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I don't normally do birthday greetings for long absent Head-casers, but noticed that @Duggeh turned 40 today. Seems like only yesterday that he was a young Scottish squire experimenting with large obscure headphones. If you happen to see this, then I hope you are well, Duggeh, and would love to hear tales of your middle age! Cheers!9 points
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I can make it about 2 min before losing interest. Good for them for their marketing (costume) and bringing something new (not really new) for the kids to get excited about. I should invest in microtonal fretboards and guitars. Id imagine sales will start picking up soon.4 points
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Unsurprisingly, A fair amount of UK specific context is assumed, but a lot of this has been in the global news because of the people involved and public interest. Besides, it's nice to have a cold open / any content without a certain individual. Enjoy.4 points
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Louis Rossman has several cats. Mr Clinton is 17 years old and has heath issues, but is as adorable as ever.4 points
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The wifey and her bestie cooked up a homemade pasta puttanesca last night that was spectacular. I got curious so searched a bit... This recipe from the NYT garnered a lot of love for those less inclined to eyeball it... https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/11583-pasta-puttanesca HS3 points
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Root Down - Live ! by Jimmy Smith (1972) https://open.qobuz.com/album/0060254782508 Example: Getting a Friday groove on with Jimmy.3 points
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After another week of testing I like the outcome of the latest CFA3smd something with the dual opamp bias servos. Thanks a lot Kevin. My version is a Zero Feedback version of CFA3. I’ve heard, read, that some people favor the Super Symmetrical version. So, here is a drawing drafting of a ZF/SS version of CFA3smd something with… … six small Omron latching relays. Five for ZF/SS switching and the sixth for LED identification of mode in progress. Two JST XH3 connectors for a momentary toggle switch and LEDs to control the ZF/SS modes.3 points
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But does it HDCD? Finally, a more objective analysis of Pacific Microsonics' technology:2 points
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Arise, Shine by Anna Lapwood (2026) https://open.qobuz.com/album/n779x4iy660bi Example: The Chapel Choir of Pembroke College, Cambridge - really comes alive on this new recording. The title track is an original work by Anna - and of course as an organist she added a bit of that in. Nice Sony Classical recording as always.2 points
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Did anybody try these at the NYC meet? https://apos.audio/products/sjy-electrostatic-headphones2 points
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Listened to this on Qobuz yesterday while doing yardwork. The sound quality and performance is outstanding. I recognized two of the songs from my youth but never noticed how good the band was. I'm going to have to track this down on a physical format. It's a keeper. Thanks for rec.2 points
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I don't know if this should be under podcasts, listening to, or here, but Norah Jones Is Playing Along with Jason Isbell2 points
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Rest in Soft Rockin Peace "& Crofts" https://www.tmz.com/2026/03/26/dash-crofts-dead/#1 point
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They are a notorious chinese workshop specializing in the production and sale of counterfeit headphones. There are now many workshops in China specialize in producing counterfeit headphones, with zmf, abyss, beyer, and sennheiser being the most affected.1 point
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Yeah, this is shockingly bad. Why they didn't just adapt the many headbands on the market in China is beyond me. The CD3000/R10 units are very well made from the right supplier.1 point
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Since I just got these, might be time to talk about possibly the rarest stuff Stax ever made. Let me introduce the SRM-Monitor Mk2 and the SR-Lambda Pro New: I've only seen a couple of these for sale over the years so very rare indeed. The headphones are basically the modern version of the Lambda Pro's but not the Spirit/Pro Classic, made later than that. The SRM-Monitor has been called the Mk2 but the changes are mostly to the chassis. Inside there is still a SRM-1 Mk2 and the ED-1 but with different parts. They are all Pro bias only and notice the extra output on the back. The volume knob is also similar to the SRM-T1S/W knob and not the SRM-1 Mk2 unit found of the original Monitors. I have no idea when these were made but I've heard late 90's and for special customers which wanted to replace their older Lambda Pro sets and SRM-Monitors. With these here the Lambda collection is almost complete...1 point
