bummer
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Headphones
DT880, HD280pro
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Headphone amplifiers
X-cans V2 with X-PSU, Sound Devices HX3
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Sources
Marantz CD7300, Sony D-EJ815
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Other equipment
Paraound C/DC-1500, P/LD-1100, HCA-1200II, Yamaha DSP AX-1, Denon DVD-3800
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Favourite configuration used
Home: CD7300 -> X-can V2 -> DT880; Portable: D-EJ815 -> HX3 -> HD280pro
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Happy Mackie!!!
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Looks like the senns hd280pro ... the way it folds
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Ok Scribex ... will let u know if I do decide to purchase them from the website How do u like your pair so far? thinking of using them for my iriver ihp-120
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Anyone know if these are out in singapore yet?
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Hey guys, my bad ... my apologies for giving wrong info . I recalled that sometime ago I had read somewhere that doing data transfer without some additional software on the ipods were not possible.
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For someone looking to use the ipod as an external harddrive, you better check again coz I think the problem with the ipod is that it cannot just plug into a comp and be recognized as an external harddrive. The iriver ihp-120 can do that. The creative ones also do that. But the ipods and the mini ipods do look cool
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Haahaa! oops ... sorry my bad ... mis-read the subject title. I tot it was asking opinions on the iriver ...
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Hey Blues, why wouldn't you reccomend it? Just asking. Was interested in it a while back. Till I looked into my wallet ... haahaa ...
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ConGraTS!!!
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Great pics, headphonecrazy! Like the others, I hope to hear a review soon
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Haahaa ... thanks Mackie, I was feeling a bout of "upgradititis" - just pure greed!
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ARGH! this is really tempting ... now why did i go pick up those x-cans ... headphonecrazy, please let me know the final details later ... maybe I'll just succumb to the temptation
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Yes Lekguan, u're right ... there's more than one way of doing it. That's just a suggestion. He could hook up a headphone amp to the output of the pre-amp. Or perhaps try and hook up the output from the pre-amp direct to the headphones.
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I guess the keyword here is "jack" as in headphone jack. Well, my guess is that if there's no headphone jack, u probably have to go with a small DIY amp, which would be connected to your CD player if your CD player has two outputs. Then hook up your headphones to the headphone amp.
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THanks Mackie for the explanation. I'll have to try to remember that the next time I have a chance to sample a tube