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In the name of the quorum... needs moar Gilmore.
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His shirt says Hu14.. Hula?? The sand is actually a giant Pac Man?? There's a weird furry creature crawling up his left ass cheek??
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Needs. Moar. POWAH!!! I wish moar powah would solve all my life problems like it can audio.
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It worked for the iPad. Kind of want, actually... curious as to the pricepoints. Edit: Nvm, too lazy to scroll down through all them pics. Too expensive, do not want.
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It doesn't affect FR that much because indeed orthos are almost purely resistive and thus have a flat impedance plot, but it affects damping. Contrary to the waterfall plots Audeze posted and even Tyll measured, I thought the bass was a bit bloated so having an iron fist control over the bass in the form of low output impedance amp would be necessary for me. Also, don't forget, amps don't necessarily have very flat output impedances either.
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Sweated my fucking ass off, just like I thought I would. That's what happens when you're in a black car with no AC (in the summer).
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DT48 E (25 ohms) portable amp suggestions
mypasswordis replied to Sonic Atrocity's topic in Headphone Amplification
But can the right amp compensate for human stupidity? I'd buy that. -
The gif of the toddler going under the car with his head bending all the way back is also hilarious and Billy-like. Putin must have balls of steel, those ridges look sharp.
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My bad, I remembered damping factor as output impedance from that link kwkarth posted a few days ago: Audeze LCD-2 Orthos - Page 266 - Head-Fi.org Community Yeah 400 or 800 is high even for OTL, was wondering how that worked. iirc the Wheatfield HA-2 is 100+ ohms.
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Congrat Steve and Susie!
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It doubles the voltage swing since one channel is inverted, but doubling of output current is up to the task of the amplifier, since each channel sees half the load impedance. The actual amount of power that can be transferred into the load depends on the relationship between the output impedance of the amplifier and the impedance of the headphones. I'm just going to put out there that I think matching the relatively low impedance LCD-2 with a 400 or 800 ohm output impedance amp is a terrible idea and is incredibly inefficient, with most of the power dissipated in the amplifier instead of the headphones, not to mention the damping factor is nonexistent. Edit: Though I guess maybe you could consider it a current source amp??
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AMB Laboratories DIY Audio • View topic - Benchmark Engineer on Balanced v Unbalanced Headphone Amps
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Happy birthday! Hope you enjoy the show.
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It'll be around somewhere. Of course, if I don't even get past the DVD round you better delete all copies while I live as a recluse for a couple years. Good question, I took it to mean playing the original version (what Tchaik wrote) instead of, say, Auer's edits, which I'd say are the most famous. Funny how Auer said the piece was unplayable at first and then later made it harder with his edits. Hope that nice FIS dude was nice.
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Repertoire Those are the repertoire requirements. The actual Tchaik concerto is played only by the finalists, so pretty much everyone is eliminated before they get to even play it. If the TV programme had to play through 15 or 25 people it would be extremely long. Yeah, each person has to play over 3 hours of music, all completely by memory. Sorry to hear, Vicki.
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The Way They Play, Book 9
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Weed does give you the munchies. Perfect pairing imo, very synergistic.
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Damn that's a lot of porn. What RAID are you planning to run?
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Someone pull the trigger on dat dere SR-507! And my second hand is for typing.
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You're preaching to the choir here. Past a certain level, talent is highly overrated and it's dedication and just plain luck that makes or breaks a musician's career. Thanks for the encouragement. I don't know about for the other instruments, but for violin it is arguably the biggest international competition, a close second being the Queen Elisabeth. And speaking of Van Cliburn, I spent a long while watching the streaming vids of the Van Cliburn competition last year. Good stuff. I'm thinking Ysaye Ballade, Waxman Carmen Fantasy, and Prokofiev first concerto, and I need to pick out one more. For the compulsory but pieces I can somewhat choose from, probably Bach Chaconne, Paganini 15 and 17, Shostakovich sonata, and Mozart 5th concerto. Thanks! I'm not going to ask what the good luck symbol is, I just hope it's not a voodoo doll. I've dealt with so many crappy teachers and crappy situations it's not even funny. I'm halfway expecting something to dick me over sometime in the near future already. Seriously, so much of success in the music business is just based on luck. I'm pretty sure there will be online streaming. Just got back from another lesson and he invited me for a beer and dinner and we had another nice talk. What a great guy, I know he means the best for me.
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http://www.head-case.org/forums/home-source-components/8778-400-weed.html ^ This thread may be of help.
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Thanks, guys. I have gone through a whole slew of extremely odd situations to get to where I am today. Aimless is right, I didn't seriously consider playing until I randomly found out I got accepted into the school of music. I guess this calls for a little storytelling... I applied late since I didn't think I'd get in and wasn't expecting anything in the first place and managed to get the very last audition slot open. Anyway, fast forward a bit, freshman year I decide this music thing is actually really great, tell my parents maybe I want to pursue a career in music, and my mom completely flips and tries to kick me out of the house and disown me several times. Fast forward a bit, the politics that go on between the string faculty and the sheer arrogance they show when they just aren't very good at playing or teaching, means I can't take it anymore so I unofficially quit and was the onset of my major bout of depression. I'm just glad I was introduced my current teacher through the school of music and that he has been so helpful in teaching and even helping me decipher and deal with my life issues from an outsider's point of view. Sad to say but he might be more of a dad than my dad has ever been, and I've only known him just over two years.
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QFT In case anyone gives a shit, the one bit of good news I've gotten since I started college happened yesterday. My teacher basically said he's willing to support me in my endeavors for the Tchaikovsky competition if I really commit to busting my ass practicing. Hopefully I'll see you in Moscow, Marc.