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Hi Red, welcome to this mad case
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Mmm in a strict sense a vibrator isn't the same as a dildo
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Oh Deepak, I'm sorry for you. Good luck, I wish you get your power back soon. I wouldn't stand being at the hospital that long
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I have no basement, but there's a quite big park in front of my building. Send him to me I know well how to cut a corp in pieces, and I have the tools. The trees, flowers and grass in the park will love the extra manure.
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Sure. I'm glad I've got a couple of friends with the gear and know how. From time to time I "cheat" them to measure some phones. I've been trying to get the one having the better system to measure the PS-1, R10, L3000, MD5000 and CD3000, but he's very busy so we can't find the right moment. However none of them has critical sealing demands, so they're not as difficult to measure as the O2 would be. Anyway, I own none of both, so no worries
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I agree, however, measurements even very elemental ones but using proper microphone and a decent dummy ear, if made under the very same conditions, would give a hint about the differences among mk1 and mk2 in the midbass and other areas. It's not that much knowing the exact response on each phone, as knowing where the differences take place and their relative importance to the rest of the frequency spectrum response.
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I'd like to see some well measured frequency response graphs, using a competent amp, comparing the O2 mkI to the mkII. Therefore we'd know which of them is more accurate and how our brains "understand" that.
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Fantastic Nate, I was concerned you were going to freeze shortly Take care.
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I find it interesting nonetheless. If they managed to produce headphones with the flat response of the HD600 or better, and with the lower distortion levels of the HD650, with improved impulse response and eventually more sensitive, they could be monster cans. Moreover, add to that package that they were closed or in the least provided more isolation than the current open design HD6xx, selling at some price point below $600, and I'd be scared if I were AKG, Ultrasone, Grado and the other competitors in the dynamic phones market.
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Fabulous Pete, congratulations for your purchase. I hope you like it, it's a very good amp for the price, let's know how you like it.
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Thanks for the update Malos. I wish you were lucky with your finals
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I'll be getting them on its due time when the loaner program goes on, but I haven't heard of it, so not sure it's working. As things are going by, I'm afraid they'll take a couple of months or three to get to me
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Welcome mate . Ask Tony, he's very happy with the recabled Etys and he'll be able to compare them to the W3 shortly.
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Eli "paperboy" Reed - Roll with you [2008] Definitely this guy has energy
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A high price doesn't make a product any better, and all you know it well. I'm also not saying that the Denon used alone driving speakers would suffer some hum, it's probably dead silent. Those receivers show hum issues when used as sources or preamps. That's my experience and other people's too, but this doesn't mean Tkam's unit "has to" be huming necessarily and he should accept it as is. Specially after knowing the device didn't hum previously. However I'm prone to believe that he hardly will get rid of the hum when using the receiver as source or preamp. In any case I wish him the best of lucks
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Sure, I'd have disagreed with myself too if I had known the problem appeared so many months later. I must have skipped it in your OP I'm assuming nothing else changed in your system a few days or even weeks before noticing the hum, and that it could have passed unnoticed until that moment. I didn't try to mean that being a common issue with AV receivers it's correct, right or even acceptable, but when used as sources/preamps for good sets of amps and speakers those devices get noisy. I read a lot of messages about similar issues at AA when I was more active there.
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Zero 7 - The Garden (2006)
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I regret to be insistent, but I don't think the Denon is misfunctioning, those hums on AV receivers are quite common Good luck fixing it mate
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I have my Tri.fis with the Westone cable, but there's some work which has to be done in the tiny connectors to have them fitting into the Tri.fi's jacks. I think they were doing it at Jaben, not sure since I got mine used with the Westone cable already adapted.
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I wouldn't touch it that soon, wait at least for 200-300 hours. I know you have a lot more experience than myself on components and burn-in times, but caps, and those Black gates are new, take some time to sound right. You wouldn't like to know about V-Caps TFTF
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It's a modded version. John modded it in 2002 IIRC. Newer modded units have basically the same mods, but a more profuse use of Black Gates, which I'm not sure I'd like. A friend of mine owns another one but with an external trannies box (not the whole PS). It sounds different. People having heard several modded models says all sound different for unknown reasons even to John. Spritzer, I haven't listened to the Audiozone, so that makes things quite different. The Melior could sound harsher than a NOS DAC depending on the transport.
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Ooopss I didn't get the quote as I wanted. This is a reply to GPH I think in the first page: Not necessarily so (about the need of having perfect pitch to enjoy and understand sounds). Can you name all the different colors and their slight variations and assigning them their frequency value? Probably not, and not a single painter, movie director, photographer... in the world can do it. Does that take any value to their art or the people enjoying it? As I see it not being able to assign a frequency value to a note, and therefore a "name", doesn't equal not being able to differentiate a 410Hz tone from a 415Hz one, and knowing for sure which is higher. They're different things.