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Thanks Matt, I'm forwarding your note to the MD mailing list to see if
other readers concur. Is it possible you just had a bad unit? -Rick
"matthew c. mead" writes:
>The Audiophase's amplifier stage was terrible. It was pretty
>noisy in comparison to a Sharp 722 I'd listened to, and it was
>also extremely weak in the high frequencies. Crash cymbals came
>out at the same level as the orchestra - they're supposed to be
>louder. Initially I thought the problem was that I was using
>Sony V600's, but even with earbuds it was poor. I compared it
>to the same earbuds coming off a friend's 722 and found much
>better high frequency response with the 722. The Audiophase also
>skipped when I tried to jog with it. Those two things led me to
>return it. I ended up with an Aiwa AM-F70 for Christmas, and
>prior to that had been using a friend's 722 to record car cabin
>noise during autocross racing - now I'll use my own! I tested it
>this morning while jogging, and had no skipping problems. :)
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