Message from @bentech

Discord ID: 450959416338939914


2018-05-29 04:02:17 UTC  

>shiiiiiiiiit

alrighty,aliexpress refunded me only 50% of price of tin t2

one earphone is broken,has like 1% sound

max 1 driver works

how should i open it up?

would want to try fix them

srs tho,it is pretty hard to open

tried knife,did not do shit

i will,for your head. I guess I need some clamping tools for this

Yeah,would be nice to have actual manual so i do not break the shit completely

it might be just loose cables

would be easy fix if it was easy to open

I will wait,maybe someone here knows how to do it,i never did it before

i m such virgin in earphone repairs

2018-05-29 09:49:39 UTC  

Havent been her since i bought my t2

2018-05-29 09:49:45 UTC  

Anything instersting cmae out?

2018-05-29 09:49:57 UTC  

And should i get a DAC is i have an Samsung s6?

2018-05-29 09:51:43 UTC  

no

2018-05-29 09:51:48 UTC  

but get a new phone as the s6 is trash :^)

2018-05-29 09:56:40 UTC  

^^^^

2018-05-29 10:23:50 UTC  

@Lawman no and please dont believe this heretics at everything they say S6 is viable phone as long as its custom rommed

2018-05-29 10:24:12 UTC  

problem more is that you are trying to listen quality music with phone

2018-05-29 10:24:19 UTC  

than phone being "bad"

2018-05-29 11:09:15 UTC  

what

2018-05-29 11:09:16 UTC  

phone is fine

2018-05-29 11:11:34 UTC  

get a lg phone my friend

2018-05-29 11:11:36 UTC  

quad dac <:alismirk:230784726615588865>

2018-05-29 11:11:42 UTC  

4x the dac = 4x the sound

While all iOS devices have always sounded great if you have good transfers, the audio output of the iPhone 6 Plus is now so improved that it sounds and measures about as well as professional reference DACs like the Benchmark DAC1 HDR, and better than many consumer DACs. The iPhone 6 Plus even has flatter response than the Benchmark DAC1 HDR!
The iPhone 6 is a better analog audio source than many audiophile products, but the cottage industry created around selling you DACs and other accessories you don't need doesn't want you to know. Remember that accessory dealers, manufacturers and publications that accept advertising from these makers have a vested interest in trying to create FUD about the iPhone's audio quality. Don't believe them and listen for yourself.
Apple has more smart engineers and far more resources than any other audio specialty company. It makes perfect sense that the iPhone output should be spectacular.

2018-05-29 11:16:51 UTC  

can't handle the truth bombs, eh <:alismirk:230784726615588865> πŸ‘Œ

2018-05-29 11:18:13 UTC  

I actually trust this dude's camera reviews

>I used a $50,000 Rohde & Schwarz UPL audio analyzer to perform these measurements.