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skullguise

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  1. I wonder why...

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    This reminds me a tiny bit of what my British friend called a "Cheese Beanie." Looked ALMOST like that, but slightly more appetizing (and admittedly, tasted pretty good). Needed a bit of Marmite was all :D

    I used to like some of the Ultrasones, tried several. Realized quickly enough that it just wasn't real, and never looked back. The closest I got to keeping one was an HFI-2200ULE, if I have the model right. That one was the least of all evils. Haven't heard the Edition series, though, and probably won't; I like my shingles shitless.

  2. So question: is the Valhalla the latest FOTM on H-F now? I don't dare read......(I only visit H-F for the naked pictures....I mean, the marketplace forums....not the articles)

    In all seriousness, for anyone that can wade through the crap and get a concept of how the Asgard really sounds, I'm hoping for realistic thoughts on the relative merits of the Valhalla.

    Gene's input is intruiging, especially considering the source and the fact that it worked well with high sensitity, low impedence IEM's.

    I still have my Asgard, but it don't get used so much.... O2 rig for most listening, but I still like the refinement of the Millet Max for casual dynamic listening. Might consider a move from Asgard to Valhalla.

  3. To be fair I never took to the Cambridge 840 C. It has an odd midrange, not sure how to describe it, but it sounded unnatural to me. Of coarse I've only heard one specimen, so that possibly could come into play.

    You're not alone.....I felt the same way when I demo'd the 840c against a better-in-many-aspects Primare player. The upper mids were the part that bothered me the most.

    Back on topic...... :D I prefer the "Backstroke of the West" to all edited or undedited versions.....

  4. Does the Droid X use Andoird 2.1? I've read that 2.2 is a nice boost up.....

    I have a 1st Gen Droid, like it a lot too.

    I'm also curious about tablets (non-phone) that are coming out with Android OS on them. Some of the Chinese imports do, but Archos is introducing a whole line of iPod Touch-like players to iPad-like tablets - max price $399 IIRC. Could be pretty fun.....

  5. Searched this forum, didn't see it before. I tried a couple of Mr. Kim Dao's adapters years ago, as part of a discount-for-review program when he first went into business.

    They didn't do well in my system, he thought it was a mismatch with my modded CD player. Still, he posted the review, hats off to him.

    Over the years, I've seen his diatribe grow. But methinks he may have gone over the edge now. Read if you can....

    Dakiom MA203 &diy5, proven For Sale | AudiogoN

  6. Club Polk - View Single Post - Wyred 4 Sound DAC's...

    Starting to see some user feedback about the DAC-2. Interestingly enough, this is a guy that also is currently using an 840c like I am. No, that's not me.

    He's obviously pretty happy in the early goings. What he's describing is exactly what I'm looking for. More warmth! Yes!

    Interesting, I would not normally describe any implementation I've heard of the Sabre32 DAC as "warm." But I thought the comments overall were interesting. I have heard a glare with the 840c that bothered me some, it was more upper mids/lower treble as I thought; I'm wondering if that's what he refers to. I strongly preferred a Primare CD player that I compared to the Cambridge.....

  7. I owned the EC/SS a couple years ago, and own the Schiit Asgard now. Apples and Oranges, since no direct comparison, but I'd classify the Schiit as more dynamic/powerful, and slightly more fun. The EC/SS is more maybe refined and slightly more neutral IIRC. EC/SS went well with my Grado's and Deepak's HP-2 at the time, and even managed to make a Beyer sound pretty decent.

    The Schiit is likely to be more suitable for more variety of cans, though. The EC/SS sounded decent, but a bit lifeless on some of the cans I threw at it (couple AKG's most noticably, 271's and 701's). I don't have those same cans now, but the Schiit would likely have more dynamic sound. Haven't listened to it for a few weeks now, but that midrange glare I heard in my first days listening was still there slightly at last run. Not wholly intrusive, but noticable to me.

    My 2 cents, worth probably about half that.....

  8. Couldn't find based on a couple searches, but admittedly didn't exhaustively search.

    So if some kind soul can put away a shovel and answer me this, it'd be much appreciated.

    I sold off a brielfy-used Stax SRM-007t II when I got JP#'s exStatA. I had no issues with the volume controls, and L/R trackign was fine.

    Buyer doesn't have phones yet, nor someone near him with phones to borrow. But he noticed that the L/R volume controls behave differently. One rotates nearly 360 degrees ("normal"), but the other goes around and around. No mention of catches or clicks.....I also need to get clarification on which does what....

    But wanted to throw this out here. Can someone tell me if this is normal behaviour/function? Truth be told, I never tried to trun the volume separately that way....not like that's normal bevaior, I guess :rolleyes:

    Any info appreciated.

    Thanks,

    Todd.

  9. Lancers.....thanks guys! I was searching Mateus, but knew it wasn't that bottle.....

    And old story related to me on Boone's Farm. My brother used to work in college at a liquor store near his school. Someone comes in on one of his first days and asks for (phonetic spelling, with caps on accented syllable) "Boo-ENNIS FERM-ay." Thinking it was some unknown Spanish or Portugese wine he hadn't heard of, he asked the senior guy on staff, who brought their Boone's Farm to them..... He and my brother chuckled quite a bit on that one.

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