burnzz wrote:
i would guess, he just discovered the command prompt and wanted to share . . .liquidat0r wrote:
Why on Earth did you post that, Finray?
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burnzz wrote:
i would guess, he just discovered the command prompt and wanted to share . . .liquidat0r wrote:
Why on Earth did you post that, Finray?
we laugh at you posting ping commands.Finray wrote:
So you could laugh at my 2 second ping
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Well wrote the coding paper. Its ok atm.IrishGrimReaper wrote:
lmao owned.
Panzer nub how's that bloody BS math coding bs coming along?
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next week he's gonna be blowing your minds with tracertGC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
burnzz wrote:
i would guess, he just discovered the command prompt and wanted to share . . .liquidat0r wrote:
Why on Earth did you post that, Finray?
Was the pop in the headphones or from within the unit?mcminty wrote:
.Suuuuuuuuup/Freeeeeezzzzeeeerrr,
So last night I was listening to some musics when I took out the headphone plug, put it back in the DAC and heard this "pop". Wondering what the fuck had just happened, I turned it off.. then on again, only to hear static as the power LED light faded to nothing. I think I left if for a sec at this point before unplugging the USB connection and put it back in. When I turned it back on, everything was only about half the volume it should have been..
After this, I unplugged EVERYTHING, left it for a minute or so and put everything back. It um.. seems fine now, although I think I'm subconsciously trying to listen out for any imperfections..
I didn't fuck it up, did I?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6829132006 ?Freezer7Pro wrote:
Was the pop in the headphones or from within the unit?mcminty wrote:
.Suuuuuuuuup/Freeeeeezzzzeeeerrr,
So last night I was listening to some musics when I took out the headphone plug, put it back in the DAC and heard this "pop". Wondering what the fuck had just happened, I turned it off.. then on again, only to hear static as the power LED light faded to nothing. I think I left if for a sec at this point before unplugging the USB connection and put it back in. When I turned it back on, everything was only about half the volume it should have been..
After this, I unplugged EVERYTHING, left it for a minute or so and put everything back. It um.. seems fine now, although I think I'm subconsciously trying to listen out for any imperfections..
I didn't fuck it up, did I?
@Winston_Churchill: ASUS Xonar DX.
The D1 is their most basic model, but getting it isn't worth it, as it performs quite a bit worse than the DX.Winston_Churchill wrote:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6829132006 ?Freezer7Pro wrote:
Was the pop in the headphones or from within the unit?mcminty wrote:
.Suuuuuuuuup/Freeeeeezzzzeeeerrr,
So last night I was listening to some musics when I took out the headphone plug, put it back in the DAC and heard this "pop". Wondering what the fuck had just happened, I turned it off.. then on again, only to hear static as the power LED light faded to nothing. I think I left if for a sec at this point before unplugging the USB connection and put it back in. When I turned it back on, everything was only about half the volume it should have been..
After this, I unplugged EVERYTHING, left it for a minute or so and put everything back. It um.. seems fine now, although I think I'm subconsciously trying to listen out for any imperfections..
I didn't fuck it up, did I?
@Winston_Churchill: ASUS Xonar DX.
Isnt that their most basic model?
Ermm, the headphones..Freezer7Pro wrote:
Was the pop in the headphones or from within the unit?mcminty wrote:
.Suuuuuuuuup/Freeeeeezzzzeeeerrr,
So last night I was listening to some musics when I took out the headphone plug, put it back in the DAC and heard this "pop". Wondering what the fuck had just happened, I turned it off.. then on again, only to hear static as the power LED light faded to nothing. I think I left if for a sec at this point before unplugging the USB connection and put it back in. When I turned it back on, everything was only about half the volume it should have been..
After this, I unplugged EVERYTHING, left it for a minute or so and put everything back. It um.. seems fine now, although I think I'm subconsciously trying to listen out for any imperfections..
I didn't fuck it up, did I?
Then I guess it was just some glitchy connector somewhere. It's probably fine.mcminty wrote:
Ermm, the headphones..Freezer7Pro wrote:
Was the pop in the headphones or from within the unit?mcminty wrote:
.Suuuuuuuuup/Freeeeeezzzzeeeerrr,
So last night I was listening to some musics when I took out the headphone plug, put it back in the DAC and heard this "pop". Wondering what the fuck had just happened, I turned it off.. then on again, only to hear static as the power LED light faded to nothing. I think I left if for a sec at this point before unplugging the USB connection and put it back in. When I turned it back on, everything was only about half the volume it should have been..
After this, I unplugged EVERYTHING, left it for a minute or so and put everything back. It um.. seems fine now, although I think I'm subconsciously trying to listen out for any imperfections..
I didn't fuck it up, did I?
Ohhhhhhh shite. So plug everything in before turning it on.. mm, I've been wondering what the whole balance/unbalanced inputs thing means...Sup wrote:
minty something to remember: never unplug your headphones while the amp is on. You have a TRS connector meaning when you are unplugging the jack, the ring touches where the sleeve should be touching and that causes problems, you could even short-circuit everything. If you had a balanced amp with XLR connectors you could avoid that though I'd still recommend turning the amp off completely before plugging/unplugging in your headphones.
Looks nice
i can't think of anyone better to start it.mcminty wrote:
ps. we so need an official audio gear thread...
Lol, this place with it's photography and audio gear. Frkn expensiveburnzz wrote:
i can't think of anyone better to start it.mcminty wrote:
ps. we so need an official audio gear thread...
the whole audio thing didn't start for me until my wife started consulting - meaning out of the house four days a week.
that's when i started unplugging the shitty headphones and started listening thru my shitty speakers. i've learned more
about audio browsing this forum than i would've on my own.
Yeah, that's what I was leaning towards.mtb0minime and ebug9 wrote:
Tech section.
I find it ridiculous that companies don't even release the specs for their TOTL stuff anymore. I mean, if those speakers are so good, can't you at least tell me how you measured the frequency response? The THD? Off-axis response? Anything?!
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