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About bummer

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  • Headphones
    DT880, HD280pro
  • Headphone amplifiers
    X-cans V2 with X-PSU, Sound Devices HX3
  • Sources
    Marantz CD7300, Sony D-EJ815
  • Other equipment
    Paraound C/DC-1500, P/LD-1100, HCA-1200II, Yamaha DSP AX-1, Denon DVD-3800
  • Favourite configuration used
    Home: CD7300 -> X-can V2 -> DT880; Portable: D-EJ815 -> HX3 -> HD280pro

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  1. Looks like the senns hd280pro ... the way it folds
  2. 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
  3. Anyone know if these are out in singapore yet?
  4. bummer

    Apple iPod mini

    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.
  5. bummer

    Apple iPod mini

    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
  6. Haahaa! oops ... sorry my bad ... mis-read the subject title. I tot it was asking opinions on the iriver ...
  7. Hey Blues, why wouldn't you reccomend it? Just asking. Was interested in it a while back. Till I looked into my wallet ... haahaa ...
  8. Great pics, headphonecrazy! Like the others, I hope to hear a review soon
  9. Haahaa ... thanks Mackie, I was feeling a bout of "upgradititis" - just pure greed!
  10. 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
  11. 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.
  12. 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.
  13. THanks Mackie for the explanation. I'll have to try to remember that the next time I have a chance to sample a tube
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