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  1. The OK1 are ear plugs... looks like ordinary ones but have a high impedence of 150... normal mp3 players may not be able to drive them properly... the highs are good but u wont get head pounding bass from these. They are more suited for classical or jazz

     

    Thanks for the feedback. I'm not really into mega bass; as long as the bass is balanced and not overly bloated and slow. Most important for me are balanced tonal balance and refined treble & mids since most of my recordings are acoustic type. The have some good reviews and only the look is kind of cheap:

     

    http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Head-Di...Yuin/OK1/4.html

    http://www.head-fi.org/forums/f103/yuin-ok...arisons-315035/

     

    I tried the Image X10 at Jaben and seems a lot more dynamic & full bodied than the tiny size suggest. The recording quality from someone else iPod is quite poor, so I can't really confirm the treble quality. My pet peeve is thin bright sound, so this seems promising too.

     

    I also found this really positive review of the Nuforce NE-7M; seems really increable for the price and looks good too.

     

    http://www.head-fi.org/forums/f103/review-...15-09-a-383617/

     

     

     


  2. I used the pico with my shure 5E, yuin ok1, and ed9... there bass improvements and the mids were smoother, no much difference in the highs though. Comparing with the mustang, the mustang does everything better than the pico and is smaller in size but more expensive

     

    Thanks for sharing. I'm not sure if the SE530 will be an overkill as all these portables are compromised in some ways to meet budget and size constraints. I'll look into the Yuin OK1.

     

    I got the Pico DAC to use it on my notebook's USB. My purchase decision is not entirely based on SQ (though this is important too) as I like its clean looking casing in clear anodized finish. I find design clutters like unnecessary details and loud busy graphics an eyesore.

     

     

     


  3. Received my Pico DAC Sep last year but hardly use it as I did not get a good ear phone to match it. Since I don't have a system now, thinking of buying something suitable. Any Pico users here care to share their choice of phone?


  4. This is freakin bullsh*t. I don't even think the manufacturer did any research at all with the HD800. Pairing cables to a can is a painstaking effort, involving a lot of testing. If it could be out so fast I can only conclude that no effort was put in at all. I even question if the manufacturer even HEARD the HD800 to determine if it actually even needed a recable that badly.

     

     

    I feel the same way too.

     

    If Sennheiser spent so much effort with this new phone and limitation of the cable on 650 is so well known, I doubt they'll just dump some low grade cable with the 800.

     


  5. Etys are the obvious choice, though if u want more bass, the Q-Jays are a good choice (note: both not for bassheads), very small and comfy as well. The Q-Jays are only available at Jabens i think, cos i got mine there. The type of music u listen to is impt as well, so like everyone else says, its better to go down and audition it urself :yes:

     

    Cheers

     

    May I ask how much are the Q-jays? How do they compare with ER4P? For acoustic & vocals, which do you think is better? Thanks.

     


  6. Hi Guys,

     

    I received a set of really old bookshelf speakers (made in the 1980s) and am looking for an entry level CD player to pair with them.

    I currently have my iMod + Portable vCap combo feeding into a LUXMAN L-3 amplifier through the RCA jacks which is driving a pair of Teledyne Acoustic Research AR18Js.

     

     

    AR18 used to be a really popular hifi speaker, likely the best seller during it's time. It was my 1st speaker. I was using Thoren TD160 which was still a current model then.


  7. I've yet to try anything beyond those attached after a year. It's an impulse purchase as I really like the aesthetics. I don't own any MP3 nor portable amps, so only use it to play piped music on flight w adpator; more to block out noise.

     

    I'll try your suggestion when the Pico arrive.


  8. Found a few positive posts and reviews on the VHP2 but nothing beats an actual audition. I've lost count of the no of times I'm all psych up after reading positive posts/reviews and then feel utterly disappointed on the 1st date. Sound quality can be so subjective. Supposed to have some tube-like signature as it is a chip amp but I have reservations.

     

    Had a HA-1A, nice liquid midband with airy spacious sound stage. I don't like the 15-20 min warm up period before they start to sound nice, high background noise compared to SS amp. Also feel the need to wake up to switch the thing off after I dose off. I've rolled a few tubes but if I keep going, the tubes will cost more than the amp.

     

     

     


  9. Hi tbln, thanks for the info.

     

    BTW, I was really impressed with what solid state is capable of after listening to your Apache at the last meet. I sold my tube amp and ordered a Pico for office and may get VHP2 with VAC for home. Unlikely to sound anywhere near as good as the Apache but fine with me at a fraction of the price and as long as the sound is musical and engaging. 'll lose the harmonic richness of tubes but the hassle of tube doesn't suit me.


  10. I'm hunting for a pair of used 650 to convert to balanced. I hope someone here can advice me on the following:

     

    Where can I get balanced cables made for 650 locally? I've heard the RAL cable sound incredibly good but maybe hard to come by.

     

    Should I get 3-pin X2 or 4-pin XLR connectors for better sound quality?

     

    Anything I should be looking out for when buying used 650?

     

    Thanks.

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