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JH Audio Angie Impressions and Discussion Thread
What size spinfit tips should I get for my Angies, if I am comfortable with the stock silicone tips? I just find I have to keep shoving them into my ears every 10 minutes or so, and I hope the spinfits might stay a bit better.- baglunch
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- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
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Chord Mojo(1) DAC-amp ☆★►FAQ in 3rd post!◄★☆
I'll be surprised if my local hardware store (or automotive store) doesn't have something similar. Thanks for the idea. If they only have spray paint I can spray some on a paint brush or qtip and use that to apply.- baglunch
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- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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MrSpeakers ETHER Flow and ETHER C Flow -- Inspired by Electrostatic Headphones
How do you determine your dB? I've often wondered how loud I actually have it at. It's subjectively... prominent, but not super loud. A song or two that I especially like, I'll crank that right up, but sure long term loud listening is fatiguing.- baglunch
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MrSpeakers ETHER Flow and ETHER C Flow -- Inspired by Electrostatic Headphones
Oh dear. And with Christmas coming up and all... Say, while I have you all: how do you find sound leakage with these? As far as people hearing what you're listening to. I work in a generally quiet environment (typical office) and would prefer for my coworkers to not have to hear a tiny little...- baglunch
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Chord Mojo(1) DAC-amp ☆★►FAQ in 3rd post!◄★☆
I didn't know this existed. This sounds like the most controllable method so far! Thanks for the suggestion.- baglunch
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- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Chord Mojo(1) DAC-amp ☆★►FAQ in 3rd post!◄★☆
Haha, I don't want to find out. Good fences make good neighbours and all that.- baglunch
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Chord Mojo(1) DAC-amp ☆★►FAQ in 3rd post!◄★☆
The film idea is interesting! I wonder how easy it would be to find some that they use for the big, hot stage lights... So I don't have to worry about temperature problems.- baglunch
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Chord Mojo(1) DAC-amp ☆★►FAQ in 3rd post!◄★☆
I'm reluctant to go the camera case route as that would make it even less accessible, and I'd look like I was constantly messing around in my camera bag, which would draw attention. I'd ideally like to just have the Mojo out in the open but less noticeable. Considering putting some black tape...- baglunch
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MrSpeakers ETHER Flow and ETHER C Flow -- Inspired by Electrostatic Headphones
I remember reading awhile back that the Mojo didn't drive the Ether Flow C's adequately. Turned me off getting some... I take it you disagree and are happy with the combo?- baglunch
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Chord Mojo(1) DAC-amp ☆★►FAQ in 3rd post!◄★☆
Sure, the long double volume press. Still very attention grabbing. Even with normalization (don't judge me!) my song volumes are still all over the place so I find myself adjusting volume constantly. So I want to keep the volume buttons accessible... just discreet.- baglunch
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- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Chord Mojo(1) DAC-amp ☆★►FAQ in 3rd post!◄★☆
Do any of you guys have any ideas for how I can turn off the button lights on my Mojo while it's in use? I emailed Chord and they said they don't have any plans to implement this with the Mojo but will keep it in mind for future products. :| I'm scared to try doing anything as drastic as...- baglunch
- Post #26,770
- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Comment by 'baglunch' in article 'Chord Mojo FAQ'
Are there any non-destructive mods I could try to accomplish this "no lights" idea? On my garage door opener, there are three buttons, but I only want the middle one to do anything, so I put a piece of paper between the contacts of the other two buttons. Fast, easy, reversible. Anything like...- baglunch
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Comment by 'baglunch' in article 'Chord Mojo FAQ'
Is there any way to turn the button lights off while in use? I find them calling way too much attention to the unit and I get unwanted attention. Love to have this as discreet looking as possible, without spraypainting the buttons or similar....- baglunch
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Chord Mojo issue solutions thread.
I just have a flat expanse of wood for a desktop and no drawers. Only practical place to have the Mojo is on the desktop (because I tend to bump volume up and down between songs a lot). I prefer to avoid as much attention as possible for my high-value, easily transportable and concealable...- baglunch
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Chord Mojo issue solutions thread.
Hahaha! The mice approve of this message.- baglunch
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Chord Mojo issue solutions thread.
Sure. I'm using the dimmer mode, but it's still 3 multicolored, glowing balls all saying "hey look at me! Come ask me what this is! It costs HOW much?"- baglunch
- Post #308
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Chord Mojo issue solutions thread.
Anyone have any clever ideas for covering the colorballs in a non-destructive manner? I use it at work and the colorballs draw too much attention to themselves when I have the Mojo out on my desk. Chord: can you enable a stealth mode setting to have the unit on, but have NO light shining in...- baglunch
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Chord Mojo(1) DAC-amp ☆★►FAQ in 3rd post!◄★☆
Hm, well if I can use it with YouTube, Amazon Prime music, etc. That'll at least be an improvement. I can still use USB Audio Player for bit perfect on my own files.- baglunch
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Chord Mojo(1) DAC-amp ☆★►FAQ in 3rd post!◄★☆
Does anyone know whether upcoming Android phones (like the Note7) will have systemwide support for the Mojo, like iPhone do?- baglunch
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- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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MrSpeakers ETHER Flow and ETHER C Flow -- Inspired by Electrostatic Headphones
Good info, thanks!- baglunch
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MrSpeakers ETHER Flow and ETHER C Flow -- Inspired by Electrostatic Headphones
Hey, I'm finding not much information about noise isolation on the original C's. Did you use them moderately loudly in generally quiet environments? Folks around you couldn't hear your music?- baglunch
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MrSpeakers ETHER Flow and ETHER C Flow -- Inspired by Electrostatic Headphones
Folks that have listened to the Ether C Flows... how's the noise isolation? This style of headphone setup looks the same as the Denon D7000 (and below) line, which I found very low-clamp and moderate noise leakage... especially that people around me at the office could hear what I was listening...- baglunch
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Recommendation for perfect office headphones under $2k
Oh my, those do look good.....- baglunch
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Kitchen stereo recommendations around $1k?
- The current speakers are decent. Not sure the acoustics of my kitchen are compatible with critical listening, anyway. Good point that this may be a place to save money. - CD player is still useful, but a good wifi or bluetooth connection would go a long way toward obsoleting CD needs...- baglunch
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Recommendation for perfect office headphones under $2k
I've been reading a bit about these, and am curious.... however, they seem very similarly designed to the Denon D7000's, which are somewhat leaky-to-others. Have you tried them out? Thoughts?- baglunch
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- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations