovative-gadget-gifts-for-techie-in-your-life.html
In case it disappears...
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My God... recstar24 is Philip Glass!
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Well that answers my question! I was trying to find my manual on it so I could find the specs with the impedancer, but no success. I foresee another piece of gear in my future. At least the speakers were free.
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Bumping up the thread... has anyone run speakers off of the Impedancer? I was given a pair of Emotiva T1s and don't really have an amp to run them. The specs on the speakers are:
Efficiency: 88 dB (2.83V/1m).
Power handling: 150W continuous / 300W peak.
Nominal impedance: 4 ohms.
Frequency response: 37 Hz – 28 kHz (+3/-3 dB).
Crossover (midrange / tweeter): 2700 Hz, 12 dB / octave
Crossover (woofer / midrange): 275 Hz, 12 dB / octave
Dual speaker terminals for bi-amping or bi-wiring.Would this work or would it tax the RKV?
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New one for me. Any ideas what this means?
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Sennheiser Momentum headphones (black) for $69.99 with promo code EMCAVAT28
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Farrah Fawcett and a prototype Companion Cube, 1980.
Click for slightly larger.
Unused photo session from "Saturn 3". They did do a test shot on set.
She ended up wearing this instead...
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Looks good! I kinda miss my RKV. Not enough to replace it, just a twinge of regret now and then.
I got it pretty dirt cheap - think I paid $350 for it off of Audiogon. At the time there weren't a lot of amps that could run the AKG K1000s off of the jack. Still have those but don't really listen to them. Was too tight of a fit on my head.
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Well she lives again. Got the majority of the dust out and fired it up tonight.
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The chemical we use at work to clean video and audio heads is called Trichloroethylene. I've used Isopropyl and 100% denatured alcohol to clean before, but never this stuff. Smells pretty caustic compared to the other 2. Anyone know anything about it?
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It doesn't appear to be caked on - just accumulated dust from sitting on a shelf. Thought about completely removing it from the chassis to give it a good once over. Doesn't look too difficult, but I may just see what I can do with Q-Tips and tech wipes. I work for a station that uses something other than Isopropyl alcohol to clean video heads as well as other items. Smells nastier than anything I've ever used before and when I get any on my hands it leaves a white film. When I go in on Monday I'll find out exactly what it's called.
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3 years ago I gave some equipment to a friend to store for me and I just picked it back up. 99% of everything looks great, but it appears my RKV was left out on a shelf (unplugged) and has accumulated quite a bit of dust. Before I fire it back up any suggestions on how to get it relatively clean? Would not look forward to scraping out a ton of dust with a Q-tip.
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