RE: Test!

2015-08-19 Thread Tom Kaufman
It's working here!
Tom Kaufman

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of N K
Shackelford
Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2015 4:01 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Test!

Sorry bout this, but just changed my e-mail address and making sure I got it
done correctly!

 

Nance

 




Re: Test message To See If My Messages Still Come Through

2015-05-28 Thread christopher hallsworth
Unfortunately, this came to the list. Just saying.
 On 26 May 2015, at 19:30, Chris Skarstad rascal0...@verizon.net wrote:
 
 Hi
 Writing to you privately, yes your message came through just fine.
 
 On 5/26/2015 1:46 PM, Tom Kaufman wrote:
 Hello list:  I changed the subject line of this message as I'm not sure I
 have the right address to this list!  I received a message, telling me that
 my membership has been disabled!  I replied to the message as I was
 instructed to do!  So hopefully this reply will go through...and I'll
 receive it as well!  My apologies for being off-topic; am only trying to
 make sure that all is working as it should here!
 Tom Kaufman
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of André van
 Deventer
 Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2015 12:27 PM
 To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
 Subject: RE: improving headphone sound with a portable amp?
 
 I use a little headphone amplifier  made by a company called Headroom.  It
 takes 4 AAA batteries.
 
 What I like about it is that it has a high and low impedence switch so it
 caters for all kinds of headphones.
 
 You get a short cable with it  which allows you to connect your mp3 device
 or whatever to  the 3.5 mm input of the amplifier. It also has a usb socket
 so you can use it as a sound card also.
 
 I think it was called the Egghead or something like that.
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Mary
 Otten
 Sent: 21 May 2015 05:50 PM
 To: PC Audio Discussion List
 Subject: improving headphone sound with a portable amp?
 
 Hi all,
 
 Several years ago, I purchased a pair of AKG Q701 headphones for use with a
 home stereo. These are, in my opinion, outstanding phones, especially
 considering the price is around $200 or a bit more on Amazon.They are
 wonderfully comfortable to wear for extended periods of time, more so than
 any other phones I've seen, bar none.  Recent reviews indicate some
 dissatisfaction, since these are now apparently being made in China, rather
 than Austria, the home country of AKG. But that's not the point of this
 message.
 
 I have tried my Q701 with the headphone output of my iPhone and find the
 output of the phone isn't sufficient to drive the Qs well. So I looked into
 the possibility of a portable headphone amp, such as the fiio e12, which has
 pretty decent reviews on Amazon. It is not clear to me, however, how you get
 the signal from the lightning port on the phone to the little amp, as it
 doesn't seem to come with a cable. You can purchase a separate LOD from
 fiio, but it has the old style 30-pin connector. You could then purchase an
 official Apple lightning adapter at some ridiculously inflated price, of
 course, and then I suppose the set up would work, although I don't think
 this amp has a DAC, and I'm not sure if you'd need one of those anyway. So,
 the question. What are folks doing who have head phones which are not driven
 adequately by the crummy output stages found in portable devices like phones
 etc?
 
 Mary
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 




RE: Test message To See If My Messages Still Come Through

2015-05-28 Thread Tom Kaufman
Thank you, Chris; wasn't sure of what was going on as I did get something
telling me that my membership had been disabled!  I replied to that message
and it seems to be okay now!  Thanks again!
Tom Kaufman

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Chris
Skarstad
Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2015 2:31 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Test message To See If My Messages Still Come Through

Hi
Writing to you privately, yes your message came through just fine.

On 5/26/2015 1:46 PM, Tom Kaufman wrote:
 Hello list:  I changed the subject line of this message as I'm not sure I
 have the right address to this list!  I received a message, telling me
that
 my membership has been disabled!  I replied to the message as I was
 instructed to do!  So hopefully this reply will go through...and I'll
 receive it as well!  My apologies for being off-topic; am only trying to
 make sure that all is working as it should here!
 Tom Kaufman

 -Original Message-
 From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of André
van
 Deventer
 Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2015 12:27 PM
 To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
 Subject: RE: improving headphone sound with a portable amp?

 I use a little headphone amplifier  made by a company called Headroom.  It
 takes 4 AAA batteries.

 What I like about it is that it has a high and low impedence switch so it
 caters for all kinds of headphones.

 You get a short cable with it  which allows you to connect your mp3 device
 or whatever to  the 3.5 mm input of the amplifier. It also has a usb
socket
 so you can use it as a sound card also.

 I think it was called the Egghead or something like that.


 -Original Message-
 From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Mary
 Otten
 Sent: 21 May 2015 05:50 PM
 To: PC Audio Discussion List
 Subject: improving headphone sound with a portable amp?

 Hi all,

 Several years ago, I purchased a pair of AKG Q701 headphones for use with
a
 home stereo. These are, in my opinion, outstanding phones, especially
 considering the price is around $200 or a bit more on Amazon.They are
 wonderfully comfortable to wear for extended periods of time, more so than
 any other phones I've seen, bar none.  Recent reviews indicate some
 dissatisfaction, since these are now apparently being made in China,
rather
 than Austria, the home country of AKG. But that's not the point of this
 message.

 I have tried my Q701 with the headphone output of my iPhone and find the
 output of the phone isn't sufficient to drive the Qs well. So I looked
into
 the possibility of a portable headphone amp, such as the fiio e12, which
has
 pretty decent reviews on Amazon. It is not clear to me, however, how you
get
 the signal from the lightning port on the phone to the little amp, as it
 doesn't seem to come with a cable. You can purchase a separate LOD from
 fiio, but it has the old style 30-pin connector. You could then purchase
an
 official Apple lightning adapter at some ridiculously inflated price, of
 course, and then I suppose the set up would work, although I don't think
 this amp has a DAC, and I'm not sure if you'd need one of those anyway.
So,
 the question. What are folks doing who have head phones which are not
driven
 adequately by the crummy output stages found in portable devices like
phones
 etc?

 Mary












Re: Test message To See If My Messages Still Come Through

2015-05-26 Thread Chris Skarstad

Hi
Writing to you privately, yes your message came through just fine.

On 5/26/2015 1:46 PM, Tom Kaufman wrote:

Hello list:  I changed the subject line of this message as I'm not sure I
have the right address to this list!  I received a message, telling me that
my membership has been disabled!  I replied to the message as I was
instructed to do!  So hopefully this reply will go through...and I'll
receive it as well!  My apologies for being off-topic; am only trying to
make sure that all is working as it should here!
Tom Kaufman

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of André van
Deventer
Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2015 12:27 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: improving headphone sound with a portable amp?

I use a little headphone amplifier  made by a company called Headroom.  It
takes 4 AAA batteries.

What I like about it is that it has a high and low impedence switch so it
caters for all kinds of headphones.

You get a short cable with it  which allows you to connect your mp3 device
or whatever to  the 3.5 mm input of the amplifier. It also has a usb socket
so you can use it as a sound card also.

I think it was called the Egghead or something like that.


-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Mary
Otten
Sent: 21 May 2015 05:50 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: improving headphone sound with a portable amp?

Hi all,

Several years ago, I purchased a pair of AKG Q701 headphones for use with a
home stereo. These are, in my opinion, outstanding phones, especially
considering the price is around $200 or a bit more on Amazon.They are
wonderfully comfortable to wear for extended periods of time, more so than
any other phones I've seen, bar none.  Recent reviews indicate some
dissatisfaction, since these are now apparently being made in China, rather
than Austria, the home country of AKG. But that's not the point of this
message.

I have tried my Q701 with the headphone output of my iPhone and find the
output of the phone isn't sufficient to drive the Qs well. So I looked into
the possibility of a portable headphone amp, such as the fiio e12, which has
pretty decent reviews on Amazon. It is not clear to me, however, how you get
the signal from the lightning port on the phone to the little amp, as it
doesn't seem to come with a cable. You can purchase a separate LOD from
fiio, but it has the old style 30-pin connector. You could then purchase an
official Apple lightning adapter at some ridiculously inflated price, of
course, and then I suppose the set up would work, although I don't think
this amp has a DAC, and I'm not sure if you'd need one of those anyway. So,
the question. What are folks doing who have head phones which are not driven
adequately by the crummy output stages found in portable devices like phones
etc?

Mary












RE: Test message To See If My Messages Still Come Through

2015-05-26 Thread Tom Kaufman
Okay...looks like all is well; got both of my test messages!  Thanks to all
on the list for your indulgence!
Tom Kaufman

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Tom
Kaufman
Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2015 1:46 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: Test message To See If My Messages Still Come Through

Hello list:  I changed the subject line of this message as I'm not sure I
have the right address to this list!  I received a message, telling me that
my membership has been disabled!  I replied to the message as I was
instructed to do!  So hopefully this reply will go through...and I'll
receive it as well!  My apologies for being off-topic; am only trying to
make sure that all is working as it should here!
Tom Kaufman

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of André van
Deventer
Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2015 12:27 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: improving headphone sound with a portable amp?

I use a little headphone amplifier  made by a company called Headroom.  It
takes 4 AAA batteries.

What I like about it is that it has a high and low impedence switch so it
caters for all kinds of headphones.

You get a short cable with it  which allows you to connect your mp3 device
or whatever to  the 3.5 mm input of the amplifier. It also has a usb socket
so you can use it as a sound card also.

I think it was called the Egghead or something like that. 


-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Mary
Otten
Sent: 21 May 2015 05:50 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: improving headphone sound with a portable amp?

Hi all,

Several years ago, I purchased a pair of AKG Q701 headphones for use with a
home stereo. These are, in my opinion, outstanding phones, especially
considering the price is around $200 or a bit more on Amazon.They are
wonderfully comfortable to wear for extended periods of time, more so than
any other phones I've seen, bar none.  Recent reviews indicate some
dissatisfaction, since these are now apparently being made in China, rather
than Austria, the home country of AKG. But that's not the point of this
message.

I have tried my Q701 with the headphone output of my iPhone and find the
output of the phone isn't sufficient to drive the Qs well. So I looked into
the possibility of a portable headphone amp, such as the fiio e12, which has
pretty decent reviews on Amazon. It is not clear to me, however, how you get
the signal from the lightning port on the phone to the little amp, as it
doesn't seem to come with a cable. You can purchase a separate LOD from
fiio, but it has the old style 30-pin connector. You could then purchase an
official Apple lightning adapter at some ridiculously inflated price, of
course, and then I suppose the set up would work, although I don't think
this amp has a DAC, and I'm not sure if you'd need one of those anyway. So,
the question. What are folks doing who have head phones which are not driven
adequately by the crummy output stages found in portable devices like phones
etc?

Mary









Re: Test Of Yamaha TD500 DAB+ Tuner

2013-07-19 Thread Casey
Hello Dane do you happen to know if the make a version of this tuner for 
the united states?

It sounds like a nice unit.
And very sensitive also.
So what do you think of the unit so far?



On 7/19/2013 11:14 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:

Okay, here's a short recording from the Yamaha TD500 DAB+ tuner.

This tuner is capable of receiving FM/AM/DAB/DAB+ stations.

I'm still learning how to use the thing but thought I'd test DAB+ first given 
that this was the main reason for the purchase.

The Tuner has 30 presets for each band and most functions are driven by the 
compact remote controller unit.

Anyway back to the test, its in FLAC format and is about 12MB in size.

I recorded the test holding the DAB+ antenna in my hand so the least that can 
be said is that the tuner is very sensitive, I live around 40 miles away from 
the DAB+ transmitters and they're only really meant for Inner Metropoletin use.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10565527/Yamaha%20TD500%20DAB%2B%20Tuner%20-%2001.flac
If link doesn't work the first time then try again in a few minutes, file may 
still be uploading to Dropbox.

**

Dane Trethowan
Skype: grtdane12
Phone US (213) 438-9741
Phone U.K. 01245 79 0598
Phone Australia (03) 9005 8589
Mobile: +61400494862
Fax +61397437954



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Re: Test Of Yamaha TD500 DAB+ Tuner

2013-07-19 Thread Dane Trethowan
I doubt it would be available in the U.S. given that you use HD Radio digital 
standard and we don't.

On 20/07/2013, at 5:07 AM, Casey cwoll...@wi.rr.com wrote:

 Hello Dane do you happen to know if the make a version of this tuner for the 
 united states?
 It sounds like a nice unit.
 And very sensitive also.
 So what do you think of the unit so far?
 
 
 
 On 7/19/2013 11:14 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
 Okay, here's a short recording from the Yamaha TD500 DAB+ tuner.
 
 This tuner is capable of receiving FM/AM/DAB/DAB+ stations.
 
 I'm still learning how to use the thing but thought I'd test DAB+ first 
 given that this was the main reason for the purchase.
 
 The Tuner has 30 presets for each band and most functions are driven by the 
 compact remote controller unit.
 
 Anyway back to the test, its in FLAC format and is about 12MB in size.
 
 I recorded the test holding the DAB+ antenna in my hand so the least that 
 can be said is that the tuner is very sensitive, I live around 40 miles away 
 from the DAB+ transmitters and they're only really meant for Inner 
 Metropoletin use.
 https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10565527/Yamaha%20TD500%20DAB%2B%20Tuner%20-%2001.flac
 If link doesn't work the first time then try again in a few minutes, file 
 may still be uploading to Dropbox.
 
 **
 
 Dane Trethowan
 Skype: grtdane12
 Phone US (213) 438-9741
 Phone U.K. 01245 79 0598
 Phone Australia (03) 9005 8589
 Mobile: +61400494862
 Fax +61397437954
 
 
 
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Skype: grtdane12
Phone US (213) 438-9741
Phone U.K. 01245 79 0598
Phone Australia (03) 9005 8589
Mobile: +61400494862
Fax +61397437954



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