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Cypher Labs Copper Theorem 720 DAC Giveaway

November 9, 2013 ohm
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If you're dying for a chance to listen to the awesome Theorem 720 DAC, Cypher Labs are putting on a giveaway of their top products this month, the grand prize being a special copper edition of the 720 that has been signed by its creator, David Maudlin. Even if you don't pick up either 720, the equally awesome AlgoRhythm Solo -DB and Solo -R are up for grabs.

Winners are picked randomly. 

1 Grand Prize random winner will be the proud owner of one of a kind special edition copper Theorem 720 DAC
along with some Cypher Labs swag signed by David personally. 
 1st random pick wins a Theorem 720 DAC
 2nd random pick wins an AlgoRhythm Solo -dB 
 3rd random pick wins the AlgoRhythm Solo -R 
 4th – 10th random picks will get awesome Cypher Labs swag (hats, shirts, wrist wraps, and much more …)
*Names will be randomly picked.
Contest details and entry at Cypher Labs' FACEBOOK page. 


* Cypher Labs ohmage.

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ohmage to the Cypher Labs Theorem 720 DAC

November 4, 2013 ohm
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Cypher Labs’ Theorem 720 is the Sony A7/r of portable amp/DACs. It’s for the dude and dudet that want the best sound on the go, but don’t necessarily want to shove a mains-level battery, a separate DAC and a desktop amp into their p/murses. In fact, if you’re in cargos, Theorem 720 will fit in your pockets along with your iDevice/Android portable source of choice. It just so happens to work nicely with your computer, too. Possibly its biggest asset is its big-arse battery that needs charging about twice a week even during that everyday-multiple-times post-purchase honeymoon phase.

 

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ohmage to the RHA MA350

October 25, 2013 ohm
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The moment I tore open the MA350’s packaging, an upside down smile cracked across my clock. I may have even groaned something like, “you’ve got to be kidding!”. This was not the cardboard of 79$ earphone. And, the unassuming aluminium earphone said 40$ more than it ever said 80$. I spent the next ten minutes slapping myself silly, however, because after popping the MA350 into my ears, my impressions changed. Ahh, that’s why they can sell this phone in such a cheap box. Such midrange clarity actually had me convinced the 350 wasn’t a 79$ earphone at all. 

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ohmage to the Sleek Audio SA7

October 20, 2013 ohm
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Back when Cube, was rolling with Lorenzo in a Benzo, Sleek was polishing their chrome-trimmed SA6. Under da hood was a single ultra-wide band driver that laughed in the faces of the tubby competition. But times is changing. Sleek has doubled the SA6’s ultra-wide band armature count and dropped most of the chrome. Sleek’s hard core: the customisable VQ system, the coaxial detachable cable still roll with their shit off safety. 

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Ocharaku Donguri-欅(KEYAKI) debut

October 19, 2013 ohm
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Donguri is finally out. It rings in at 45.150¥ and sports Ocharaku's proprietary second-generation Tornado Equaliser, Tornado Turbo. The first-gen Tornado Equalizer  adapted Ocharaku's signature tea leaf spiral techy wechy to fit Audio Technica's CKM55 earphone. It was a fabulous and, by comparison, light purchase. Bass was heavy, detail retrieval above average. Today's Tornado Turbo puts the spiral directly in the sound chamber in front of the driver. The acorn-shaped echo compartment is made of zelkova wood. 

Ω will take a good long look later this year.  For your reference, please check out the following Ocharaku articles.

ohmage to the Ocharaku CKM55
ohmage to the Ocharaku Flat4-KURO
Ocharaku KAEDE review


 オークヴィレッジの匠の技と音茶楽の音響技術を融合したコラボレーションモデル第2弾。

木材の中でも音の伝わる速度が最も早く、響きが美しい欅の芯材をリアキャビネットに採用。更にリアキャビネットの形状をどんぐり型にする事により内部の定在波を抑制、より自然な音質を再現します。

音響技術には音茶楽の特許トルネード・イコライザー回路を採用。(*1)
カナル型の音質劣化の元凶、外耳道を塞ぐ事によって生じる6kHz付近の共振を抑えます。更にエレメントにアコースティック・ターボ回路を付加する事により振動系の等価質量を周波数に応じて可変制御。
低fo化による重低音域の充実と中音域での感度向上の両立を実現。

シングルエレメントの利点を生かしながら超低音域から超高音域までスムースに再現します。

 

Source: http://ocharaku.jp/sound/service/#serviceT...
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13/14 October Tube Festival in Tokyo

October 10, 2013 ohm
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Today, the muscular, V-Moda breaking heafier, Anak Chan, reminded me that Tube Festival is going down next Monday. That would be 14 October, or Health and Sports Day, here in Japan. Woohoo! Holiday!

The closest station to the atsumari no basho is: Ochanomizu station

The Tube Festival is all about the application of tubes/valves in both living room and portable audio, from DAC to power amp.

Its organisers tag it with 「このデジタル時代に、なぜ真空管なのか!」which I roughly translate: "We is digital, baby! WTF is with tubes?!"

But I'm a crap translator. However, Anak puffing up his balls to head to the big boys has shitcanned a number of stereotypes which I've held dear for years. 

Basically, I reckoned it is rare day for a headfier to show not only the balls, but the desire to hit up a big rig event. Why? Because headphone users:

a.  can't afford speakers
b. can't fit speakers in their flats
c. are introverts by nature

But Sean is no ordinary headfier. He's a geek throughout. He owns a Leica M9 and a gaggle of its best lenses. He drives FitEear earphones from one of a dozen powerful amps. At home, he uses a respectable B&W N804 / McIntosh combo. The Mc is a new item; prior to it, he used an Accuphase amp.

For Sean, headphones are not a gateway upper; they are a gateway downer. He swears to me that he loves his speakers, but I swear when I see his 24 'Lux. 

*&$#!!! 

In Japan, trend is for headphones. Why? A massive population stuck in tiny flats with no sound or weather insulation head banging to anime songs from 12AM till 6AM is one reason. Really, there isn't the space to put large audio systems. Not without pitching the sofa. Or the spouse. 

So, while many European and American headfiers hope maybe, someday, possibly, if their mum allows it, to work up to speakers - but of course just meagre ones -, Japanese audiophiles (who squabble over which colourful squiggle and jingle really would win when faced off in Gundam suits) trends towards headphone sets. God bless 'em.

Venturecraft will be there and so will Ω. And Anak. And that fantastic 24 Lux.  

 

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ohmage to the Earsonics SM64

October 8, 2013 ohm
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Earsonics have come a long way. Outwardly, their designs don’t show it. But under the bonnet- whoowee! This reviewer has reviewed almost every universal SM series earphone. After carefully fawning over each one, he’s realised two things: first that he is somewhat of an aficionado; and second, that the SM64 is the SM earphone to have. 

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Sennheiser MOMENTUM On-Ear Contest (US residents only)

October 8, 2013 ohm
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Sennheiser USA are giving away a pair of their Momentum On-Ear headphones. Full contest details are available at headfi. 

I only got a few minutes with them whilst shooting the 2014 volume of Mac Audio . These bad boys are comfortable, solid, impeccably made, and so free of build niggles that mar lesser headphones. While the colour scheme isn't my favourite, the fit and finish are gorgeous. Alas, I was too busy to plug in my monstrously audiophiliac iPod nano and cue up John Denver, so I can't comment on sound. Trusted audio conspirator, Mr. Satoshi Oyama, promised me that it is worth it.

If I lived in the USA, you can be sure I would enter the contest. Because I don't, I will only harbinge the goodness to you that do. 

Momentum usually goes for 229$ USD.

If you don't want to take Mr. Oyama's advice, check out the following links. 

Headfi customer impressions
Trusted Reviews impressions
 
Apple Store customer impressions

 

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Colorware's Sennheiser HD800 and HDVD 800

October 3, 2013 ohm
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Whether you send in your HD800 headphones and get Colorware treatment for 299$, or opt for a brand new set replete with Colorware's motley fingerprints for 1599$, there is but one reaction to the Senn/Colorware collab: whoa. (Channel Keanu Reeves to do it right.)

The Lego-dynamic duo also do the HDVD 800 headphone amp: post-sale whoa for 249,00$ or pre-sale whoa for 2099$. (Prices in USD.)

Whoa. 

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ALO's new The Island hi-res USB DAC

September 18, 2013 ohm
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This rather flashy-looking USB DAC is ALO Audio's new The Island. It will go toe to toe with Meridian's Explorer and the glut of USB interfaces that have hit the market lately. Unique to The Island is balanced headphone output. And of course the bright colour schemes. And the giant three-stage volume pot on top- something I think headphone lovers will really appreciate.

Otherwise, The Island's rather hi-flight specs, and its 299$ USD price fall in line with what is out there today.

Description: 

The power and performance of balanced audio has arrived in The Island.  Spacious sound stages are delivered with a superior sonic punch.  Chewy bass lines underpin sparkling highs.  
Specially machined volume knob paired with 3 gain stages gives you finer control of your listening, regardless of your headphone selection.  The 24 Bit / 192 kHz capable Cirrus Logic CS4398 DAC chip offers plug and play convenience with high-fidelity asynchronous fully balanced performance on both PC and Mac.  (PC’s require included drivers for 24 Bit /192 kHz playback.)
A simple design and anodized aluminum enclosure makes The Island a solid choice for portable listening with your laptop as well as home desktop listening sessions.  Available in Blue, Gold, Silver and Black anodized finishes.

Tech specs:

Input   1 x mini -USB
Output  1 x 3.5mm stereo jack socket
Output  1 x Stereo jack(Balanced)
Input: USB 2.0 Audio
Output: stereo analog, balanced
Sampling Frequency
44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz, 176.4khZ, 192kHz
Resolution
16 up to 24 bit
Output power-Balanced :
    130mW @32 Ohms
    200mW @50 Ohms
    160mW @300 Ohms
    83mW @600 Ohms
Output power-Unbalanced :
    130mW @32 Ohms
    200mW @50 Ohms
    660mW @300 Ohms
    330mW @600 Ohms
 Frequency response:
    5-22kHz (+/-1dB)
 THD+N:
    0.001% @ 1kHz
 Power: 
    5V DC from USB bus
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    Amber indicator light illuminates when powered.   

 

 

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