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It was on sale.

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Also waiting for a pair of Moondrop Chu II's to drop to £16 before I buy.
 

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Arrived earlier than expected

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And I already made my first mistake...

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Ive already body slammed them into some Xanthochroid, Vulvodynia and Inferi.... :ohwell: Thankfully it wasnt at high volume.


Even without burning in, these are very warm sounding when it comes to classic rock.
 

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Bought a tool for hardtube bending, 25EUR incl postage. :)
Edit: does this count as I subbed for Oct to PS+ Premium, no billing next month :)
 
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It was on sale.

Also waiting for a pair of Moondrop Chu II's to drop to £16 before I buy.

I mean 20 quid or so, I almost can't believe these are any good. I see they have thousands of reviews, but I just can't imagine what kind of sound-stage you can get out of them. Are they really that good for the money? Obviously I don't mean compare them to 10 times more expensive one's, but in their budget range.
 

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I mean 20 quid or so, I almost can't believe these are any good. I see they have thousands of reviews, but I just can't imagine what kind of sound-stage you can get out of them. Are they really that good for the money? Obviously I don't mean compare them to 10 times more expensive one's, but in their budget range.
Why u Britons call Pounds as quids? :D
 
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My Trust Trust Asta GTX 865 didn't like coffee (as much as I do :D) and now some keys refuse to do what they are supposed to, as well as some LED's went dark.
I disassembled it to see if it was a reasonable easy fix, but that is not the case as it is a low budget mechanical keyboard :(.

So I just ordered a Sharkoon Skiller SGK60 as replacement.

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Also low budget, for a mechanical keyboards that is, but @ less than € 50 and according to the reviews good value for money when it was even more expensive at the time of the reviews.
 

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I mean 20 quid or so, I almost can't believe these are any good. I see they have thousands of reviews, but I just can't imagine what kind of sound-stage you can get out of them. Are they really that good for the money? Obviously I don't mean compare them to 10 times more expensive one's, but in their budget range.

When you compare what else you can get on amazon for around that price. i.e Betrons or the more mainstream lower end Sony, JVC, Panasonic and philips headphones that are selling based off their brand name alone (basically garbage...) The manufacturer of these Zero 2s had some big youtube audiophile and reviewer partner up with them to tune the headphones to make a good set of budget headphones.

I mean even if you dont watch all the reviews - Even Crinacles own review because bias. This is probably the only video you need to watch to give you a good idea about them.



if youre not looking for a throw away set of headphones, dont want to pay over the moon for one but would still want something that sounds good. Cant go wrong with Zero 2. Even Chu II for that matter. Those have had great reviews. (corners have been cut obviously... plastic shell and cheap but serviceable cables. All the budget went into the driver)
 
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My Trust Trust Asta GTX 865 didn't like coffee (as much as I do :D) and now some keys refuse to do what they are supposed to, as well as some LED's went dark.
I disassembled it to see if it was a reasonable easy fix, but that is not the case as it is a low budget mechanical keyboard :(.

So I just ordered a Sharkoon Skiller SGK60 as replacement.

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Also low budget, for a mechanical keyboards that is, but @ less than € 50 and according to the reviews good value for money when it was even more expensive at the time of the reviews.
My old og Razer Blackwidow gave up afrer 5 beer baths :D
 
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I'm sure every electrical engineering hobbyist who makes their own wires owns a collection of these...

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EDIT: Shrinking picture, earlier pic was just my phone unedited.

Crimpers are one of those tools that just fills up your toolbox because each good set of crimpers only works with a small number of terminals.

This here is a Panduit CT-100B.

The most expensive part of my recent projects is this freaking crimper.
 
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When you compare what else you can get on amazon for around that price. i.e Betrons or the more mainstream lower end Sony, JVC, Panasonic and philips headphones that are selling based off their brand name alone (basically garbage...) The manufacturer of these Zero 2s had some big youtube audiophile and reviewer partner up with them to tune the headphones to make a good set of budget headphones.

I mean even if you dont watch all the reviews - Even Crinacles own review because bias. This is probably the only video you need to watch to give you a good idea about them.



if youre not looking for a throw away set of headphones, dont want to pay over the moon for one but would still want something that sounds good. Cant go wrong with Zero 2. Even Chu II for that matter. Those have had great reviews. (corners have been cut obviously... plastic shell and cheap but serviceable cables. All the budget went into the driver)

Yeah. Dirt cheap IEMs, dongles and even some TWS had become so good there's really no point spending big $$$ anymore on audio playback besides speakers.

The most expensive part of my recent projects is this freaking crimper.

I do electrical crimping regularly at work. I have the same kind of crimper but paid $10 IIRC and it actually works better than much more expensive pro tools. Since I only deal with <24VDC its more than sufficient.
 
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I do electrical crimping regularly at work. I have the same kind of crimper but paid $10 IIRC and it actually works better than much more expensive pro tools. Since I only deal with <24VDC its more than sufficient.

There's a bunch of 26AWG wires that I use, which is barely within the scope of the 22AWG buttsplice / 22 AWG uninsulated setting on this Panduit crimper. (https://www.panduit.com/en/products...s-split-bolts-accessories/splices/bs22-m.html).

In my experience, the 10AWG to 22AWG market works excellently for a large number of household level electronics. Where crap gets expensive are these smaller 26AWG or even 22AWG (which is on the far-end of typical $10 to $20 crimpers).

Well, I guess I should go make a test crimp now. But given how much I spent this test-crimp BETTER work out... (I'll edit it in after I test crimp).

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So yeah. Very good, very small crimps. The kind that's needed for electronics but isn't really covered by the house-level $20 common crimpers.

Passes the tug test. And crimping is faster + safer + more reliable than soldering so crimping is the preference for any wire.
 
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The crimper I have is geared toward signal wiring, as it crimps both RJ11 and RJ45 connectors. That price tag looks crazy, until I realize that you're going to do a lot more with it than just terminate phone wires and Cat6.
 
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The crimper I have is geared toward signal wiring, as it crimps both RJ11 and RJ45 connectors. That price tag looks crazy, until I realize that you're going to do a lot more with it than just terminate phone wires and Cat6.

You know what's really crazy? The CT-100B is the cheap option.


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The thing about "crimpers" is that we got NASA-grade / Military-grade crimpers floating around the market with stupidly high costs.

Yes. Even for the humble 26AWG butt splice. I'm sure the NASA-grade / Milspec TE 69363 is worth it to military or NASA or other situations where reliability is king. But ummmm.... I'll just stick with the one I got.
 
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