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    Join Date: May 2017

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    G'day everyone. I'm James, AKA Jingles. I'm from Melbourne Australia. I'm a camera owner (I have a web site and other random photos on Ello), Music lover (Ragga Jungle, Jungle/D&B, Breakcore, Dancehall, Reggae, Ambient, Rock, Punk, and more), beer lover, fish and chips fan, pizza eater, art and design aficionado.

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    Audio Al is offline Pishanto Specialist & Super-Daftee
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    Hello

    What it you hifi system ?
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    Join Date: May 2017

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    Right now I do most of my listening on the way to and from work on the train. I have hacked and re-purposed a spare phone I had, a HTC M9, to use as my portable music player with my Sure 315s or my RHA T10i's depending on what mood I'm in.

    I'm currently putting together a 2.1 sound system for when I get a place of my own soon. Right now I'm thinking of 2x Sonus Faber Venere 1.5 in Black, an SVS PB1000 sub, and a NAD C 388, and my HTPC as a source. But that may change.

    Edit: Grammar.

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    Audio Al is offline Pishanto Specialist & Super-Daftee
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    Right now I do most of my listening on the way to and from work on the train. I have hacked and re-purposed a spare phone I had, a HTC M9, to use as my portable music player with my Sure 315s or my RHA T10i's depending on what mood I'm in.


    Good use of commuting time

    Sonus Faber speakers are very good , you should enjoy them , NO record player

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    Hello James. Welcome to AOS.

    We have quite a few photography fans here, so if you'd like to talk about that, you can use the Abstract Chat section.

    If you want advice or opinions on equipment, you only have to ask. I'm sure members will be glad to help.

    There's a lot going on here, so have a look around and join in the chat.


    Enjoy the forum,
    Geoff.
    It is impossible for anything digital to sound analogue, because it isn't analogue!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Audio Al View Post
    Right now I do most of my listening on the way to and from work on the train. I have hacked and re-purposed a spare phone I had, a HTC M9, to use as my portable music player with my Sure 315s or my RHA T10i's depending on what mood I'm in.


    Good use of commuting time

    Sonus Faber speakers are very good , you should enjoy them , NO record player

    It's about 1hr each way so I get in some good listening time. I'm tempted to upgrade my hacked M9 to a Fiio X5 III. Soooo sooooo tempted!

    Thanks for the welcome walpurgis!

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    Welcome to AoS James,

    How about you post some of your photos here? We have a few members who are 'into' photography as well as audio.

    Regards
    Barry
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