SiaoKau369
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Hoot online from a canadian guy 3 years back.
It's EOL and not sold anymore I believe.
It's really rare! Keep it well! Very nice indeed.
Hoot online from a canadian guy 3 years back.
It's EOL and not sold anymore I believe.
Just got a hippo gumstick, really sounds CLASS A ! user interface not CLASS A though
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hippo gumstick bass ish quite bloated rite???
typical Class A sound signature, but is good for Balance Armature IEMS can balance abit
dynamic IEM is too bassy liao
Just got a hippo gumstick, really sounds CLASS A ! user interface not CLASS A though
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Where you hoot your cables from for IE8 ?
jaben, silverdragon
What's the damage ?
1/6 of ie8, I kinda got it from my friend
Okay . Does it significantly improve anything ? Is it interchangeable ?
Cables don't create miracle, but my impression , tighter bass, better instrumental separation
... Ie8 is a cable replaceable iem
Because i've saw some using permanent cables . That's why i asked whether your silver dragon is interchangeable or not .![]()
IE8 stock is cable replaceable model....
buy IE8 lol
IE7 not
Hi fellows, my amp is running on a 230mAh 9V (actually it is a Maha Powerex 9.6V) battery. I can charge the battery via a provided mains charger, with the following specs:
Model: SDK-0042
Input: 100V-240V AC 50/60Hz
Output: 15V DC 1000mA
All the details are as shown in the photo:
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My question is: since there's no "fully-charged" indicator anywhere, is there a formula to calculate how long to charge an emptied battery using the supplied charger & amp circuit?
In addition, what does the "DC 15V ~ 24V/300mA" on the backplate of the amp mean?
Thanx in advance.
N.B.:
I also use alternate with another 170mAh 8.4V GP battery, so a formula to calculate instead of a fixed number, i.e. charge for x hrs, will be more useful.
The amp is an AMB Mini3 built by hohodiy & I dun have the seller's new mobile number.
I mean i've seen some IE8 users changing the cables but it happened to be irreversible type .
I mean i've seen some IE8 users changing the cables but it happened to be irreversible type .
huh?? crazy... never heard before, not even on headfi
You mean that there are people crazy enough to solder directly to the pins on the IE8 monitors???![]()