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The LCD-1 has a square driver bolted to a thick piece of plastic that has exactly the same shape as the cups. Unfortunately, there is a printed circuit going to the driver, that's printed on the edge of the back side of the plastic piece. So, transplanting the driver would either mean making a new egg-shaped cup, or to get rid of that circuit. Maybe the driver can work without that circuit? Maybe not? With a more carefully made headset, it might sound even better than it does now. It lacks a bit of bass impact, but otherwise sounds great to me. The advantage of the stock headset is that it's very light - the entire headphone is very light actually. The huge cable ruins comfort a bit though.
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That's right. It just lies there in between the magnets and floats back and forth in the magnetic field as the current goes through the circuit on the diaphragm.
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The stock cable is a bit clumsy and heavy. That's my only complaint with it. (And it's easy to change.... it's just not annoying enough at the moment....)
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I am stopping for now with the LCD-2 as well. After some months of listening, they pass the enjoyable listen test. Nothing appears dramatically missing / wrong / annoying with the LCD-2. I sure don't want anything less enjoyable than this sound.
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I went out in the snow and went down the small hill on my small sledge. An ass-piece of plastic. The kids had fun too.
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So they are making fancy Dragonfire Acoustics graphs now instead of the old no-name graphs. I wonder if I could retro-fit that on my graph?
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Ye Macce Threade
DefectiveAudioComponent replied to Hopstretch's topic in GoRedwings19's Computer Help Hotline
My previous Dell chat from a few years ago went something like this: me: keyboard is broken dell rep: how about us coming over to fix it this afternoon? Maybe things have gone downhills since then? -
It will - That's what it does. The reverse will also work, if you want more sliding action.
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Good question... I've got no high end gear unless the Arcam cd73 player counts.... But it brings out a nice airy sound from the LCD-2 so it appears to do the conversion as it should. I need to listen to some more music to hear if it has annoying flaws. The seller said it's basically unused (and it sure looks brand new) so it's not even burned-in (the manual recommends a whole month for burn-in ) Components could start breaking down anyway with age I suppose....
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It looks well made with it's thick steel case and steel front plate. Probably the case itself is worth what I paid for the dac. As a bonus, it features one useless optical deltran clock sync output for jitter free transfer. I am curious about what the ancient DX16 dac processor can do to the sound. Apparently DPA made it and only used it in their own products. The on-off switch is tempting.
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I've been having a headache the size of southern europe.
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I bought an ancient DPA Renaissance dac instead of a new pair of jeans. Maybe I'll regret it... It's supposed to be an entry level model, so even though I didn't pay that much, it still might have been better to get something new to wear.
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Ultrasone Special Edition 10s. $2750 MSRP
DefectiveAudioComponent replied to Eric5676's topic in Headphones
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Ultrasone Special Edition 10s. $2750 MSRP
DefectiveAudioComponent replied to Eric5676's topic in Headphones
I'll think about this can if they offer it in neon green. -
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