Message from @See Seaola

Discord ID: 492359051972313098


2018-09-20 13:43:38 UTC  

Just some chinky cheap MMCX cable off eBay

2018-09-20 13:43:48 UTC  

needed it quick and it was the only option

2018-09-20 13:43:51 UTC  

and that proved to be better?!

2018-09-20 13:43:54 UTC  

Shiit

2018-09-20 13:44:28 UTC  

sound wise was the same and didn't have the fuckhuge cable terminator and knotted less

2018-09-20 13:44:35 UTC  

and it was like $9

2018-09-20 13:44:46 UTC  

Oh, so not that bad

2018-09-20 13:45:01 UTC  

I got a 2$ cable somewhere for bgvps

2018-09-20 13:45:08 UTC  

If you do order a cable get a Shure one because their cables are the shit

2018-09-20 13:45:13 UTC  

They're just the perfect length

2018-09-20 13:45:29 UTC  

Not too short and not hilariously long

2018-09-20 13:45:34 UTC  

Noic

2018-09-20 14:03:33 UTC  

For me the stock cable is fine

stock cable is godly,do not listen to haters,you can even sell it because it looks nice and buy something better than godly :^))

2018-09-20 15:07:11 UTC  

Doesn't really tangle for me, sometimes it gets a twist down the middle after rolling them up in my pocket but hanging then around my neck straightens them

2018-09-20 15:21:43 UTC  

lmfao they sound the same

2018-09-20 15:34:18 UTC  

```I donโ€™t like or enjoy the Chord Hugo 2 because of all the bad traits of audiophilia that it manifests. Neither its controls nor sound feel like they were designed for humans. Itโ€™s like Chordโ€™s engineers forgot what a headphone amplifier and DAC is supposed to be, namely a tool for pumping sweet tunes into peopleโ€™s craniums. So they built a soulless perfectionistโ€™s idea of an audio reproduction machine, neglecting to hear it for themselves. The Hugo 2 is technically impressive, and its crystalline sound gives glimpses into detail that other DACs canโ€™t match, but in the end, itโ€™s just too cold and inhuman. With enthusiast products like this, precision means nothing without pleasure.

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2018-09-20 15:34:19 UTC  

???

2018-09-20 15:39:05 UTC  

>the verge

2018-09-20 16:02:11 UTC  

also is there any reason you should leave your audio equipment on 24/7?

2018-09-20 16:53:55 UTC  

Not really. I turn my amp off when I'm not using it.

2018-09-20 19:33:45 UTC  
2018-09-20 19:33:53 UTC  

If you're retarded

2018-09-20 19:33:55 UTC  

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2018-09-20 19:34:21 UTC  

dunno my dad said you shouldn't turn it off and should just leave it on

2018-09-20 19:35:06 UTC  

My dad says dumb shit too

2018-09-20 19:35:08 UTC  

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2018-09-20 21:11:30 UTC  

he was sippin that monster again

2018-09-20 21:12:24 UTC  

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if i wanted to experience that sweet PRO TM experience of tin sound,i should boost treble with amp in normal t2?

2018-09-20 21:22:09 UTC  

@bentech stuff with a warmup period could be left on I guess

2018-09-20 21:22:30 UTC  

Tho that's more just because it can sound like shit before it warms up

2018-09-20 21:23:03 UTC  

accidentally blow up headphones ;)

2018-09-20 21:23:10 UTC  

For most gear you should turn it off when not in use unless you just wanna replace caps more often

2018-09-20 21:23:42 UTC  

Tho these days caps last forever

2018-09-20 21:23:43 UTC  

@๐•„๐•š๐••๐• ๐•ฃ๐•š put T2 Pros on and use tape to seal your ears

2018-09-20 21:23:57 UTC  

Boost everything you can

2018-09-20 21:24:03 UTC  

Then max volume

2018-09-20 21:24:08 UTC  

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