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  1. After many good feedbacks from friends who have requested me to build for them these USB cables, I have decided to intro to XP forumers here that a simple upgrade of your USB cable can yield significant improvments to your computer audio playback. 1) <<Value for Money >> Silver Plated wires with standard USB connectors - 1m length at $88 2) <<High-end but yet affordable >> 7N Pure Silver UP-OCC wires with gold USB connectors - 1m length at $368 Other customised lengths and special request for data only USB cable (without +5v supply) are welcome. 3 days full refund if you are not satisfied with your purchase. (cables returned must be in good condition and not tampered with) ;D Kindly IM or whatsapp me at 9837OneOne93 if interested.
  2. Selling the above unit & bundle with a Stablised AC adaptor that acts as an ac source & charger. More info here Items are in good working condition with no scratches on casing. Interested parties kindly email me at pcking@singnet.com.sg with your *REASONABLE* offers. Thanks.
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    Burned Audio CD-Rs

    Yes U r right in that sense that higher resolution does results in more clarity n details for example for the same album which comes in a normal CD n in XRCD format, of course the XRCD will have more details n clarity. What I meant by saying that the burnt CDRs does not have "better" resolution is that the whole process of duplication does not result in additional "bits" of data being burnt into the CDRs. The "bits" r essentially the same as what the original contains. If the burnt CDRs were to contain more "bits" than the original, then I would say the softwares or hardwares that r used have "altered" the original sound by creating some other "effects" that may "colour" the original recordings. But the process/method featured in this thread is to copy exactly what the original contains n not adding more "bits" As to why the CDRs can sound "better", since both r having the same no. of "bits" of data is actually mentioned in the article. So am I right to say that your drift is that there is no increase in actual resolution, but better details and clarity (which are linked to resolution)? That was actually the question I was trying to ask, as I see that hard to comprehend. I can understand why a CD-R could sound "better", but not how there can be improved details and clarity without increased resolution. I didn't manage to finish reading the article btw, but browsed through more than half and it wasn't mentioned. It's a long read. Also I am skeptical that the duplication process is 100% accurate (even DNA replication isn't that accurate!), so colouration is a possibility even without the addition of more "bits". It's like in DNA replication, changes can occur if a base is substituted by another (one "bit" of info substituted by another "bit" of diff. content due to imperfect duplication), not necessarily only when there's insertion/deletion. I'm sure this analogy is not perfectly apt, but that's a question I have in mind. How about this analogy ? Playback the same Original CD or CD-R on the same setup except using different headphones. Why one headphone can sound "cleaner, clearer n more details heard" than other headphone ? Does it mean that a higher-end headphone can produce higher resolution thus better details ??? Same CD should have same resolution rite ??? Sometimes even different original CDs of the same album, i.e same album but different batches from the same location or same album from different pressings from different countries can also sound quite different. Post by Firefox has summarized the main essence of this topic.
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    Burned Audio CD-Rs

    Excellent short article that sumarrizes the 2 main points on why CD-R can sound better than Original CD. As I am in the IT industry, when I was first told about this, I swear that this can never be ture as digital data r nothing but Os & 1s. So if the burnt CD-R contains exactly the same Os & 1s as found on the Original CD, when playback on the same setup at the same volume, how can the CD-R sound better ? Until I heard it myself n going more in-dept on this topic that I realise the logic behind. Well Done !!!
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    Burned Audio CD-Rs

    I guess the CD-R is supposed to be a VCD ? Have U ever tried playing back on a PC before it fail to read ?
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    Burned Audio CD-Rs

    Btw, I don't see any disc rot and my discs were properly stored. Any chance of retrieving data and burnt onto another disc or is the data permanently lost? Ah...always not too old to learn something new but I'm skeptical of how a conventional pc can create better copies than a commercial machinery which is huge.....well at least during my training stint with Trio-Kenwood Japan more than a decade ago. I reckon probability of an exact copy of the orginal cd is higher than one which sounds truly better. If otherwise, it could be the improved reading/tracking of cdp laser pickup on CDR media rather than the copying process. Just my opinion and I must admit my knowledge in PC audio is rather limited. R your CD-Rs scratched ? What is the data in it ? Music or Video ?? What drives have U tried to read them on n what's the result/message given ?
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    Burned Audio CD-Rs

    R U refering to me ??? If yes, can enlighten me why do U say so ??? Not promoting piracy but rather pursuing Audio Fidelity. U have to buy an Original CD in order to do a good copy. Some people who want to preserve the Original CDs by not using them for playback will make a CD-R copy for playback instead. And they certainly want the CD-Rs to sound as good if not better than what the Original sounds. As for myself, the reason I went into this was bcos it was a hassle to always remember to bring CDs to n fro from home n my car. The head-units/changers in cars r using slot-in n not tray transport. So the tendency that discs may be scratched is high. Furthermore the heat built up in car under hot afternoon sun may damage the discs. So the most viable solution is to copy CD-Rs for playback in the car instead of using the Originals.
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    Burned Audio CD-Rs

    Your analogy is interesting but not appropriate in this context. The theories n reasons, I believed evil-zen has already more or less answered U. CD-ROM is not = CD-R. CD-ROMs and DVD-ROMs are similar in that they are replicated discs—that is, the data are physically pressed into the disc when it is manufactured. ROMs are generally mass-produced and contain music, video, computer applications, or interactive games. CD-R, DVD-R, DVD+R discs are usually categorized by the metal and dye types used in the disc. These discs use gold, silver, or a silver alloy for the reflective layer instead of aluminum as in ROM discs. Gold will not corrode but is expensive. Silver is more reflective and cheaper than gold but is susceptible to corrosion if exposed to sulfur dioxide, an air pollutant that can penetrate the disc in the same way oxygen can—with moisture. Manufacturers use various silver alloys to help inhibit silver corrosion, and most R discs available today use a silver alloy reflective layer. The chance of silver corrosion from exposure to sulfur dioxide is less than the chance of aluminum oxidation caused by high humidity. Nonetheless, keeping the disc in a filtered “clean air†environment can minimize or eliminate its exposure to sulfur dioxide. With proper storage, these discs will outlast the technology. Manufacturers claim that CD-R and DVD-R discs have a shelf life of 5 to 10 years before recording, and under recommended storage conditions, CD-R, DVD-R, and DVD+R discs should have a life expectancy of 100 to 200 years or more. Sorry to hear about your wedding CDR. Most probably it's either due to lousy media or storage conditions.
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    Burned Audio CD-Rs

    Yes U r absolutely right ! What this whole thread is about is to be able to recreate exactly or near to exactly how the recording was supposed to sound when it was recorded. It's not about adding "colour" or artificially alter the recordings to make them sound better. But the point here is the Original CD might not be able to do it's job as well as a burnt CDR. As to why, it's also already mentioned in the article. Unless the Original CD was perfectly pressed, if not chances r a burnt CDR might sound better.
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    Burned Audio CD-Rs

    Yes U r right in that sense that higher resolution does results in more clarity n details for example for the same album which comes in a normal CD n in XRCD format, of course the XRCD will have more details n clarity. What I meant by saying that the burnt CDRs does not have "better" resolution is that the whole process of duplication does not result in additional "bits" of data being burnt into the CDRs. The "bits" r essentially the same as what the original contains. If the burnt CDRs were to contain more "bits" than the original, then I would say the softwares or hardwares that r used have "altered" the original sound by creating some other "effects" that may "colour" the original recordings. But the process/method featured in this thread is to copy exactly what the original contains n not adding more "bits" As to why the CDRs can sound "better", since both r having the same no. of "bits" of data is actually mentioned in the article.
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    Burned Audio CD-Rs

    I wouldn't say the burnt CDRs has better resolution than the originals but somehow the clarity n details were 2 of the main improvements. In one of the blind tests, my friend just couldn't decide which one was the better sounding one even after repeatedly changing of the discs. Finally he chose the burnt CDR as he felt that it has a lower noise floor than the original.
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    Burned Audio CD-Rs

    I have tried only 3 types of "black" CDRs. Melody, Sigma & Platinium. So far I find the Platinium one sounded best to my ears but unfortunately, I can't seem to find them in SLS anymore. If U need pics, I'll try to take some. These r the few albums that I can still remember which were used in the blind shoot-out. 1. Eagles - Hell freezes Over (XRCD) 2. 25th Anniversary - Teresa Teng (XRCD) 3. Close to You - Susan Wong (Normal CD but 96 khz/24 bit mastering) 4. Jazz at Pawn Shop - Proprius Records (Normal CD) Don't know if these r your "genre" of music.
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    Burned Audio CD-Rs

    Whether it works for DVD (audio n video), I don't know but don't think so. And as of now, there isn't any blank "black" DVD medias. So far all the available DVD-/+ R/RW r all having blue dyes n there is no reason why they want to use black substrate instead of clear ones. The reason why black CDRs emerged was bcos of PS1 games.
  14. Don't know if this is the appropriate channel to post this thread but since U have to use a PC to do the copying, I guessed it should be here in PC Audio. I have personally tried it n even did blind shootout with a few friends who eventually admit defeat with my burnt CD-Rs vs their originals. All the albums used r my friends' favourite CDs which they r very familiar with. N the shoot-outs r done on their own set-ups where all settings remain the same while changing the discs. So far all 3 of them chose my burnt CD-Rs as the "better" sounding ones. Believe it or not, this is the article written by a net friend of mine Gary. In Quest of Absolute Fidelity Enjoy !
  15. Will try to find time to do it but I fully understand what U meant by GIGO Of course with a "lousy" source, no matter how good your interconnect, amp n headphones r, the SQ will not be improved. In fact my experience is if the source is "lousy", using high-end stuffs will reveal even more of the "flaws" as all the "details" r greatly emphasized. By the way, what interconnects r U using now ? Any cable which is significantly better than the Belden 1696A ? So is your PA2V2 with the "upgraded" caps ? Thanks.
  16. Did a blind test by asking my GF to listen to her favourite tracks while maintaining all the parameters n changing only the interconnect. Unfortunately, she was not able to really differentiate between the stock n the DIY interconnect. Sometimes she chose the DIY one, somtimes the "stock" one. Hence this shows that the "improvement" is not significant enough for casual listeners to immediately hear the differences. So now I am hunting for even better cables that can be used for a 3.5mm to 3.5mm interconnect that will sound significantly better than the stock cable where even the most casual listener will hear the differences. So any recommendation for better cables n where to get them ? Thanks.
  17. Hi, glad that U have solved your hissing problem and equally delighted that I have correctly pin-point the cause. If U r keen to further improve your setup, U can take a look here.
  18. Do U mean to say the later batches (for instance yours) are upgraded with these caps or are U referring to changes from Version 1? Hi Mackie, according to Gray's website, (Paragraph 4), the initial batches of PA2V2 were equppied with 220 n 1000 uFs caps. I do not know excatly when did he "upgraded" all the caps in the recent line of PA2V2 to Panasonic caps of 470 n 2200 uFs. I am glad mine came with the new higher capacity caps. My amp is no 682 so I presume those amps later than mine should be already equipped with the Panasonic caps. As to exactly when or starting from which amp did he start using the Panasonic Caps, I don't know. Have U sold yours ?
  19. Just finished my DIY 3.5 to 3.5mm interconnect using Canare F-12 plugs n Belden 1696A cable with normal 40/60 solder. As the 1696A is only a 2 conductor cable, I used the shielding as the ground, blue as the left n white as the right channel. My humble setup: Creative Zen Micro with EQ off at volume 18 ---> Interconnect ---> PA2V2 (new version with upgraded 470 n 2200 caps) ---> Shure E2c ************************************************************** Findings done immediately after the DIY interconnect was completed. Comparing my DIY interconnect against the "stock" interconnect that came bundled with the PA2V2. All volumes maintained at the same levels. ************************************************************** Album used: ULTIMATE DEMONSTRATION DISC (Chesky Records) See here Ripped using EAC as wave format n also ripped another copy using Windows Media Player 10 as MP3 (192kbps) Results r similar regardless of whether the tracks r in MP3 or waves. Bass: Cleaner, deeper bass n undistorted Mids: Vocals are more natural sounding with more reverb n clearer Highs: Most of the harsh highs (sssssssssss) heard using the "stock" interconnect r no longer apparent yet details like symbols, tickling etc r still clearly heard with much more clarity NB: Unfortunately handphone interference is still inherent but much softer now. Tonight I will ask my GF to do a blind test to see whether the improvement is significant enough for casual listeners to detect. I have no regrets spending my time n money on this small DIY project. The sound quality improvement is definitely worthwhile, even though most may think that it may not make a difference since my source is just a MP3 player. Lastly, I highly recommend this DIY "upgrade" to anyone who r still using those "stock" ready-made slim black 3.5 to 3.5mm if they r serious in improving their listening experience.
  20. 你指的是否是OFC = Oxygen Free Copper ???
  21. To my understanding, it's not stated on the website that "normal" 1.5volts AA batteries can be used. it's best to use rechargeable 1.2volts batt. Also check your interconnect cable as mine doesn't have hiss even at max. volume.
  22. thanks Mackie. Just want to give it a try as the stock cable seems to be of very "normal" quality. Although my source is only a Zen Micro, I usually encode MP3 at very high bitrates n sometimes even just dump as wave format. Robert of LHS recommended me the Belden 1696A but it is only a 2 conductors cable. So I intend to use the shielding as the ground. Is it feasible ?
  23. Hi Guys, in the midst of DIY a 3.5mm to 3.5mm interconnect for my MP3 player to my PA2V2 to replace the "stock" one. I have nailed down the connectors to be used - Canare F-12 plugs So asking for guru's advice on which is the most ideal (interms of cost/performance ratio) cable to be used for this purpose. Since the length will be short (maybe half a meter), can afford to buy slightly more costly cable. Can a cable with only 2 cores like the Belden 1696A be used ? Reason is a 3.5mm stereo plug has left, right n ground (total 3 channels) So if a 2 core cable is used, 1 for right n 1 for left, then ground how ??? Lastly, does the solder like those with silver content makes a difference when we DIY cables ? Thanks.
  24. Bought on 14th March 2005 at $59 from Jade Gift Shop at Shaw. Selling off as GF is not used to In-earbuds n prefer normal earphones. Specifications : Lateral, In-the-ear, Closed, Dynamic Earplug System 11.5mm Neodymium Magnetic Drivers OFC; Neck Chain, 0.5m (remote friendly) Cord & 1.0m Extension Gold-plated, Stereo straight mini plug 16 ohms at 1 kHz impedance 104 dB/mW sensitivity 200mW Power handling capacity Wide 6 - 25,000Hz Freq. Response Supplied Accessories : 1.0m Extension Cord, 3 pairs Different Size Caps for Inner Plugs ( S, M, L ), Soft Carrying Pouch. Looking at $45 or nearest best offer. See Review here Interested pls sms your offer to 98371193. Thanks.
  25. Thanks for your advice. I have got the quote from Sony n will be going down to place an order.
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