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#1
Qué clavija usas para el lg v20?  Gracias
#2
Auriculares orejeros / portables cerrados y plegables
13 de Septiembre de 2015, 03:58:56 PM
Hola a todos. Alguna recomendación sobre auriculares para ir por la calle, plegables y baratos.
muchas gracias :dinero:
#3
Amplificación y DACs / PC+ampli hifi necesito DAC?
25 de Noviembre de 2014, 03:51:18 PM
Hola a todos.
Escucho bastante música desde el PC. lo tengo conectado a un ampli HIFI y en el conecto los auriculares. Mi pregunta de novato es: conseguiría una mejoría sustancial el poner un DAC tipo Fiio entre el PC y el ampli? o es una tontería :big: :big:?
muchas gracias
#4
Hola, no domino este tema pero abría mucha diferencia entre un fiio x1 o ponerle un amplificador al smartphone que ya tengo?  FIIO E11K o FIIO E6 (del smartphone me gusta que se puedan ver las letras de las canciones) :bye2: :bye2: :headphone: :headphone:

muchas gracias
#5
Auriculares in ear y otros / Re:Auriculares superlux
24 de Febrero de 2012, 02:02:43 AM
¿donde los has encontrado a 15 euros?

gracias
#6
¿ya hay algún hilo donde la gente ponga sus resultados de las compra/ventas para que sirva a futuros compradores/vendedores?
#7
Auriculares in ear y otros / superlux hd 668b? hd681b?
03 de Febrero de 2012, 04:03:30 PM
mirando por internet he visto que el modelo hd 668b lodejan muy bien, pero ¿tiene algo que ver con el hd 681b? o no se parecen en nada,

muchas gracias
#8
Auriculares in ear y otros / superlux hd 668b? hd681b?
03 de Febrero de 2012, 04:03:08 PM
mirando por internet he visto que el modelo hd 668b lodejan muy bien, pero ¿tiene algo que ver con el hd 681b? o no se parecen en nada,

muchas gracias
#9
Música / lo mejor del año (pop/rock)
17 de Diciembre de 2011, 03:51:35 PM
Aquí os dejo mi lista del 2011

http://miramarrockmagazine.blogspot.com/

1 - Ryan Adams – ashes and fire (v)
2 - Iron & Wine - kiss each other clean (en Spofity en directo) (v)
3 - Wilco-TheWholeLove (v)
4 - Brett Dennen - loverboy (v)
5 - Tony Cox - on the way
6 - Amos Lee - mission bell (v)
7 - Fountains Of Wayne - Sky Full Of Holes (v)
8 - Deadman - take up your mat and walk (v)
9 - John Hiatt - dirty jeans and mudslide hymns (v)
10- Danny & the champions of the world - hearts and arrows (v)
11- Timothy Nelson & the infidels - i know this now
12- Blitzen Ttrapper - american goldwing (v)
13- The Black Keys - El Camino
14- Megafaun (v)
15- Tim Knol - days (v)
16- Dawes - nothing is wrong (v)
17- Okkervil River - i am very far (v)
18- Patrick Sweany - _that old southern drag (v)
19- Sloan - the double cross (v)
20- Yep - once
21- Neal Casal - sweeten the distance (v)
22- Jason Isbell & the 400 unit - here we rest (v)
24- The Silos - florizona
25- Sam Roberts - collider (v)
26- Jon Fratelli - psycho jukebox (v)
27- Nick Lowe - The Old Magic
28- Buffalo Killers - 3 (v)
29- Israel Nash Gripka - barn doors and concrete floors (v)
30- Rodney Decroo - Idem (v)
31- Bryan Estepa - vessels
32- Jimbo Mathus - confederate buddha (v)
33- 77 Bombay street - up in the sky (v)
34- The Jayhawks - mockingbird time (v)
35- The del toros - young blood rising
36- Ivy - all hours (v)
37- The Decemberists - the king is dead (v)
38- The War on drugs - slave ambient (v)
39- Tommy Flake - second skin
40- Bon Iver - bon iver (v)
41- Nils Lofgren - Old School
42- Noel Gallagher - noel gallaghers high flying birds (v)
43- Steve Cradock - peace city west (v)
44- Stephen Malkmus and the jicks - mirror traffic (v)
45- Bobby Long - a winter tale uk roots (v)
46- American babies - flawed logic (v)
47- The Donkeys - born with stripes (v)
48- Dwight Twilley - soundtrack (v)
49- The Feelies - here before
50- Matthew Sweet -modern art
el 2011
#10
Auriculares in ear y otros / nomenclatura auriculares
26 de Octubre de 2011, 02:13:26 AM
¿tienen nombres los distintos tipos de auriculares por su forma? Los que envuelven la oreja con la almohadilla y los que no. (supongo que aíslan mas los primeros.

gracias
#11
Auriculares in ear y otros / almoadillas para Pioneer se 450
23 de Octubre de 2011, 10:17:01 AM
Alguien tiene idea de alguna Web o tienda en Barcelona donde pueda encontrarlas?

gracias
#12
Música / Re:¿Qué estás escuchando en este momento?
16 de Octubre de 2011, 02:55:12 PM
#13
Música / Re:¿Qué estás escuchando en este momento?
16 de Octubre de 2011, 02:50:19 PM
#14
Auriculares in ear y otros / auriculares baratos Coby CV-185
14 de Octubre de 2011, 12:29:54 PM
He comprado estos cascos por este análisis y estoy contento con la relación precio/calidad de sonido, aunque no tengo mucha experiencia. Me gustaría saber si alguien mas los tiene para saber su opinión. El precio total es de 13 euros (18 dolares) en ebay.
   Coby is not a brand often-mentioned on head-fi, and with good reason – the company is known for slapping their name on anything with a soldering joint, good or bad. But the CV-185 is more than worthy of mention – in the realm of ultra-low-budget headphones it stands as one of the best values around.
Build Quality (5.5/10): The structure of the CV-185 is similar to that of the Denon AH-P372. The cups of the CV-185 collapse by swiveling into the headband but the Cobys are missing the 3rd hinge in the headband, which makes them less portable but more robust than the P372. Like the Denons, they are made entirely of plastic, but the plastic is actually thicker and harder than the lunchbox-grade material used on the P372. There are no squeaks or rattles in the structure, although they may develop with time. The 1.5m cable is fairly thick and terminates in a massive 3.5mm plug but lacks strain relief on cable entry. Though the hard plastics used on the Cobys may crack if dropped repeatedly, the initial build quality is very impressive for a headphone that retails for the price of a dinner salad.

Comfort (7.5/10): The headphones are fairly light and very adjustable. Clamping force is just right and the stock pleather pads, though not the softest, seal well. With some RadioShack flat foam pads, comfort increases twofold, rivaling the Grado SR60 for long-term comfort. One small annoyance for me was the headband adjustment mechanism, which doesn't have enough grip. As a result, lifting the headphones by the headband extends it fully. But in a $10 headphone, this is hardly a notable detriment.

Isolation (5.5/10): With the stock pleather pads isolation is decent and leakage is nil. The adjustable cups seal well and the closed-back Cobys are large enough to cover my entire ear. Naturally, swapping the pads for foam cushions drops the isolation and increases leakage, though I still found the CV-185 perfectly wearable outside.

Sound (5.25/10): After spending several weeks with budget models from Kanen and Panasonic, the CV-185 are a welcome relief, providing the clarity and definition that I've been missing. The sound has a crispness to it that is often absent in low-end products. Though they do distort at extremely high volumes, the Cobys have very good control over their low end and impressive extension. The midrange is articulate and clean, boasting decent instrumental separation and a slightly warm tonal balance. The treble is well-controlled, extended, and unfatiguing, at least with the stock pads.

At the suggestion of jant71, who lent me the phones, I also tried a set of RadioShack foam pads on the CV-185 and was immediately surprised by how much the sound signature changed with the swap. Soundstage width drops slightly as the mids and treble both seem to step forward, bringing more detail and a better overall balance. Bass impact decreases slightly while maintaining the same depth. With the foam pads the CV-185 tend slightly towards brightness. I find them to sound more fun and engaging this way, though some may prefer the inoffensive balance of the stock pads. The sound of the CV-185 is also more dependent on their positioning over the ear than most other headphone. Especially with the foam pads, it is easy to miss the 'sweet spot' and end up with tinny, uninteresting sound.

Compared to the Koss KSC75, head-fi's perennial <$20 favorite, the CV-185 sound less muddy at the low end but also lack the fullness, smoothness, and dimensionality of the KSC75s. They do boast better separation and a more emphasized midrange compared to the KSCs. With the foam pads they are also more balanced and neutral, with treble that lacks the bite and sparkle of the Koss phones but has a more convincing tonality. Though the Cobys may not quite best the KSC75s as all-around performers, they certainly go down swinging in my book.

Value (9/10). (MSRP: $19.99; Street Price: $10) I have owned and heard quite a few headphones, earphones, and IEMs in my time here at head-fi, including many price/performance powerhouses. But very few headphones have made me stop and say, "Wow, these cost how much?". In fact, the last time that happened was when I plugged my old KSC75s into a proper amp. Well, the CV-185 don't require an amp to impress me the same way and with the addition of some foam pads can take on two significantly different sound signatures. For anyone in search of a comfortable budget headphone that leaks little and is wearable for several hours at a time, the CV-185 are definitely worth a closer look.

Manufacturer Specs:
Frequency Response:20-20,000 Hz
Impedance:22 Ω
Sensitivity:100 dB SPL/1mW
Cord:5ft (1.5m); Straight Plug
Space-Saving Mechanism:Flat-folding, collapsible
#15
¿Tienen calidad en el sonido los telefonos de Sony?

gracias