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justin

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  1. It only means 24/96 is the highest supported rate. 16/44.1 will stay 16/44.1
  2. how would you separate the wood and metal cups?
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    Just got this and cracked it open. It has a SOIC-8 chip inside, with pins 1, 2, 6-8 soldered. Could it be a real apple authentication chip?
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    YTMND - Scootin' Dirty
  5. is this the same thing?
  6. fixed
  7. Just read Todd's post; I guess if they had already built all the headphones, it would be a tough call, knowing they will probably sell all 500 anyway. But if the cups are just sitting there at Grado and they're going to continue using them that's messed up.
  8. It would have been such an easy fix if only the headphones weren't assembled. Strip off the anodizing - lot charge of $25 Turn the faces of the cups again - less than 5 minutes per pair Anodize again - $1 per cup Then laser etch company does the whole job for free if they were the ones that screwed up I think it's most likely that the cups were taken in and assembled by people at Grado who do not know about Head-Fi and wouldn't have noticed the error. You could even just do a half-assed attempt to change the "1" to an "I"
  9. more discrimination against people with longer 2nd toes
  10. Just checked. Peeing in the sink is not going to happen However I could pee in the cabinet under the sink
  11. I have one of the first 20 and there's nothing wrong with the engraving.
  12. This is why the new woodies are buttonless, John wanted to use the centers for keychains
  13. I bet those are "Mods". The op-amps and some capacitors for the DAC I/V stage have been removed. Likely replaced with a passive resistor I/V. You can see some of the holes for the capacitors still have solder in them
  14. they have that, its called an HE90, start saving!
  15. i would think that the owners of the songs (record labels) get the royalties and then if any is distributed to the artists it would be based on their contracts?
  16. could be its also on the headphones so dont throw them away, bad for environment!
  17. Anyone else notice the graphic symbol on the HD800 that says not to put them in the trash?
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    he's 11? wat..
  19. I thought this was a joke when I saw it this morning. Billy Mays is the type to be fake-deaded on the internet, especially after a string of celebrity deaths. More shocking than MJ's death, I don't think anyone expected MJ to live a long life.
  20. can you actually hear a difference when you flip the switch?
  21. I will be there in august, already bought the tickets Today I will reflect on how little it seems was accomplished in a year
  22. so they finally took you off the no-fly list
  23. I read this twice as she'd still get it and I was about to give you the
  24. If a USB cable doesn't meet the specifications, the result would be 1 of 2 things: 1) the audio is unchanged 2) data errors are introduced, which may or not be audible. if this were a video cable, you would see the errors, because eyes > ears. which is why every HDMI cable is made the same way, you can't ignore the physics of it and just braid wires together. The possibility of improving the sound never exists, unless the data errors are magical. But I guess that's enough to still need a 3rd possibility. 3) Lost or misinterpreted 0's and 1's result in added bass, added warmth, bigger soundstage, take your pick. You know what would make a difference...for that kind of money, you could probably get a box that optically or transformer isolates all 4 wires from the computer and reclocks the data, and uses a battery to supply the 5V to the device.
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