Message from @floral

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2018-09-05 13:37:50 UTC  

also I think massdrop might hit you with shipping fees outside of amerixa

2018-09-05 13:37:51 UTC  

????

2018-09-05 13:38:00 UTC  

@Kaytee it's called synergy

2018-09-05 13:38:14 UTC  

its called snakeoil

2018-09-05 13:38:18 UTC  

yalls dacs got preset EQ you can't change or s/t lol

2018-09-05 13:38:27 UTC  

yeah i find my tin audio t2 to sound harsh on my motherboard sound

2018-09-05 13:38:38 UTC  

@Windatica definitely a hit for shipping+taxes

2018-09-05 13:38:40 UTC  

best dac for x headphone = "at least 16 bit and 44.1khz"

2018-09-05 13:38:44 UTC  

but when i switch to listening out of my fiio x3ii the harshness goes away and it is a much smoother listen

2018-09-05 13:38:58 UTC  

T2s sound harsh if you're listening to something a bit hot I've noticed @bentech

2018-09-05 13:39:00 UTC  

and the last time I bought something from them I had to pay EXTRA taxes because they fucked up the papers or something

2018-09-05 13:39:07 UTC  

"don't have a shitty amp that clips on the output"

2018-09-05 13:39:14 UTC  

@floral did u do the bass mod?

2018-09-05 13:39:15 UTC  

there u go

2018-09-05 13:39:20 UTC  
2018-09-05 13:39:39 UTC  

or if you're rich "the dac and amp that look coolest"

2018-09-05 13:39:51 UTC  

```Søren Kristensen. In case you are not familiar with this class of DACs, instead of using an off-the-shelf dac chip, this unit uses a custom implemented DAC using a series of resistors and a custom FPGA (digital logic) controlling them. Technical term for their approach is "Sign Magnitude Discrete R-2R." The dac1421 is unbalanced only and has a retail price of around $1,000 (sold in Euros however).
````

2018-09-05 13:39:55 UTC  

"the dac that was shilled the most"

2018-09-05 13:40:00 UTC  

Amp is 60 dap is 200

2018-09-05 13:40:04 UTC  

Lol

2018-09-05 13:40:10 UTC  

@bentech when i'm shown one that measures any better than my um2 on my scope

2018-09-05 13:40:46 UTC  

yeash but multibit sounds better

2018-09-05 13:40:50 UTC  

it gives you a more analog output

2018-09-05 13:41:00 UTC  

lol

2018-09-05 13:41:15 UTC  

cheapo foams

2018-09-05 13:41:18 UTC  

is what i use on t2

2018-09-05 13:41:22 UTC  

i use triple flange on er4

2018-09-05 13:41:26 UTC  

as god intended

2018-09-05 13:41:48 UTC  

@Deleted User get some alginate and some ecoflex and make your own tips

2018-09-05 13:41:56 UTC  

there, that's the best silicone tips

2018-09-05 13:42:21 UTC  

I don't like foamies

2018-09-05 13:42:22 UTC  

thats how you get ear cancer dear

2018-09-05 13:42:25 UTC  

get some teflon tubing for the tips to fit on your iems and have a through-hole, some ease-release for demolding

2018-09-05 13:42:32 UTC  

@Julian ecoflex is body safe

2018-09-05 13:42:45 UTC  

certain well known adult toy companies use it

2018-09-05 13:43:04 UTC  

shove that eartip up my ass, d-daddy

2018-09-05 13:43:12 UTC  

t2 stock is alright, Sony tips, spinfits are good just get medium or bigger

2018-09-05 13:43:25 UTC  

I have small ear canals

2018-09-05 13:43:37 UTC  

t2 stock is kinda rough though I will admit

2018-09-05 13:44:00 UTC  

Which spinfit work on the t2 @Windatica