Sunday, December 29, 2013
Another great glass beauty..
Found another yesterday while browsing through a local pen stall. Last piece and I gotta have it. Old school English color. Its a big one and nicely weighted. Has a nice balance on use.
Labels:
Calligraphy,
Dip Pens,
Fountain Pens,
Glass Pens,
Writing
Saturday, December 28, 2013
Glass Dip Pens.. The Beauty of Writing
Ok.. I'v been looking for glass dip pens for the longest time. It seems for years no one locally has brought them in. Many times I've went online, added stuff to carts and not buy. Its usually either they are too bloody expensive or shipping is atrocious. Maybe I always choose the elaborate designs.. haha.
So I stumbled upon a gift store yesterday. To my surprise, glass pens. All I ave in my mind was "I gotta have these!", even though I had already bought a set of calligraphy dip nips just a while ago in another store.
I would say the are not as pretty as the ones I've seen online but still nice. It's a start for my collection for sure.
I have not tried them out yet. One day.. one day..
As one can see, I'm missing a proper ink well.. ha. Still in the hunt for a nice looking one.
Labels:
Calligraphy,
Dip Pens,
Fountain Pens,
Glass Pens,
Writing
Denon D7000.. Old School is still the best
This model needs no introduction. Denon D7000 has been around long enough. Reviews are many so I'm not going into detail. Just a little appreciation of this fine model.
My Audio-Technica headphones died so I was getting a replacement. Why D7000? This was one love which had gone through test of time, I must say. I have auditioned this years back. I mean like more then 6 or 7 years back. That sound signature has stuck with me ever since. So yesterday I went to my favorite local store and did some headphones audition. I initially can't remember if what I auditioned was the D5000 or D7000. So I tried the D5000. It was close to what I remembered but obviously not the one I remembered. Once I put on the D7000.. BINGO! "I've found you again!". That bass separation is just crisp and not over 'thumping'. The Denon style music coloration. Multiple layering. So the rest is history after that..haha.. Its my preessiouuss now.
My next headphone? Maybe Audio-Technica ATH-W5000? Or the ATH-W3000ANV (guess this would soon or never since stocks are running out).
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
iBasso DX100 DAP Audio Bliss?.. at least till something smaller arrives.
I am one for amps but have been putting off for very long.
Main reason because it has been always a pain to carry around something clunky
without carrying a bag around. Other reasons being not many portable players
with line out nor supports common lossless formats and still sound great. Yeah
I could use an iPod, however, I AM NOT A FAN of itunes. Besides, my collection
of songs are in FLAC. Reconverting them to ALAC would be a pain and storage
would then double with the concurrent collections of FLAC and ALAC. Then there
would be also the almost impossible feat of getting the player and amp tied
together. Don’t even have to mention the LOD sticking out like a sore thumb.
Don’t get me wrong. Playing with different LOD cables to tweak sound signature
is great. But I just do not like the way it sticks out.
Why did I still get the DX100 even though it’s still a
chunky monkey? I did consider for a while. However my decision is based on the
fact that it’s a player with a built in amp. What’s not to like? No more trying
to get the portable amp and player secured. No more LOD. Oh yeah, I need to
replace my Cowon S9 too :P.
It supports FLAC!! Doesn’t come as a surprise but it’s
always something I look for a player. The DX100 also supports most lossless
audio formats, even ALAC, which is a plus point.
Impressions
1st – 5th day on the DX100: The bass was precise. Was way
more precise then the Cowon players I had. Treble is forward..very forward. At
times, I would think it can be tune down abit. Sounds great on female vocals,
however it tends to drown out the background instruments.
Few points I can think of which might change.
- - Burn in? I was told it requires about 200hrs. I
doubt my player is even on a quarter of it yet.
- - EQ? EQ on default player doesn’t seem to change
drastically. Gotta take a bit of time to play around with it and fine tune.
Have not tried PowerAmp yet. PowerAmp EQ generally works better on any Android
devices. Then again, PowerAmp down samples 24bit files. So.. decisions
decisions.
There have been slight skips here and there but have noticed
it happens only initially. After a while, the skips stops. Its kinda like the
player is trying to warm up or something. Need to more testing to determine if
the skips are after a device startup or everytime we start using the default
player.
~ 8th day: Soundstage definitely not as colourful as the Ray Samuel amps. Would be good for one who likes it clean. "as it is" kinda sound. Also very contained but at the same time not sound like its in a box. Every aspect like voice, instruments, etc are very controlled.
~ 10th day: Dance tracks actually sounds really good on this. I'm actually liking dance albums which I do not really fancy previously.
~ 20th day: Changed back to the JH13Pro default cable. Trebles not as forward. Everything sounds more synergistic. Maybe its just me. Or maybe its just the burn in.
~ 8th day: Soundstage definitely not as colourful as the Ray Samuel amps. Would be good for one who likes it clean. "as it is" kinda sound. Also very contained but at the same time not sound like its in a box. Every aspect like voice, instruments, etc are very controlled.
~ 10th day: Dance tracks actually sounds really good on this. I'm actually liking dance albums which I do not really fancy previously.
~ 20th day: Changed back to the JH13Pro default cable. Trebles not as forward. Everything sounds more synergistic. Maybe its just me. Or maybe its just the burn in.
User Interface
Very beta feel! Default audio player feels like a “version
0.x” if you get my drift. Browsing through a long list can be a pain. Example,
if I were to scroll all the way down from Artist search to say N. Select an
artist from there. Then I decided, Nope.. I hit on back button. Guess what? It
goes back to the start of the list.
EQ has custom but doesn’t let you save. And if you were to
select another preset EQ, the custom actually follows the EQ settings you have
selected. I like to customize my EQ and
change around depending on the genre of songs. In this case, the default player
totally fails in this. I guess I have to wait for some new updates from iBasso,
hopefully soon. Or just go for PowerAmp.
Android UI is very basic. Nothing to brag about here.
Nothing I would like to customize here since this is a DAP and I already have
an Android phone to play with. I wouldn’t even wish for ICS. Just hope they
dedicate their time to improve on the default audio player.
Battery and Power
It gives and average of 7hrs play time. That is already
setting backlight to lowest and networks to Off. Good enough of an average 1
day use.
Too bad USB doesn’t charge the device. Else 7hrs wouldn’t be
a bother for many people. Now, to get a spare charging adaptor.
Conclusion?
This player is getting better as time goes by. The new firmware, v1.1.0, fixed the popping or skipping bugs. Even the UI issue which I have mentioned about above is gone..WOO HOO. There seems to be a slight change in audio quality. Can't get my finger on it. Only on it for less then a hour after the firmware upgrade.
Updates:
10 April 2012, 8:30pm (GMT +8):
I have decided to play around with PowerAmp. Seems to have less skipping. In fact I only encountered once. This was after I have transferred files, disconnected and then playing it. Too early to tell I presume. More tests in the next few days.
I have decided to play around with PowerAmp. Seems to have less skipping. In fact I only encountered once. This was after I have transferred files, disconnected and then playing it. Too early to tell I presume. More tests in the next few days.
- I kinda forgot to include the rig I'm using. DX100, JH13Pro fitted with Whiplash TWag cables.
11 April 2012, 9:38am:
Seem pretty obvious that PowerAmp doesn't skip. Tried restarting device and playing immediately after reboot completes. This was tested a few times then playing from PowerAmp for a while. No skips encountered.
12 April 2012, 9.11am:
Device seems very picky on 24bit audio files.
14 April 2012, 7.53am:
Found out yesterday that it works fine with my Sandisk 64gb Micro SDXC. Extremely good news. 100+gb of flash storage!.. woohoo!!..I've already filled up the internet storage to the max. Now have filled up more then half of the 64gb Micro SDXC already.
20 April 2012:
Reverted back to the JH13Pro default cables as it seems to sound better.
26 April 2012:
Firmware v1.1.0 is out. GO UPDATE!! It seems to have fixed the popping sounds during play, on the built in player.
11 April 2012, 9:38am:
Seem pretty obvious that PowerAmp doesn't skip. Tried restarting device and playing immediately after reboot completes. This was tested a few times then playing from PowerAmp for a while. No skips encountered.
12 April 2012, 9.11am:
Device seems very picky on 24bit audio files.
14 April 2012, 7.53am:
Found out yesterday that it works fine with my Sandisk 64gb Micro SDXC. Extremely good news. 100+gb of flash storage!.. woohoo!!..I've already filled up the internet storage to the max. Now have filled up more then half of the 64gb Micro SDXC already.
20 April 2012:
Reverted back to the JH13Pro default cables as it seems to sound better.
26 April 2012:
Firmware v1.1.0 is out. GO UPDATE!! It seems to have fixed the popping sounds during play, on the built in player.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
PS Vita AR Cards!!
Ok. I know..why am I not posting a review of the fantastic PS Vita.. haha. I'll try to find some time in the future. In the meantime as all would have known, PS Vita supports the Augmented Reality, a.k.a. AR. So why doesn't Sony release the AR cards with the set? I wonder too.. blah..
So how do we go about using the 3 free games without the damn cards? Well, you got the answers here. Just download the 6 cards and print them out as normal. Advise you use some kind of thick paper or backing. Else you will have them fly all over the place.
Card 1: http://db.tt/xJhhYCUf
Alternatively, if you have an Android device, head down to Google Market and search for Vita AR Cards. The app is in no way done by me nor related in any way though.
Market link to the app:
Vita AR Cards v 1.2 ( http://market.android.com/search?q=pname:com.andrewwilson.vitaarcards )
I find the latter much more convenient.
I find the latter much more convenient.
Monday, March 7, 2011
Jawbone holder part 2
So I have recently bought a Jawbone ERA. Now what? Same question bogs me over and over. How do I carry my bluetooth device around? Its been bugging me as to why these manufacturers DO NOT make a useful carrier.
I could use the last detachable lanyard I made? Link.. maybe.. no wait!.. I lost it somewhere at my home :( .
After some views off the web, I came up with a DIY.. again.. Its so simple, a kid could do it.
Items required:
- Self stick Velcro. The 2 sided ones you use for cable tie. I choose this because the rough end is not rough at all.
- Needles and Thread. (Ok kids, I'm joking when I said a kid could do it. Please consult your mother when dealing with a needle.. hehe)
What to do:
First you cut a strip long enough for 2 folds. Meaning you will have 3 sections after that. Please refer to the lousy sketch I've made :P.

Then you will require another thinner strip but long enough to wrap around the Jawbone device.
Now you sew this strip on with rough side face up, to the bigger strip's furry side. On my sketch, the sew portion would be the dark line.
Note that the small strip is pointing down when sewed on. So when in use, point A from small strip goes up and wrap around the Jawbone in a U.
Why this way and not just sew with the small strip pointing up? Because it just wouldn't be tight the other way.. try it if you like. Velcro's cheap anyway.
Now, just velcro this around your belt tight. To use it, put Jawbone above the sewing line, then point A of the small strip will go up to point A.
See end product pics below.
Monday, December 7, 2009
JH13 Pro... "Maximum Audio, Minimum Size"
Ok.. long overdue post here. Had these babies with me for quiet a while. So what's all the hype about them? In case anyone is not sure what these are, they are called JH13 Pro, custom monitors from JH Audio. 3 way crossover, ie 2 Highs, 2 Mids and 2 Lows drivers. Its a wonder how they squeeze everything in there.
If I had to describe them in one sentence, it would be "So true to music". What you expect to listen is what the JH13 Pro produces. The clinical presentation of music is extremely precise. Does not add too much colour to music like most earphones. This is the basic reason why I decided on this. On genres like Classical and Jazz, it makes vocals and instruments so so true! With the perfect fit of these customs, bass is basically just right and never overwhelming.
Overall if you are looking for 'good really clean' fun, this is the custom monitor to go for.
If you are looking for colourful audio output.. oh well.. use the EQ on your player.. haha. I'd suggest Cowon players for really nice and comprehensive EQ tweak.
I would say though that this might not be for the bassheads.. or I might be wrong. (Scratch that.. After many hours of burn-in, it seems that the bass is really picking up. Good thing is, its never overpowering. Mids and Highs are still as separated and precise.)
Remember, audio is subjective. This is just my opinion. You got to try it out for yourself.
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