Or you can also receive Sennheiser IE 80 S with the hifi plan.Tidal offers Sennheiser HD 4.40BT headphones for free when subscribing to their annual plan.
Yes ... I remember that.
But also, as I recall, it was not the relatively few experimental DIY efforts that bothered KEF, rather KEF found several small manufacturers (I don't have details of who or where) building some loudspeakers advertised for commercial sale with drivers bought from KEF's replacement parts inventories, and it was that which KEF wanted stopped...
* My Capacitor comparisons: Mundorfs, VCap, Sonicap Platinum, Auricap, etc
Step by step to verify the changes, if there were.
When I bypassed with the cheap styroflex/polystyrene the sound at HF improved. That is why I want to try Miflex KPCU first. I was skeptical that I tried to spend the least. I can not deny the improvement.
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The great improvement was produced by the 150 kHz Würth ferrite. It was trial and error because I have many and it turned out much better than I thought! I have more bass than before and better.
Matty, we honestly don't care about these anecdotal statements and they just don't belong on audio science forum, people keep mentioning it to you but you don't seem to care. I linked you to a proper testing of capacitors and you answer with some coloured/bolded text.
"I can not deny the improvement" is an absolutely worthless statement, how did you test? You swapped cap and listened without proper controls and think it's a fact?
Thanks for this. Bought Samsung Tab S4 and it works so much better than my 3 year old Samsung Tablet. Had dismissed it due to high cost before.
I do not want open a long off-topic.
Ah, I guess I could measure it. It sounds better than my old tablet with headphones.Headphone sound though I did not test. There is some gimmicky software processing at play - "Dolby Atmos on/off" and the "age adjustment" - mine is 30-60 years. It sounds "processed" to say the least - cleaner but you can feel that something is missing. Can we expect a measurement tour of Tab S4?
^That's crazy cheap! I personally don't like them for listening though, they sound like some of the driest monitor headphones I've ever heard.
^That's crazy cheap! I personally don't like them for listening though, they sound like some of the driest monitor headphones I've ever heard.
^That's crazy cheap! I personally don't like them for listening though, they sound like some of the driest monitor headphones I've ever heard.
Yep I imagine they're great for 'work'.They do a super job when I rip vinyl and have to cut the tracks though, I can hear every little pop/crackling.
JBL LSR310S (10" powered sub) on Amazon for $242.