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  1. hi tbln

    Nice of you to drop in.  happy.gif

    BTW, I'm very happy with the silver wire mini-mini cable, ultra-fidelity when paired with the MS Pros/AT W100s.

    The Kimber matches very well with the DT990.  Very happy with the sound.  headphone.gif

    Matching of components and synergy are often underrated in putting together a system.

    Great that you have found yours.

    How is the silver mini-mini working out? Would like to hear more of your thoughts.


  2. The supplied mini-mini is functional at best.

    You can do better with many of the other choices in the market, from DIYs (LHS is a great source) to commercial ones like the Cardas HFI.

    Given the cost of the PAVV2, I would not go overboard with spending too much on a mini-mini unless you are planning to move up the portable amp ladder soon smile.gif

    I have a number of spare mini-minis (from my search for the Holy Grail) that I am looking to sell. PM if you are interested.

     


  3. One possible choice is the Eagle Creek featured in this thread on Head-fi:

    http://www6.head-fi.org/forums/showthread....ght=eagle+creek

    It is light & well padded to provide some protection but I would not call it sturdy cos it's soft sided.

    You can find it at any Sports Connection store for $15.

     

    The other case (Taiwan sourced) mentioned in the thread unfortunately does not allow the MS Pro to fit in with bowls. The wooden chambers plus bowls are just too thick. The RS-1 with flats can fit but it is a tight squeeze. Definitely not recommend for long term storage!


  4. Perreaux SXH-1 :

    Smooth, warm and detailed amplifier with two headphone outputs.

    IEC outlet for power cord rolling.

    Black colour.

     

    Beyer DT880 :

    Not 2006 version.

    Great sound and great comfort.

    Headphone comes with original aluminium box with extension cord.

     

    Both items in very good condition and come complete with all original packaging.

     

    For sale as a set SOLD.

     

    Let me know :))


  5. Saw this at Adlephi yesterday for $25. Is it a good buy and how the cable sounds like?

    For a $25 mini-RCA, the sound is warmish with reasonable detail. I find it great for late night watching of DVDs/TV (RCAs out ->portable amp ->cans) in the bedroom.

    IMHO, a very fair price compared to the, often more expensive, mass market offerings in Harvey Norman, Best or even Sim Lim.

    I would not consider it 'audiophile' by any stretch of the imagination.

    I'm not sure if LHS is able to fabricate a mini-RCA though?


  6. Before I forget again, do try different tips with the UM2 as it really changes the sonic signature. I finally settled for the Ety Tri-Flange as it provided the best balance for me.

    Check out this site for tips on maximising the UM2 - http://um2.blogspot.com/

    Experiment with different tips and you would be surprised at the effect it has on the sound.

    UM2 also has more bass than E4, if bass is also what you are looking for.


  7. If you find the UM2 harsh (bright and piercing), I do not think you will find the E4C better. The Shures have greater detail and the sound signature leans more towards the Ety 4P/S side of the sonic spectrum. From my experience, the UM2 is the warmest sounding of the lot, followed by the E4C, Ety 4P then 4S. YMMV.


  8. My experience with the UM2s suggest that a good amp brings worthwhile improvements to the sound.

    As the UM2s are rather warm sounding compared to Ety 4P/S and Shure E4, I have always found them to be a little lacking in the highs. A portable amp that is slightly more forward works great for me in creating a better balance.

    Amps in this category would include the Portaphile V2 and the RSA Hornet. The PAVV2 is too warm sounding and the standard gain is too high, causing hiss.

    The real question to be asked is whether the costs of the amp, line out dock (a must IMO for the IPOD) and decent mini-mini are worth the improvements in sound?

    Do remember that the law of diminishing returns quickly sets in - $$$$.


  9. As a whole, I found the Cardas cable brought greater improvements for the 600 compared to the 650. Compared to stock cables, the Cardas fleshed out the sound of the 600s, adding more body and making the treble smoother. Given that the 650 had already been given a fuller sound relative to the 600, I felt that the addition of the Cardas cable (for the 650 relative to 600) was not such a good match. Too much of a good thing perhaps?

    YMMV as this is a reflection of my tastes, of course.

     

     

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