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Headphoneus Supremus
Thanks, Clutz. For answering questions.
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Originally Posted by scott_d_m /img/forum/go_quote.gif You can use these instructions for a 1.0.2 > 1.0.1 downgrade I found to a 1.1 > 1.0.3 downgrade. Downgrading Apple iPod Classic Firmware (1.0.2 > 1.0.1). | Design | Reality | Photography |
Originally Posted by Clutz /img/forum/go_quote.gif Just because you're not hearing anything doesn't mean your iPod doesn't have the DC offset problem. The only way to be sure would be with an unused male 1/8th TRS jack and a DMM. |
Originally Posted by BigStig /img/forum/go_quote.gif 80GB Classic, Black. Updated last night to 1.1. Update went as usual, no odd behavior. My $.02. I didn't notice any hissing so I've tried to replicate the hissing/crackling that others are describing, and I haven't had much luck.. I have two sets of headphones to tinker with here at my office, the standard iPod buds and my HD650's. Direct from the headphone jack: Dead silence from my HD650's, at all volume levels. As expected with their high impedance. With the iPod standard headphones, I can hear a slight pop when I plug/unplug them, but there's no hissing. Using my ALO Bling Bling dock and PA2V2 amp: With the HD650's I'm getting dead silence even when cranked to the max. With the standard iPod headphones (I've never plugged them into the ALO+PA2V2 combo before), at normal to LOUD listening levels I'm not hearing any static. Too-loud-to-listen is at about 25% volume on the PA2V2. If I crank it to 100% volume, I can hear a faint hissing/crackling when paused. This volume level, however, would probably cause my brain to implode and would most certainly cause hearing damage were I to actually play music at this volume. |