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alvin1118

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  1. thanks heady. yup, i did double check the original +ve and -ve and indicate them on the small PCB before desoldering it
  2. the cable is stiffer, about 2x westone cable stiffness. yup, those are heat shrink, kia shu, scare the cable will be untwisted after wear and tear. LOL most quad cable (mogami,belden,canare) are factory twisted in such a way no extra effort done on twisting them
  3. let's start from me... Re-cable Yuin PK2 This was a project i always wanted to do, but i couldn't find any supporting information in the internet (i.e. couldn't find any guide). I thought of starting this thread such that people could take this guide as a reference when re-cabling their precious headphone/earphone why re-cable? dilemma, nothing much to say about it. LOL Step: 1. Prepare the desired cable. The cable used here is MOGAMI 2893 MiniQuad w/ outer jacket stripped to reduce weight; terminated with Neutrik Tiny Plug. 2. Find ways to open/dismantle the driver housing. I were using pen knife to slice open the housing. Ok, i know, it's very urgly. like dog bite. LOL 3. Replace stock cable with the cable prepared earlier on. Apply good soldering skill! do not overheat the driver, the ultra thin magnet wire could just break off! 4. Glue the housing back to the body. Note that do not apply too much glue, extra glue might spill in the driver and damage the driver! 5. Done
  4. quick up for one of the best portable amp !
  5. cable kindof thing is really subjective...if u study the material used in transducer, PCB, etc etc.. fascinating cable is really doesn't make much sense improving over it. I happened to meet some audiophile in the past. well, some of them hates silver, they insist that OFC is still the best in audio. hmm, enjoy music, find what your ears love the most; that's the only path to most of us i guess
  6. agreed, transparent heat shrink is nice too
  7. i guess, this is what i want after research & experiment for so long.... Specification: 1. L&R Channel: LM4562MA 2. Ground Channel: OPA227U 3. Q. Current: 14mA 4. Power Rail Splitter Caps: Panasonic FM 330uf//330uf//330uf per channel 5. Power Supply Reservoir Caps: Panasonic FC&FM 2200uf//470uf 6. OpAmp Decoupling Caps: Wima 0.1uf IMPRESSIVE!
  8. The driver of ur babe is naked! where is the sponge ?
  9. Hmm... not sure if it's suitable to post in this section. NoiSING event link can be found here. Some of the DIY equipment in the event It was fun to participate in the event! shiok manz!
  10. alvin1118

    Ipod LOD

    the dock @ stereo & ridax are to be DIYed buy extra few pieces cause the dock is extremely difficult to solder, need some practice btw, here's a new LOD i diyed just now PK-ing silver and copper.... dilemma
  11. alvin1118

    UM-1

    the one i tested @ SE aint sounds as good as the one i bought home from them... The SE' demo-set UM1 sounds thick, full of boomy bass; i found out that the demo set housing is a bit cracked.... Aron mind to check it out?
  12. alvin1118

    Ipod LOD

    yeah it's docking for the player; can be used for audio lineout, usb, charging, etc etc. in short, the connector named dock connector. since line out audio signal can be obtained from the dock connect, thus, it's called line out dock? anyhow say one, dont flame me. LOL
  13. alvin1118

    Ipod LOD

    here you go Ipod Dock Connector Ipod Dock PinOut Allocation my DIY dock
  14. haha...the crossroad i/c *again ^^" Ahfart Audio sell thin thin silver + gold wire according to my fren can try getting from them, price quite OK too.
  15. yup confirm..koba very well established. no worry bro
  16. the ALPS in the pic looks like the one being used in Mini3?
  17. !! it looks like Xin's supermacro amp to me
  18. very nice cable especially it's a DIY hand made ones. wonderful !
  19. thanks bro! enjoy ur LT1364 mini3
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