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    Dackzy got a reaction from Deli in Show off your latest purchases   
    I just couldn't help myself

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    Dackzy got a reaction from soldier_ph in Show off your latest purchases   
    I have always just been the mechanic that torqued bolts on feel for my bikes, but this time around I actually invested in a torque wrench for the new bike. I am also making the switch back to clipless pedals, instead of flats. I have ridden Shimano's SPD clipless system for many years when I was younger, but I don't like it anymore so I hope that I like the crank brothers system, since I am switching back to clipless a fresh pair of clipless shoes are needed too , just so happened that the 5.10 Hellcats were on sale and I got extra discount because I am a student 

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    Dackzy got a reaction from Beef Boss in Show off your latest purchases   
    I have always just been the mechanic that torqued bolts on feel for my bikes, but this time around I actually invested in a torque wrench for the new bike. I am also making the switch back to clipless pedals, instead of flats. I have ridden Shimano's SPD clipless system for many years when I was younger, but I don't like it anymore so I hope that I like the crank brothers system, since I am switching back to clipless a fresh pair of clipless shoes are needed too , just so happened that the 5.10 Hellcats were on sale and I got extra discount because I am a student 

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    Dackzy got a reaction from Dissitesuxba11s in Show off your latest purchases   
    Totally forgot to post this. I put down a deposite for the Privateer 161 in the raw finish, because I love the raw alu look. I did it about one month ago, so I luckily only have to wait until the end of the next month for it and not until September like if I were to buy it now. 

     
    The bike in black^
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    Dackzy got a reaction from mrchow19910319 in Show off your latest purchases   
    I bought some galaxy buds+. I needed some wireless IEMs for exercising. The galaxy buds+ got a good rating for a TWS by crinacle and the battery life was the best, so that's why I went with them over other TWS IEMs. They are fine IEMs, but they don't live up to what I am used to, granted I didn't expect them to live up to my custom IEMs or any headphones I use.
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    Dackzy got a reaction from ionbasa in Show off your latest purchases   
    I bought some galaxy buds+. I needed some wireless IEMs for exercising. The galaxy buds+ got a good rating for a TWS by crinacle and the battery life was the best, so that's why I went with them over other TWS IEMs. They are fine IEMs, but they don't live up to what I am used to, granted I didn't expect them to live up to my custom IEMs or any headphones I use.
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    Dackzy got a reaction from soldier_ph in Show off your latest purchases   
    maybe, idk tbh, I am quite busy with work and uni. I don't have the most experience in this budget for IEMs, but I can see if I can see if I have time to write a review in a week or two. So far I can say that if you like harman target IEMs a lot, then these will be the TWS for you.
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    Dackzy got a reaction from WkdPaul in Show off your latest purchases   
    maybe, idk tbh, I am quite busy with work and uni. I don't have the most experience in this budget for IEMs, but I can see if I can see if I have time to write a review in a week or two. So far I can say that if you like harman target IEMs a lot, then these will be the TWS for you.
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    Dackzy got a reaction from soldier_ph in Show off your latest purchases   
    I bought some galaxy buds+. I needed some wireless IEMs for exercising. The galaxy buds+ got a good rating for a TWS by crinacle and the battery life was the best, so that's why I went with them over other TWS IEMs. They are fine IEMs, but they don't live up to what I am used to, granted I didn't expect them to live up to my custom IEMs or any headphones I use.
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    Dackzy got a reaction from TVwazhere in Show off your latest purchases   
    Bought it on cyber Monday, but it first showed up now. It's the CRG9

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    Dackzy got a reaction from FloRolf in Show off your latest purchases   
    Bought it on cyber Monday, but it first showed up now. It's the CRG9

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    Dackzy got a reaction from soldier_ph in Show off your latest purchases   
    Bought it on cyber Monday, but it first showed up now. It's the CRG9

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    Dackzy got a reaction from BiG StroOnZ in Show off your latest purchases   
    Bought it on cyber Monday, but it first showed up now. It's the CRG9

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    Dackzy got a reaction from MEC-777 in Show off your latest purchases   
    Bought it on cyber Monday, but it first showed up now. It's the CRG9

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    Dackzy got a reaction from Zando_ in Show off your latest purchases   
    Bought it on cyber Monday, but it first showed up now. It's the CRG9

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    Dackzy got a reaction from King of Com3dy in Before you buy amp and DAC + recommendations.   
    Okay guys I have seen a lot of people on here is starting to wanting to buy amps and dacs and let me just explain to you guys why you need one and why you don't need one. This is going to be very basic and generalised.
     
    Reasons to get a DAC.
     
    1. Noise in your sound
    2. Your onboard makes the sound warm or cold sounding
    3. Over all low quality sound coming from your onboard
    4. Can look nice
    5. You want more detail and higher audio quality
     
    Reasons to NOT get a DAC.
     
    1. No noise.
    2. No coloring in your onboard.
    3. You already have "transparent" sound. ( kinda the same as Nr. 2)
    4. Takes up space.
    5. You will need to buy an amp.
     
    Reasons to get a amp.
     
    1. You can't power your headphones. (your headphones don't get loud enough)
    2. Your headphones sound muddy only at that pc (kinda the same as Nr. 1)
    3. Can look nice.
    4. You want to try tube sound. (they get really hot, so do NOT touch them.)
    5. You want better audio quality (though keep in mind that if your source is bad then it won't suddenly sound good with a better amp)
    6. Less noise
     
    Reasons to NOT get a amp.
     
    1. You can power your headphones.
    2. Takes up space.
     
    Most motherboards on the market to day can power 90%-95% of all the headphones on the market. A DAC and amp will not make your headphones a lot better if you already have "transparent" sound and they are powered properly, they can bring out more detail and overall better audio quality, but I wouldn't recommend getting a DAC and amp if you don't have good headphones, I would rather recommend that you save the money and get better headphones, expecially if you are unhappy by the sound you have in your headphones, because no DAC and amp is suddenly going to do any major change the signature of your headphones.
     
    Ohm does not say if your headphones are hard to drive or not.
     
    You can have 600 Ohm headphones that are easier to drive than 32 Ohm headphones. It is the sensitivity and efficiency that matters the most.
    A very quick exsample of this would be the K612 and the HE 560. The K612 has a ohm rating of 120 Ohm and a sensitivity rating of 101 SPL/V, while the HE 560 has a Ohm rating of 45 Ohm and a efficiency rating of 90 SPL/mW. Using a online calculator we get these results, which shows that the HE 560 will need more power than the K612, despite the K612 having a Ohm rating that is almost three times higher than the HE 560's.
    I used this website to calculate the power needed http://www.digizoid.com/headphones-power.html
     
    Wnat to know how much power your headphones need and the math behind it? Look here
     
    Different explanations (keeping it simple)
     
    Before you go buy an amp for some headphones you just orded wait get the headphones and test them with your onboard before you go spend money on a amp.
    Before you go buy an DAC amp combo, if you already has transparent sound and you have nothing wrong with your onboard DAC then you will not notice a difference between your onboard and a DAC and if you buy an DAC you will need an amp.
     
    Remember sound is not black and white like some people say it is, there are more to sound than just specs.
     
    Only look down here if you really need an DAC and amp or just an amp
     
    Why get anything else than the cheap products?
    What is a DAP? (Digital Audio Player)
     
    I have used amazon.de and amazon.com for every product that is not from Schiit where I used their own webshop
     
    Before looking at tube amps
    A tube amp is best with headphones that have a high impedance because it is there they have their power, while a normal solid state amp normally has the most power in the lower ohms. I highly recommend not getting a tube amp for let's say 35 Ohm headphones, but rather a tube hybrid amp which is a mix of a tube and solid state amp, you get the sound of tubes while still having the power in the lower Ohms and having a lower output impedance.
     
    My recommendations for desktop amps:
     
    My recommendations for desktop DACs:
     
    My recommendations for desktop Combos:
     
    My recommendations for small Combos that run on usb only:
     
    My recommendations for DAPs (Digital audio players)
     
    Where do I buy schiit in EU?
    http://www.schiit-europe.com/
    http://schiit.eu.com/   (UK)

    Where do I buy Soekris?
    https://www.modhouseaudio.com/ (USA)
    http://www.soekris.eu/shop/index.php (EU)
     
     
    Lastly if you have interference look at this guide SSL has made.
     
    If you have suggestions about gear and explanations.
    If you have some gear that you would like to see added then there are 4 options.
     
    Comment the gear you would like to see added and why or send me a PM, I will then look into it very thoroughly when I have time and if I find it worthy, then it will be added. Often I will get a loaner unit and test it.
     
    If you want a explanation to something, then comment what you would like explained or send me a PM and then I will look into it.
     
    FEEL FREE TO ASK ME ANYTHING ABOUT THIS POST
    Remember there are no stupid questions, I am here to help.
    I hope that this post helped you and cleared some things up for you 
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    Dackzy got a reaction from GamerDude in Show off your latest purchases   
    Slowly getting ready for the autumn and winter MTB season. Also got a new half lid helmet since I crashed and broke my old half lid.
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    Dackzy got a reaction from soldier_ph in Show off your latest purchases   
    Slowly getting ready for the autumn and winter MTB season. Also got a new half lid helmet since I crashed and broke my old half lid.
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    Dackzy got a reaction from Dogzilla07 in Before you buy amp and DAC + recommendations.   
    Okay guys I have seen a lot of people on here is starting to wanting to buy amps and dacs and let me just explain to you guys why you need one and why you don't need one. This is going to be very basic and generalised.
     
    Reasons to get a DAC.
     
    1. Noise in your sound
    2. Your onboard makes the sound warm or cold sounding
    3. Over all low quality sound coming from your onboard
    4. Can look nice
    5. You want more detail and higher audio quality
     
    Reasons to NOT get a DAC.
     
    1. No noise.
    2. No coloring in your onboard.
    3. You already have "transparent" sound. ( kinda the same as Nr. 2)
    4. Takes up space.
    5. You will need to buy an amp.
     
    Reasons to get a amp.
     
    1. You can't power your headphones. (your headphones don't get loud enough)
    2. Your headphones sound muddy only at that pc (kinda the same as Nr. 1)
    3. Can look nice.
    4. You want to try tube sound. (they get really hot, so do NOT touch them.)
    5. You want better audio quality (though keep in mind that if your source is bad then it won't suddenly sound good with a better amp)
    6. Less noise
     
    Reasons to NOT get a amp.
     
    1. You can power your headphones.
    2. Takes up space.
     
    Most motherboards on the market to day can power 90%-95% of all the headphones on the market. A DAC and amp will not make your headphones a lot better if you already have "transparent" sound and they are powered properly, they can bring out more detail and overall better audio quality, but I wouldn't recommend getting a DAC and amp if you don't have good headphones, I would rather recommend that you save the money and get better headphones, expecially if you are unhappy by the sound you have in your headphones, because no DAC and amp is suddenly going to do any major change the signature of your headphones.
     
    Ohm does not say if your headphones are hard to drive or not.
     
    You can have 600 Ohm headphones that are easier to drive than 32 Ohm headphones. It is the sensitivity and efficiency that matters the most.
    A very quick exsample of this would be the K612 and the HE 560. The K612 has a ohm rating of 120 Ohm and a sensitivity rating of 101 SPL/V, while the HE 560 has a Ohm rating of 45 Ohm and a efficiency rating of 90 SPL/mW. Using a online calculator we get these results, which shows that the HE 560 will need more power than the K612, despite the K612 having a Ohm rating that is almost three times higher than the HE 560's.
    I used this website to calculate the power needed http://www.digizoid.com/headphones-power.html
     
    Wnat to know how much power your headphones need and the math behind it? Look here
     
    Different explanations (keeping it simple)
     
    Before you go buy an amp for some headphones you just orded wait get the headphones and test them with your onboard before you go spend money on a amp.
    Before you go buy an DAC amp combo, if you already has transparent sound and you have nothing wrong with your onboard DAC then you will not notice a difference between your onboard and a DAC and if you buy an DAC you will need an amp.
     
    Remember sound is not black and white like some people say it is, there are more to sound than just specs.
     
    Only look down here if you really need an DAC and amp or just an amp
     
    Why get anything else than the cheap products?
    What is a DAP? (Digital Audio Player)
     
    I have used amazon.de and amazon.com for every product that is not from Schiit where I used their own webshop
     
    Before looking at tube amps
    A tube amp is best with headphones that have a high impedance because it is there they have their power, while a normal solid state amp normally has the most power in the lower ohms. I highly recommend not getting a tube amp for let's say 35 Ohm headphones, but rather a tube hybrid amp which is a mix of a tube and solid state amp, you get the sound of tubes while still having the power in the lower Ohms and having a lower output impedance.
     
    My recommendations for desktop amps:
     
    My recommendations for desktop DACs:
     
    My recommendations for desktop Combos:
     
    My recommendations for small Combos that run on usb only:
     
    My recommendations for DAPs (Digital audio players)
     
    Where do I buy schiit in EU?
    http://www.schiit-europe.com/
    http://schiit.eu.com/   (UK)

    Where do I buy Soekris?
    https://www.modhouseaudio.com/ (USA)
    http://www.soekris.eu/shop/index.php (EU)
     
     
    Lastly if you have interference look at this guide SSL has made.
     
    If you have suggestions about gear and explanations.
    If you have some gear that you would like to see added then there are 4 options.
     
    Comment the gear you would like to see added and why or send me a PM, I will then look into it very thoroughly when I have time and if I find it worthy, then it will be added. Often I will get a loaner unit and test it.
     
    If you want a explanation to something, then comment what you would like explained or send me a PM and then I will look into it.
     
    FEEL FREE TO ASK ME ANYTHING ABOUT THIS POST
    Remember there are no stupid questions, I am here to help.
    I hope that this post helped you and cleared some things up for you 
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    Dackzy got a reaction from ramjithunder24 in Before you buy amp and DAC + recommendations.   
    Okay guys I have seen a lot of people on here is starting to wanting to buy amps and dacs and let me just explain to you guys why you need one and why you don't need one. This is going to be very basic and generalised.
     
    Reasons to get a DAC.
     
    1. Noise in your sound
    2. Your onboard makes the sound warm or cold sounding
    3. Over all low quality sound coming from your onboard
    4. Can look nice
    5. You want more detail and higher audio quality
     
    Reasons to NOT get a DAC.
     
    1. No noise.
    2. No coloring in your onboard.
    3. You already have "transparent" sound. ( kinda the same as Nr. 2)
    4. Takes up space.
    5. You will need to buy an amp.
     
    Reasons to get a amp.
     
    1. You can't power your headphones. (your headphones don't get loud enough)
    2. Your headphones sound muddy only at that pc (kinda the same as Nr. 1)
    3. Can look nice.
    4. You want to try tube sound. (they get really hot, so do NOT touch them.)
    5. You want better audio quality (though keep in mind that if your source is bad then it won't suddenly sound good with a better amp)
    6. Less noise
     
    Reasons to NOT get a amp.
     
    1. You can power your headphones.
    2. Takes up space.
     
    Most motherboards on the market to day can power 90%-95% of all the headphones on the market. A DAC and amp will not make your headphones a lot better if you already have "transparent" sound and they are powered properly, they can bring out more detail and overall better audio quality, but I wouldn't recommend getting a DAC and amp if you don't have good headphones, I would rather recommend that you save the money and get better headphones, expecially if you are unhappy by the sound you have in your headphones, because no DAC and amp is suddenly going to do any major change the signature of your headphones.
     
    Ohm does not say if your headphones are hard to drive or not.
     
    You can have 600 Ohm headphones that are easier to drive than 32 Ohm headphones. It is the sensitivity and efficiency that matters the most.
    A very quick exsample of this would be the K612 and the HE 560. The K612 has a ohm rating of 120 Ohm and a sensitivity rating of 101 SPL/V, while the HE 560 has a Ohm rating of 45 Ohm and a efficiency rating of 90 SPL/mW. Using a online calculator we get these results, which shows that the HE 560 will need more power than the K612, despite the K612 having a Ohm rating that is almost three times higher than the HE 560's.
    I used this website to calculate the power needed http://www.digizoid.com/headphones-power.html
     
    Wnat to know how much power your headphones need and the math behind it? Look here
     
    Different explanations (keeping it simple)
     
    Before you go buy an amp for some headphones you just orded wait get the headphones and test them with your onboard before you go spend money on a amp.
    Before you go buy an DAC amp combo, if you already has transparent sound and you have nothing wrong with your onboard DAC then you will not notice a difference between your onboard and a DAC and if you buy an DAC you will need an amp.
     
    Remember sound is not black and white like some people say it is, there are more to sound than just specs.
     
    Only look down here if you really need an DAC and amp or just an amp
     
    Why get anything else than the cheap products?
    What is a DAP? (Digital Audio Player)
     
    I have used amazon.de and amazon.com for every product that is not from Schiit where I used their own webshop
     
    Before looking at tube amps
    A tube amp is best with headphones that have a high impedance because it is there they have their power, while a normal solid state amp normally has the most power in the lower ohms. I highly recommend not getting a tube amp for let's say 35 Ohm headphones, but rather a tube hybrid amp which is a mix of a tube and solid state amp, you get the sound of tubes while still having the power in the lower Ohms and having a lower output impedance.
     
    My recommendations for desktop amps:
     
    My recommendations for desktop DACs:
     
    My recommendations for desktop Combos:
     
    My recommendations for small Combos that run on usb only:
     
    My recommendations for DAPs (Digital audio players)
     
    Where do I buy schiit in EU?
    http://www.schiit-europe.com/
    http://schiit.eu.com/   (UK)

    Where do I buy Soekris?
    https://www.modhouseaudio.com/ (USA)
    http://www.soekris.eu/shop/index.php (EU)
     
     
    Lastly if you have interference look at this guide SSL has made.
     
    If you have suggestions about gear and explanations.
    If you have some gear that you would like to see added then there are 4 options.
     
    Comment the gear you would like to see added and why or send me a PM, I will then look into it very thoroughly when I have time and if I find it worthy, then it will be added. Often I will get a loaner unit and test it.
     
    If you want a explanation to something, then comment what you would like explained or send me a PM and then I will look into it.
     
    FEEL FREE TO ASK ME ANYTHING ABOUT THIS POST
    Remember there are no stupid questions, I am here to help.
    I hope that this post helped you and cleared some things up for you 
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    Dackzy reacted to spwath in Show off your latest purchases   
    I like it.
    Adds to my collection. I also have a Bulova Accutron Spaceview (which is cool, because it uses a tuning fork instead of a mechanical movement or quartz), a soviet Russian mechanical watch, and 2 cheap casios.

    I usually wore the Bulova before, but ill alternate that with the Seiko. The Seiko is a lot more robust too with its 200m water resistance. Plus the timing bezel is fun to play with.
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    Dackzy reacted to spwath in Show off your latest purchases   
    Seiko mini Turtle

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    Dackzy got a reaction from RoseLuck462 in Show off your latest purchases   
    Got a new phone and tablet, plus a really nice Mizunara finished Cognac
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    Dackzy got a reaction from Mutoh in Show off your latest purchases   
    Got a new phone and tablet, plus a really nice Mizunara finished Cognac
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    Dackzy got a reaction from soldier_ph in Show off your latest purchases   
    Got a new phone and tablet, plus a really nice Mizunara finished Cognac
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