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Post by PinkFloyd on Feb 8, 2008 19:17:30 GMT
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Post by charleyphogg on Feb 8, 2008 22:14:47 GMT
Looks as if Graham made for the ipod to fit there Looks quite handy and well thoughtout.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2008 23:31:14 GMT
Well, I must be the thickest creature on the planet ! My primary use for Voyager is as a PC headphone amplifier, where it does an excellent job on far better material than an iPod is capable of exporting ! ;D I expect it will do even better with stuff off the PC when it is modded shortly . I may get around to making a better 3.5mm to 3.5mm stereo lead one day. I just wish that I didn't have to use a crappy 3.5mm plug to 6.5mm stereo socket adaptor, to use the ATH W1000s, but I guess that the majority of people would be using headphones with 3.5mm plugs ? I don't know about 2 out of 10, but there certainly is a lot of room for improvement ! BTW, Nice photos ! SandyK
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Post by charleyphogg on Feb 8, 2008 23:33:16 GMT
Yeah, I see what you mean now, in the pic with them hooked up side by side.
I don't have, nor probably ever will have an ipod, I jist thought it was good forethought to have it fit in the recess. Hopefully he will correct that, everything I've read on the Voyager, it really sounds good.
It's got to be pretty hard trying to squeeze everything in such a small package.
Take tv or dvd's for example. Where the coaxil screws into the jack, it sits in a recess that is, lets says 2 inches deep and about 6 or 8 inches wide and somehow they always manage to shove the jack in the fkin corner where you can't get your fingers in, so it takes you 10 minutes working in a cramped cabinet where you cant reach it in the first place. And the have all the room in the world.
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Post by PinkFloyd on Feb 8, 2008 23:38:41 GMT
Well, I must be the thickest creature on the planet ! My primary use for Voyager is as a PC headphone amplifier, where it does an excellent job on far better material than an iPod is capable of exporting ! ;D I expect it will do even better with stuff off the PC when it is modded shortly . I may get around to making a better 3.5mm to 3.5mm stereo lead one day. I just wish that I didn't have to use a crappy 3.5mm plug to 6.5mm stereo socket adaptor, to use the ATH W1000s, but I guess that the majority of people would be using headphones with 3.5mm plugs ? I don't know about 2 out of 10, but there certainly is a lot of room for improvement ! BTW, Nice photos ! SandyK Ipod DOCK (out) to headamp in....... Clue......... One of those with a 3.5mm jack on the other end ;D
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Post by Deleted on Feb 9, 2008 0:03:01 GMT
It would make a lot of sense to do that IF you owned an Ipod ! ;D
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Post by saso on Feb 9, 2008 8:57:02 GMT
I actually prefer the line-in to be in the center as it therefore puts less stress on my LOD. In addition, I think that it would be a bigger hassle to plug-in the headphone’s plug every time between the line-in and the volume knob. But I've got small hands anyway... A picture of my portable rig after a hard day of commuting:
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Post by PinkFloyd on Feb 10, 2008 12:15:44 GMT
A picture of my portable rig after a hard day of commuting: Nice man! Anyone else got pictures of their "voyager rig" ?
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Post by PinkFloyd on Feb 10, 2008 12:19:28 GMT
It would make a lot of sense to do that IF you owned an Ipod ! ;D I may be generalising here but would assume that a large majority of Voyager owners will be partnering it with an ipod? Most of the reviews I have seen have featured Voyager / ipod.
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Post by leo on Feb 10, 2008 12:45:00 GMT
The missus was listening to my sons portable MP3 whilst reading her book, I took it off her, removed the crappy little supplied headphones, plugged the MP3 into the Voyager and stuck the A900's on her head, the look on her face was priceless
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