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About Huskyhunter
- Birthday Mar 06, 1998
Profile Information
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Gender
Male
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Location
Washinton USA
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Interests
Computers, Cars
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Biography
I am an 18 year old with too much time. I am going to college for mechanical engineering.
System
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CPU
FX-9590
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Motherboard
ASUS M5A99FX Pro R2.0
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RAM
32GB 2133mhZ Corsair Vengance
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GPU
Crossfire XFX R9 390X
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Case
Corsair C70
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Storage
Combined 1.5TB HHD, 120gb Crucial SSD
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PSU
EVGA 1300w Supernova
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Display(s)
24" QNIX 1080p 144hz, 23" Samsung Generic, 43" Element TV
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Cooling
Corsair H110i, modded side panel to allow a 200mm intake fan on Phase Change heatsinks
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Keyboard
Thermaltake Poseidon Z with Kailh Blues
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Mouse
Logitech 502
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Sound
5.1 Creative T5400 with added Energy 10" sub/Audio Technica ATH-WS1100iS
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Operating System
Windows 10
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I mean I wanted to add another screen just for apps. When I hold the blank space nothing comes up to add another screen to the left of the designated home screen. The home screen being the one that it defaults to when you push the home button. You can move the screens around but I want to be able to swipe left from the home screen and have another area for apps.
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As the title states, I want to put a workable screen to the left of my home screen. Right now I have a Moto Z Force running 6.0.1. I'd rather not use an external application like Nova, but if there is something that lets me just put a screen to the left or change home screens, that would be awesome.
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So for a college student who has 2 active ports in his room, could I get one of those bonders and use that to double my total speed?
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I was just kidding. Reading the AT website they say that there are vents to vent air so the drivers have more room to do their thing. I think I might try a second pair to see if anything changes. I really want to like these headphones.
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Maybe I would be better off with a pair of Beats.
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I'll keep those in mind. I'll try these for awhile longer, see if I like them with my phone and what not. Thanks for all the information though.
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Hmm. I was looking for bassy headphones and these just arent very bassy. I guess not. It might be my unit as well, I've seen some reviews where people had problems with their unit. So if these were made for phones do you think there wouldnt be much of a difference with the amp/dac?
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I was looking at the Fiio E18 before the D1 and the lowest hZ range the E18 says it offers is 20hZ. The 1100's go down to 5hZ, is there really a difference there or no?
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Alright I'll look around. But besides the phone is that a good amp/dac? I'm probably going to buy it from amazon so if I don't like it i will just return it.
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Could I use a USB B to USB C cable to get the D1 to work with my phone? Like this? https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00VKSF39O/ref=crt_ewc_title_dp_3?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A1AMUYYA3CT6HJ
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I have the Asus M5A99FX Pro R2.0. I was going to get that amp and hook it up by optical audio cable to my motherboard.
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I got the Audio Technica WS1100iS today and I was quite disapointed in the audio quality of them, my Moto Z Force doesn't seem to make them sound good and neither does the on board of my computer. I was planning to get the Audioengine D1 amp/dac because it seems like the only thing that has the low hz range that the 1100's offer. Should I need something like this or am I just uninformed in the headphone world? I used to use a pair of Logitech G430's on my computer and they seemed like they sounded better. Another question, if I got that amp how could I connect that to my phone? It only has a USB C connector on it.