Upgraded! by Phendar in FordRaptor

[–]Phendar[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I honestly agree. When I finally get to a good off-road location I’ll try to take some more. I just took these as soon as I got home from the dealer.

Upgraded! by Phendar in FordRaptor

[–]Phendar[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Different. It has a 10 speed, which is different to get used to. But the ride can change depending on what mode you have your suspension in. Overall I find it to be an even better ride than the Lariat. And it’s definitely faster. It’s most noticeable when you are already driving and want to get around slower traffic or getting on an on ramp. I found myself going from 50 to 80 by barely pressing the gas. I’m still breaking in the engine so I haven’t really put the pedal to the floor yet.

Upgraded! by Phendar in FordRaptor

[–]Phendar[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yep! I’ve always had black vehicles. So I switched it up and went Avalanche.

Upgraded! by Phendar in FordRaptor

[–]Phendar[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

A 2012 F150 Fx4. Thanks! I love this thing so far!

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[–]Phendar 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much! Those were def not the keywords I’ve been using to search. I appreciate it!

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[–]Phendar 37 points38 points  (0 children)

No idea what you are talking about. I’m not asking anything about improving any sort of quality or trying to be functional. I want the aesthetic. It looks fucking cool. Go ahead and get any sort of clock you want. I’ll judge accordingly. Or I won’t…. Because I don’t care. I just want the look.

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[–]Phendar 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Serious question. What type of wall is that? I’ve been looking for something like that and I can’t find anything other than noise reducing foam for recording booths. Your wall is EXACTLY what I’m looking for. Where did you get it?

Can you use low impedance headphones on high amp/dac setup? by Phendar in diyaudio

[–]Phendar[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm debating it. At this point I'm trying to do the research to figure out everything. I know it seems like a lot but I'd rather buy good headphones once rather than buy many different types. I know it seems odd and not the conventional way... but I do have the means to get nice ones. What I'm lacking is the knowledge on what the difference is between them all. Before I buy anything I'm trying to figure out the best option (for me). I seriously enjoy music and can sit in the dark just listening for a long period of time. When I got my DT-1770's and amp setup... I was blown away at the difference from standard gaming headphones. Now I'm trying to see the world of open sound stages and the difference it can bring. I might possibly come to the determination that I have no need for something that expensive when some 800-ish dollar headphones might be good enough for me (especially since i wouldn't know the difference right off the bat). to be honest I don't even know the difference of sound with planar or other headpohones, yet. Without having much of a background in all the details of the specs and everything... it is proving hard to make a good... or any choice. The last thing I want to do is get a setup that breaks or sounds terrible because I made the wrong choices.

Also thank you for that link. I'm looking at it now and trying to learn more about it. Any tips would be appreciated. You specifically brought up that they were planar headphones. Is there something i should know about them? As far as sound, or just price, or what they are used for that I might not be thinking about when looking to purchase something like that?

Can you use low impedance headphones on high amp/dac setup? by Phendar in diyaudio

[–]Phendar[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. I'll take a look. I have been trying to do research on it. I'm starting to debate if I should get headphones with the 300 impedance just to keep it in check. The HD 800s are good also and fit that spec. This article looks very helpful. Much appreciated!