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Came up on this video, which is the Dade County version of N.W.A.' S 'Straight Outta Compton' back in the day. The video really shows the grimy, dark side of Miami and each rapper representing their respective hoods. From North Miami to Liberty City to Little Havana to Overtown to Carol City, this is Dade County biatch!!!!Defyne Entertainment presents the New Money Movement All Stars. Kid Lo, Billie Jean, 305 Fresh, Lil Bo, Rob Dymez, Young Breed, and YD.
Starring 97.7FM's Gee Money and music produced by Anthem Banger and DJ AOL.
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Vintage audio gear. Turntables & RecordsModerators may at their discretion remove content that fits better in one of the above subreddits.Subreddit's theme is. Hi Everyone,Been a longtime lurker and friends have been little help on this front, so turning to the community for input and advice.I recently upgraded my headphone setup to what I consider entry-level audiophile status.
Here's the rig:. Software: Audirvana+. Source Files: FLAC (all minimum 16 bit/44.1 Khz). DAC: Schiit Modi. Amp: Schiit Magni.
Headphones: HiFiMan HE-400s (velour pads)Here are my planned upgrades:. IFI iUSB Power Supply. Audioquest Cinnamon USB cables.
Cablepro HiFiMAN Upgrade Cables I have a highly curated 30,000+ iTunes library that's been somewhat ignored since moving to this new setup (I even moved the whole library to my NAS to free up disk space for FLAC collecting). I've pretty much moved all my work/mobile listening over to Spotify streaming at highest quality, and then have my home setup for in-depth listening.This shift in my listening approach, and slowly getting more educated on / acquainted with soundstage and instrument separation have generally made me a more attentive listener.This has now led me on the hunt for albums that can be enjoyed to from start-to-end.
Albums that have high production value, that are layered, albums that are made for headphone listening and really make you enjoy the time/money spent building a hifi listening setup.I'm open to almost all genres (not into country/hardcore/pop), and have started building a list of full albums I really enjoy. It's also important to note that USB doesn't (and can't) suffer from what people try to explain as potentially problematic with other digital audio connections. For a connection with no flow control/retry/error correction (like S/PDIF) it's possible for noise and jitter to be introduced, the connection can't correct for it. But for USB, potential noise introduced at the physical or data link layers because of transmission of cabling problems will be corrected for.
It's impossible for a higher quality USB cable to actually change the data which is being sent to your DAC.And the idea of 'clean USB power' having an effect on your DAC or amp is equally ridiculous, unless the thing is actually powered by USB (which is rare for any decent DAC, as far as I know) Unless your end device is actually using the USB power for amplification, it doesn't matter all all how many microvolts of noise your powered USB port has. It's also important to note that USB doesn't (and can't) suffer from what people try to explain as potentially problematic with other digital audio connections. For a connection with no flow control/retry/error correction (like S/PDIF) it's possible for noise and jitter to be introduced, the connection can't correct for it. But for USB, potential noise introduced at the physical or data link layers because of transmission of cabling problems will be corrected for.Uh, no.
The USB Audio protocol specifically does not retransmit packets on packet loss or corruption, for latency reasons.You are right though that fancy USB cables are unlikely to make a difference, unless your environment has very serious RFI/EMI issues. Software: Audirvana+I really wouldn't bother with Audirvana. In my own tests, it actually performed objectively worse than iTunes, not being able to deliver a bit-perfect output to my audio interface/DAC - where iTunes actually performed flawlessly. As an avid electronic music fan, it's hard to find electronic music that can really show off what my setup can do.Check out Boards of Canada and Com Truise. Thank me later.Edit: To be more specific.Boards of Canada - In a Beautiful Place Out in the Country, The Campfire Head Phase, Music Has the Right to Children, Geogaddi, and Trans Canadian Highway.Com Truise - In DecayBoth groups design their music to sound nostalgic and euphoric and surprisingly it evokes those emotions (Boards of Canada especially).
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Interestingly, BoC is all analog too. I just listened to Radiohead - Amnesiac start to finish at 16/44.1 again on my new NHT Threes/Kora Mercury setup and it amazed me. (I went from a pair of Logitech z5500s, but had listened on my HD600s before.). Explosions In The Sky - The Earth is Not a Cold Dead Place.
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The XX - XX. Phantogram - Eyelid MoviesFemale vocals on a hi-fi setup nuff said.If you dont mind beats with no vocals checkout.
Emancipator - safe in the steep cliffs. Emancipator - Dusk to Dawn.
Prefuse 73 - One Word ExtinguisherA couple more off the top of my head. Andrew Bird - Armchair Apocrypha and/or Noble Beast. The Shins - Port of Morrow. Pretty Lights - Filling Up the City Skies. Broken Bells - Broken BellsAlt-J.