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CH23 t1_jac6rp5 wrote
Reply to comment by ziegfriedsmom in I just finished The Whale. The mom is the villain. by [deleted]
I didn't read it, because I do plan to see it
CH23 t1_jac371m wrote
Not seen it yet, but i feel like your post title might be a spoiler?
CH23 t1_j9jiyu4 wrote
Coconut audio made the best cables ever, like only €5000 for a power cable? That's a great deal!
CH23 t1_j9huxys wrote
Reply to comment by theneobob in Where do y'all download music in flac quality? by theneobob
None
CH23 t1_j9hsosy wrote
I have a qobuz premium subscription and use qobuz-dl to transfer files to my iPod
CH23 t1_j9eo3ya wrote
If you have a dac/amp to drive the dt990 250 ohm, then I would definitely go with that
CH23 t1_j95ybqe wrote
Reply to IEM's just fked my ears up by painuzumaki1
> I am in physical pain
> let's continue with this
OP, why?
CH23 t1_j8shvua wrote
Reply to Confused about amps and DACs by ItsSloany
I am not familiar with that brand but I can't imagine it'll help make your headphones sound better.
first i'll answer your question: a DAC is basically a soundcard that connects (usually) via USB to your computer. They can improve sound quality over the internal DAC on your motherboard, because they are purpose-build and has way less interference than internal components do. A DAC converts a digital signal to an analoge signal.
most DACs also have an amplifier section, so they are sometimes also called a DAC/amp.
an amplifier will amplify an analoge signal. The headphone output from your pc can be too low for your headphones, and in that case you could plug an amplifier into the line out, and connect your headphones to the amplifier.
I would go with a DAC/amp in your usecase, because the dt770 don't require a lot of power, but a DAC/amp will improve the sound quality and will have more power than the onboard audio.
The reason I said I believe the amp you bought won't make it sound better is because it seems to be build for a different usecase (to split 1 signal into 4), and so you're paying for components that have no real use for you, but it'salmost too cheap for what it should do.
Although not as cheap, I would recommend you check out some of iFi, Schiit, FiiO or Topping's dac/amps. Their cheaper ones usually range between $70 and $150.
CH23 t1_j6m3q0o wrote
Great tech demos, but bad movies.
CH23 t1_j697li9 wrote
Works potentially for guidance, but it's always best to go and listen somewhere
CH23 t1_j67y0yk wrote
Reply to First time modding a detachable cable on my DT 990 Pro, had to remove parts of the plastic and fabric around the driver - does it matter? by yambolo
Removing part of the baffle can change the way it'll sound for sure
CH23 t1_j63he5n wrote
Reply to comment by tomato432 in Was very curious on what those are? From a Randy Newman video circa '72. Can anyone ID them? They look so peculiar by Beanlipe
I believe also tge colour of the driver housing, which was white on (some) hd424x
CH23 t1_j62wjq9 wrote
Reply to comment by TheHelpfulDad in Was very curious on what those are? From a Randy Newman video circa '72. Can anyone ID them? They look so peculiar by Beanlipe
hd424x specifically. The normal hd424 has black sides, the 'x' has silver ones
CH23 t1_j2d2qoz wrote
Reply to HD 600: Overhyped or impatience? by West-Steak-3959
i agree, this sub seems to glorify the hd600/hd650/hd800 as if it were the second coming of christ
CH23 t1_j26vk0s wrote
I am confused by OPs post
CH23 t1_j19aod6 wrote
Reply to comment by Environmental_Fly691 in Can NFTs Offer a Fair Living Income to Artists? by [deleted]
>You can see on Twitter how long we have been doing this, we are starting to bring the articles we do every day to communities that may be interested in discussing the topic at hand.
translated from bullshit to normal speech:
>we will keep spamming until people fall for this crap, just as we once fell for this crap and really need others to also do it.
CH23 t1_j19a2t2 wrote
2 days old account only spamming cryptocrap...seems legit.
CH23 t1_jacj6y0 wrote
Reply to comment by MundanePlantain1 in Researchers have developed a new device that can detect and analyse cancer cells from blood samples, enabling doctors to avoid invasive biopsy surgeries, and to monitor treatment progress by giuliomagnifico
Admitting you have a problem is the first step in fixing the problem ;)