madman
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Did you recently suck my cock?
Nope, mistook you for someone else on another forum. Good luck on keeping track of guys who sucked your cock, though.
Did you recently suck my cock?
Those Sony's are the popular studio type a lot of people/companies use, right? I didn't care for them (a bit too flat if my memory serves). Tried Sennheiser Momentum 2.0's (beautiful looking, and comfy, but not quite as good sounding as the M50x's), V-MODA Crossfade LP2's and one other model (absolutely horrible...not even tight bass like they're known for), one of the half? open types (forget brand, they're on many of the under $300 lists), and tried maybe 5-7 types of ~$200-300+ Bose and Beats headphones from co-workers (all of which just weren't good at all...can't believe they paid that much money for them), and I'm still in love with the Audio Technica's. I wasn't willing to pay like $300-500+ for the really highly rated ones you see on all the audiophile forums, so the M50's for $120 was perfect for me (especially when they outperformed sets a good $100 more).
I put Velour pads on mine. Makes a world of difference.
I've got an Onkyo TX-NR656 that I picked up last year for $249.99 it's probably not as good as that Denon but it has a ton of HDMI ports and supports 4k and every audio codec known to man. I'm not as high flying as some of the people in this thread but I love it.
I was just looking at the Denon again and one thing it does do that the Onkyo doesn't is video processing. The Onkyo can upscale HDMI content to 4k, but it can't scale analog content. I think you gotta go up a model or two to get video processing (Or just use the OSSC.)
The PS2 can also look good on RGB (on a PVM). But as you said, you need to use component to get it's full resolution. Or maybe the PS2 games vary in terms of what resolution they run at. HDMI is about equivalent (as far as color fidelity) to RGB, both having better colors than component.That was the plan, to use the HDMI for PS4, 360, PS3, Wii U, GC, Xbox, and the Retrofreak. The OSSC would handle the older RGB systems like PS1, Saturn, N64, and the Supergun. The only outlier would be the PS2, which I can just use component and have it at it's native resolution.
Happened across a Sansui 9090DB. This thing is a fucking beast.
Happened across a Sansui 9090DB. This thing is a fucking beast.
Activo CT10 DAP with Sega Saturn branding...