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hahaha
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the pics are ok now..
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never seen it before
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Mackie: Thanks alot! yes i will be coming!
Guyferd: i havent pay for it yet n it's not with me right now. hehe. but i'm definitely buying it if the condition is good.
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Mackie i totally agree with u
that's what i intend to do
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Mackie u should have done a background check on him eh??
hmmm...maybe me as well
hahaha
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well..i cant confirm as of now coz i'm a NSF n sometimes things need to be done at the last min (eg. guard duty )
haha
hopefully i will attend n maybe i will bring mackie's CD63KI (if u all want to take a listen to it n it's not too heavy)
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yes i agree too.
i think we can generate new sub topics if there's a need to in the future.
those that N@Z suggests are good enough
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wow!
looks like there's gonna be quite a number of people attending.
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ok
i guess u will have wait if u want to buy it at that price.
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Hi all,
may i know where's this LHS??
is there anyone willing to make me a quality mini to mini cable??
i really would like to try DIYing 1 but i know nuts about soldering!
haha
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Hi,
where to get a good mini to mini cable in SG?
i dont need a very long one. i think about 20cm will do?
please state place and price.
thanks
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u call that limited budget??
what about me??
hahaha
joking
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Sipher,Regarding musicality, it's a finding by general consensus that this is the area that Marantz CD63KI excels. Looking forward to it now?
Yes Mackie!
looking forward to hear how the CD63KI sounds.
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well..i have tried to search for some reviews but couldn't find any.
i guess this is still new.
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saw this at hwz.
Qoute from site:
"The PowerPak is the world's first completely USB-powered and USB-controlled headphone amplifier. The device takes digital audio and converts it to an analog signal. It then amplifies the audio specifically for headphone usage. The PowerPak's small size takes up very little space on your desktop, and its lightweight and rugged construction makes it ideal for transporting anywhere. The PowerPak easily connects to any Mac or PC computer with a USB 1.1 port and will run your digital audio files using your existing audio software."
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Thanks fishball!
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hmm...i see.
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I believe so Sipher. Otherwise, add a dac like MF X-24K (used price around $400-450) to update your player. There are more expensive options in this area but I reckon U being an NSF, U wouldn't want to hear it.I'm currently using the abovementioned with my 12-year old Pioneer PD9700 cdp with a solid transport to update its digital-to-anologue domain to the latest technology. A good and cheap way to upgrade its sound. In fact, the transport of 9700 gives a better sound (my opinion) than a more contemporary Marantz CD6000ose when partnered with the X-24K dac.
Once again, this proves every element in the setup chain makes an impact on the resultant sound.
ooh... looks like the only way i can get to hear 24/96 resolution is by buying m-audio revo 7.1
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is it only high-end CDP have 24bit/96Hz resolution??
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how are the payment going to be make??
paypal?? credit card??
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i think i saw that in adelphi
dont know abt the price though