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Audio Head doing a snazzy giveaway of a Noble Audio Savanna. Nice.
Follow the jump for giveaway details: An Audio-Head Giveaway – The Noble Savanna IEM
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[Update] this post has been edited for taste.
Audio Head doing a snazzy giveaway of a Noble Audio Savanna. Nice.
Follow the jump for giveaway details: An Audio-Head Giveaway – The Noble Savanna IEM
Read more
Insanely-active headfi user, moedawg140’s objection to incessant reader demands to compare TOTL earphone against TOTL rivals, is spot on. A non-engineering review is written from opinion. No matter how assiduous, extended comparisons between earphone A and earphone B reveal nothing but personal bias; more colloquially, they reveal that we all hear different. Obsessing over and acquiescing to reader demands is a never-ending, soul-destroying campaign of self-flagellation and risk. Self flagellation: kowtowing to a single demand necessarily insinuates more of the same in the future. Risk: maintaining a fleet of TOTL earphones, amps, DACs, or DAPs, is expensive both to the wallet and to the attic.
Read moreAchebe oversimplified things. Some things fall apart. Others compound into something exquisite. Baby bum-smooth Andromeda is as polished next to Jupiter as Jupiter is against a pre-production version of itself. It is my - perhaps self-serving - opinion that the two earphone manufacturers most violently busting through the limits of industrial manufacturing and branding ceilings are Campfire Audio and Noble Audio.
Read moreIn Ryuzoh’s clutches are a Plenue D and an AK100 mkii, mine both. The latter is scheduled to return by 22 May along with my newly-balanced Chord Mojo. The former- well, that depends.
Read moreFor most of Fujiya Avic’s latest headphone show I was busy camera whoring. As a result I removed just ten memories from the event with my Leica, four with an iPad, and four with an iPhone. Of the photos I took with my Leica, just seven are safe for work. And because I’m not a great iPhoneographer, I came away with just two usable mobile images.
Read moreThere's more to Fujiya Avic headphone festivals than drinks with the mates. TE100, the fruit of a partnership between FitEar and Fostex, will be on display. It is a dynamic/balanced armature hybrid with what looks like a metal treble tube.
Read morePhileweb inked four pages (Japanese) about a new, bigger, sleevier balanced headphone standard devised by the Japan Electronics and Information Industries Association. JEITA's reason for further complicating our world? There were too many connectors. Naturally, the world needed a new one. They didn't want to cooperate with extant designs (page 2). 2,5mm and 3,5mm were too small and 6,3mm was too large. 4,4mm was just right (page 3).
Read moreAn afternoon of good tea and shop talk at Mr. Yamagishi's office in Tokyo, I came back with a Sakura Plus review loaner. I'm not embarrassed to admit that I drank too much tea. Nor am I embarrassed that the Sony PCM-D100 recorder tickled my fancy. Together (and I like to think that Mr. Yamagishi enjoyed my presence) we geeked out over high altitude tea, weird audiophile recordings, and of course: Sakura Plus (black) and Akazakura Plus (red).
Read moreMake your own Hitler video at http://downfall.jfedor.org/
Damon (not Matt) is hard to avoid. In real life, he's a relapsing skateboarder. On Facebook he's the master of GIFs and memes. In addition to to the wildly popular Head pie Facebook community, he's found a new toy: Hitler finds out plug in videos.
The above video is a shot-over-the-bows of everything from Rockbox to RMAA to bandwagon purchases and useless audio reviews and reviewers - in this video CNET shouldering the main burden. And, it's a tribute to how hard Matt works at making it look like he doesn't work.
The man's absurd and creative genius plays out every day at Head pie. By all means, check it out.
Tsukuba, Japan