I will be listing my Yinman 150 OFC cable in Classifieds later today. If anyone would like it, US based, for $40 shipped, PM me.
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Ha! Gonna have to pass - @jwilliamhurst took all of my money this week. Good luck with the sale, though!I will be listing my Yinman 150 OFC cable in Classifieds later today. If anyone would like it, US based, for $40 shipped, PM me.
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Did you re-buy the Megatron?? Mine is scheduled to arrive by the end of the week.Ha! Gonna have to pass - @jwilliamhurst took all of my money this week. Good luck with the sale, though!
Well, buying the RA2B-FE, but it comes with a Megatron.Did you re-buy the Megatron?? Mine is scheduled to arrive by the end of the week.
I just wanted to mention that after listening to my Yinman 600 for a week or so, I'm thoroughly in love and want to retract my initial hesitant impression. I'm not sure whether it is because of "burn in", getting used to the sound, or the very minor v-shaped EQ I added, but they now sound great and I can listen to them for hours and hours while working. They're very comfortable for me as well (especially compared with MX-500 shells). The only change I've otherwise done was use the donut foam from my EBS2-Pros since the one that came with the Yinman is comically large and slides off.
There is the distinct possibility of that happening. I don't think that I will use this feature very often, but it DOES offer a quick way to A/B (non volume level matched), and the two that you see in my picture are fairly close in terms of impedance and sensitivity. But excellent point though.Ah I do have DAC/AMPs that have 2 outputs like my Chord Mojo 2. But I realize this double output port is not really usable in most day to day listening.
Cause the different connected transducers have different impedance/sensitivity values, so one transducer invariably will be deafeningly loud, whereas the other is just a small squeaking mouse. Short of putting 2 identical transducers in?
Fantastic to hear.I just wanted to mention that after listening to my Yinman 600 for a week or so, I'm thoroughly in love and want to retract my initial hesitant impression. I'm not sure whether it is because of "burn in", getting used to the sound, or the very minor v-shaped EQ I added, but they now sound great and I can listen to them for hours and hours while working. They're very comfortable for me as well (especially compared with MX-500 shells). The only change I've otherwise done was use the donut foam from my EBS2-Pros since the one that came with the Yinman is comically large and slides off.
Congrats on your new shiny!Blox tm11
with all the brotherly love up in here, I feel I have been missing out ...I need to stick around here more lolI liked that. So you get a forever pass just for making me smile.
I created this username some 20 years ago as kind of a joke. And I'll probably use until my passing.
Ok just so I'm not completely off topic, how would you rank those buds? At the head of the pack or middleish(don't think this is a word)? I see that they're in great company with your other buds.
Congrats on your new shiny(s)!I need to find time to take a listen to the new to me ff3 from another member here and a brand new rw1000 bass I picked up last AE sale.
Hell, I have several buds I need to build but haven't touched in a year.
Congrats on your new shiny(s)!
I would be interested in hearing your thoughts on both, and maybe even a comparison. While I have the FF3, I have not had nor heard the RW1000 Bass Pro.