Message from @Windatica
Discord ID: 633423890047041576
since im au this isnt probably gonna work for us
you may need to order through your preferred china retailer
Did i make a mistake buying 60$ CAD mpow t5
yes
just buy tin t2
or tint3 if you have more money to burn
I didn't see em on those tws review sites
And they didn't seem like meme gimmick review sites that just want you to buy shit
I think they reviewed the T3 and they said if the silicon bits don't fit you're kinda shit outta luck
Probably overpaid a bit for the mpow but I'm sure I'll be happy
Battery seemed pretty godtier
Bluetooth module for T2, which one should I get?
my trn BT10 right iem is not working anymore
5$ dac
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i mean all usb-to-3.5mm converters are dacs too
and those are like $1-$5
Any decent headphone amps
Hd600
apple dongle/google dongle v1
Amp?
you heard me
google dongle will drive hd600
I want it for my desktop
your desktop doesnt have usb ports?
Not usb c
get an adapter
Your fucked wind
i'm not lying to you, it will literally work
an amplifier exists to make shit louder, it doesnt have to be fancy
dont shit and piss yourself because it doesnt have an lcd screen and takes up a square foot of desk space
Maybe I'm confused what is your idea of dongle
its a dongle, it takes usb-c at one end and poops out analog 3.5mm at the other
like the ones that come with phones?
Hmm
```To me, my HD600 sounds perfectly fine plugged straight into the iPhone 7 lightning/3.5mm dongle (which sounds indistinguishable from the iPhone 6 headphone jack I had previously). To protect my ears, I have my volume set at around 60% when listening to quiet or dynamic music like classical, and like 40% when listening to the most loudly mastered pop music. When comparing that to my Oppo HA-1 amp with the volume knob around 9:30, I can barely tell the difference, except in 2 areas: the low bass is more powerful on the amp, and some of the hard transients seem to have very slightly more bite and snap. But these differences are very subtle and not noticeable unless you're critically comparing. Also, if I weren't using the HA-1 for several other purposes (preamp for my speakers, DAC for multiple sources), the $1200 price for the incredibly small improvement in the headphone sound would have been a waste of money. I also admit that most people probably listen at louder volumes than I do, and an amp will probably make a bigger improvement for them, although I still suspect that the improvements are almost all in terms of louder volume and dynamics.```