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Month: May 2019

The Hidizs Mermaid MS1 and MS4 IEMs with their cables and accessories

The Hidizs Mermaid MS1 and MS4 IEMs with their cables and accessories

Hi everyone, Yesterday, I received the brand-new Hidizs Mermaid MS1 and MS4 In-Ear Monitors Absolute Kits. The Hidizs Mermaid MS1 is an IEM with 1 Dynamic Driver, while the Hidizs Mermaid MS4 is an IEM with 1 Dynamic Driver and 3 Knowles Balanced Armatures. My initial impressions are excellent. These IEMs do a lot to reproduce the music. I found that the MS1, with just the Dynamic Driver, produces a warm sound with great mids and smooth bass and treble….

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Unboxing the KZ AS16 In-Ear Monitor

Unboxing the KZ AS16 In-Ear Monitor

Hi everyone, Today, I’m sharing my unboxing video of the KZ AS16 In-Ear Monitor. This IEM has 8 balanced armatures per side, for a total of 16. In the video, I compare the size of it with the KZ ZS10 Pro, which is also another of their newer IEM. I’m currently listening to the KZ AS16 and will soon give my impressions of it. In the meantime, here’s the unboxing video: Post Views: 12

Opus GUI v1.12.2 released!

Opus GUI v1.12.2 released!

Hi everyone, Yesterday night, I published Opus GUI v1.12.2: This release updates once again the Google Drive API. It also adds an option that can be changed by modifying the file called opus_gui.exe.config to specify the number of files that can be downloaded at a time when converting audio files from your Google Drive account. More information about this can be found here. As usual, you can download this release from GitHub by clicking here. Enjoy! Post Views: 5

Opus GUI v1.12.1 released!

Opus GUI v1.12.1 released!

Hi everyone, Today, I have released Opus GUI v1.12.1: This release updates the Google APIs to the latest versions as of today, May 15, 2019. You can download this release at GitHub by clicking here. Enjoy! Post Views: 1

Opus GUI v1.12 released!

Opus GUI v1.12 released!

Hi everyone, Today, I have released Opus GUI v1.12: This new version adds support for Google Drive, allowing you to encode your music stored in your account. Encoded files are stored locally. When you press the Google Drive button for the first time, you’ll be redirected to a Quick Start guide where you only need to follow the Step 1. After that, download the file “credentials.json” and place it in the same folder where Opus GUI is located. You’ll need…

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Fixing the Orange LED of the Tempotec Sonata iDSD Plus

Fixing the Orange LED of the Tempotec Sonata iDSD Plus

Hi everyone, I have found a solution for when my Tempotec iDSD Plus gets the Orange LED. The solution is fairly easy. I believe that something may not be making good contact with the printed circuit board and may be preventing the DAC from working. However, slightly pushing around the SmartAction SA2000 chip, it seems to make the LED change back to green and allow the unit to work. You can see the video below where you can see the…

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