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Le manuel?nanotechnos a écrit :J'ai recu le manuel du E17 et ça poutre!
Test prévu pour janvier.
Je pense qu'il sous-entend que dans le manuel il fait écrit ce qu'il y a comme composantsBouh a écrit :Le manuel?nanotechnos a écrit :J'ai recu le manuel du E17 et ça poutre!
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Attends, deux PDF ne se valent pas!!Bouh a écrit :Le manuel?nanotechnos a écrit :J'ai recu le manuel du E17 et ça poutre!
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Ca se précise !To make it short and sweet, I'll say E17 shares a large portion of its sound with E10, both on headphone-out as well as line-out. It is largely neutral but slightly on the warm side. It shouldn't be too surprising as the USB receiver (Tenor TE7022) and DAC chip (WM8740) are the same between the two. I have however detected a small difference between the amp section. Mainly that E17 sounds more airy and better layered compared to E10, which gives it a slightly better clarity. While difference isn't anything night and day, it is still an improvement, especially on how E17 handles soundstage. I also tried the Optical-in with my Sony Discman (which has an optical-out) and the improvement (from the Discman's headphone-out) is just great
The retail price us$150 is just our suggested price to our sales agent, the real price will be a little high at the beginning because it is decided by our agents too. but as our experience that finally the retail price will close to our suggested price