Message from @Julian
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But then I’d have to buy a DAC better than the other one I have >.>
And I wouldn’t have a 20 year old PlayStation as part of my hifi rig
nice
I haven't ripped a CD in 5+ years <:turt:443131018950606878>
I rip mine in FLAC, but that's because I'm too lazy to get LAME for EAC.
Not sure why my EAC didn't come with LAME but
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Update: got the bose qc 35 since someone was selling them cheap because they lacked pads and 3rd world reseller issues, got some replacement ones from a friend and they do provide enough noise reduction to make these noisy days doable. I paid like 160 usd total. I compared these one from my friend's originals and they seem original. (short version: due to my city's administration the buses and trucks how transit next to my place, making a not of noise. Asked for advice about NC)
Also, I'm considering those T2, 24-25 usd is too tempting for me...
do it faggot
i normally perfer my etys to bose
How much do you think I could resell the tin t2 cable for?
why would you do that
I have two,if it was reply to me.
Depends, basically check a similar cable and add like 2-5 bucks for a fair price, or go to Amazon/eBay and subtract that amount.
Since they usually sell that stuff overpriced
can you remind me how is it called, mtx cable?
mmcx
id just keep it as a spare
if youre gonna be using the t2 actively, chances are the cable will give out sooner or later
I just did not want to clean the cum stain from it. But it does make sense,time to clean it up.
Yep, I recommend having a backup cable just in case, even if it's a cheap $8 KINDEN one
uh
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Yuwhat
wait
**cheap** *$8* cable
that isnt cheap
Okay $3
there's MMCX cables like that
$8 is cheap for a cable
spoiled cunts
funny somehow it does find only wifi cables when i type mmcx
i dropped $30 on my ety cable which was cheap as fuck
mmcx is a type of coaxial connector
its used for antennas
that makes sense
Yep, fairly certain that same connector is used on modems, wireless cards, and 3G/4G cards.
It is, but since there are $2 dollar cables (even if they are DIY), some people might say $8 is kit cheap enough