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Northern Oak

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  1. hi huangyong, Did you try asking at the Digital section of diyaudio.com? There are a few experts at building CD Pro2. I've learnt my stuff from there.
  2. hi heady, I've got my CS-43122 DAC kit from Eddie Wong from his now-defunct website. Here's a link from another site for the same board but it's in Chinese though: http://xoops.govern.com.tw/modules/section...rticle&artid=21
  3. Well done, huangyong, it's always my dream to build a CD Pro2 CDP but I guess I only had time to fiddle with DACs instead. Would like to inspire you with a custom CDP casing for CD Pro2.
  4. Calling Min Hwa direct would be easier and faster for you. i believe that he has the phone number on his website. I would usually call him after 10am.
  5. hi idkfa, I've checked my box and yes, it comes with a 4-pole to 3-pole converter which is 1m in length. I can't remember if I posted a review here or in mindisct.com, more likely in the latter as the MD community has a greater interest in them.
  6. I remembered it came with a 3 pole extension wire which you can use for conversion as well. I will check it out tonight and get back to you. I made a comparision here previously, between the HP-MD33 and the Panasonic's HE50. The HP-MD33 really shines when you pair it with a 4-pole MD player. My 2 cents worth.
  7. hi idkfa, Is this a new series or an update of the HP-MD33s? I've not seen Sharp updating this model for quite a while. I've them for more than a year already when they were just released and the buds and package pictured above looked exactly like what I've got for last year. It's a 4-pole design, instead of the usual 3-pole and it's meant to mate well with their 4-pole design MD players, eg. MD DS-8. I bought it at S$63 and I had Min Hwa from Bluetin to import it for me from Japan. So technically speaking, you can get it from Singapore. If you would like to try out the sound, just give me a PM, I'm using it for my DS-8.
  8. You might want to check with Mackie on DT150's availability.
  9. wil, You're right about the difference of DT150 and DT880. I loved listening to the details within the performers rather than as the audience, perhaps because I had been in a brass band for quite a while and my ears has been tuned to listen to my fellow performers.
  10. I had the DT880 and the DT150 but I gave up my DT880, not because it sounds bad, but I just like the DT150's honesty. Had them for more than a year and it has not tempted me to find a replacement. Guys, it feels so good to be back here on SGheadphones after a year's break.
  11. Just found out that my colleague has a Paypal account so he'll be helping me. Thanks for viewing anyway.
  12. hi fellow forumers, I'm trying to purchase a rear suspension for my mountain bike from US but they require me to pay through Paypal. Would any Paypal account holder help me out on this, I'll pay you first and the amount is about 400+ SGD. Thanks in advance! N_Oak
  13. From what I gather, it state that it can take AAC (max 320kbps) but it never mention about Apple Lossless Encoding so I would assume no for that.
  14. I've just recieved my 1GB iPod Shuffle from Apple Centre Orchard and had a quick listen to it and I must say that it sounds pretty good (paired with Panny RPHJE50; encoded at 192kbps) compared to the portable audio players/earphones combo I normally use: CD Player (Red Book Playback) : Sony D-NE10 with Panasonic RPHJE50/Sony EX70 MD Players (encoded in LP2): Sharp MD-MT888 with Sony EX70 Sharp MD-DS8 with Sharp MD-33 (can't recall exact model #) Sharp MD-ST770 with Sony EX70 Mobile Phone (MP3 encoded at 128kbps): Mitsubishi M900 with supplied earphones Arguably, it's not a fair apple-to-apple comparison (no pun intended), however, comparing the different portable sources, including the various audio formats, the iPod Shuffle did fair well and could possibly hold itself amongst them.
  15. Pre-Order Info I have pre-ordered the 1GB Ipod Shuffle last weekend and the goods will be in by the end of the month, as claimed by the staff. BTW, if you do order from Apple Centre @ Orchard, you will get a free limited edition T-shirt.
  16. Mackie, Have any spare left? Haven't spoken to you for quite a long while, perhaps it's time to visit you again.
  17. hi nakedtoes, It really depends on how you intend to use your earbuds. Sharp HP-MD33 has better clarity if used with Sharp's 4-poles MD players/recorders. However, for the usual 3-poles playback devices, Panasonic tends to have better clarity. As for bass, the Panasonic earbuds are tighter, deeper bass than the Sharp, irregardless of playback devices. Test Equipments: Sharp MD-DS8 (4-poles) Sony D-NE10 (3-poles) Sharp HP-MD33 Panasonic RP-HJE50
  18. mychew, Something for you to consider. Comparing the EX70 and Panasonic's RP-HJE50, I prefer the latter and it's cheaper too. S$59 new.
  19. hi arj, Nice knowing that you're using the Cayin. Please read Mackie's earlier thread on his tube-rolling experience. Have fun!
  20. Mackie/arj, Frankie's shop has shifted to the other lane within Burlington Square and it's much neater and better now. Check it out in your spare time!
  21. Well done Ablaze! Nice to see the forumers back again!
  22. BTW, headphonecrazy owns a pair of 580.
  23. Agree with Absolute0 that the 595 and 600 are very different beast. The closest cans to the 600 would be the HD580. The only difference being the plastic grills used for the 580 and metal grill used for the 600. Am I right?
  24. The newer CDPs may no longer support true lineout. I've got the Sony D-NE10 and the lineout is shared with the headphone-out jack, so I presume that the D-NE10's lineout is actually a pseudo-lineout.
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