I want one. UGPM.
[Bulk] PA2V2 portable headphone amp from Canada, Philips KOTH bundled package added in
[Bulk] PA2V2 portable headphone amp from Canada, Philips KOTH bundled package added in
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Oct 2 2006, 12:43 AM
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I want one. UGPM.
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Oct 6 2006, 12:29 PM
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Reveiced my amp. Build quality is pretty good.
Charging a pair of Ni-Mh now to install. my amp id is: pa2v2-09-15-2006-3380 |
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Oct 8 2006, 06:31 PM
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Actually still running it off the rechargeable. Not yet decided how to charge it yet. Trying to find a spare 3V DC adapter somewhere. Failing that I am heading off to Jalan Pasar to find an adapter, possibly regulated ones.
Currently using it on my old MPIO MP3 player. I can hear a lot more details than previously. In the past I could only use Alkaline batteries on the MP3 player because it sounded terrible if I use rechageables. Now this problem is gone. I am still using a Panasonic in-canel ear phone with this MP3. Will pair it with a full size headphone when I find a suitable one. |
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Oct 9 2006, 12:33 PM
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DAViS, question regarding the 3.5mm cable included in the package. Is it a generic cable ?
My next step is to find a better (perhaps shorter) interconnect. I manage to locate a way to re-charge. My MW brand Ni-Mh charger actually has a mode to act as AC-DC adapter. It comes with a 2.5mm male plug too. So I will use this for now. This post has been edited by gohyp88: Oct 9 2006, 12:36 PM |
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Oct 9 2006, 02:05 PM
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Also considering custom building a cable.
I did measure the polarity before plugging in the AC adapter. The scary part of this is that there is no sign whether the charging has started. There is of course also no telling when the battery is full. I guess you can't exactly ask for this kind of feature in a portable amp. (perhaps a feature to be considered for V3) |
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