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Hi my name is Rob i live in amsterdam am 37 and am a painter by proffesion , sound and music is a mainstay in my life , i currently have a mz-nf 810 and a pair of sennies HD25's hooked up to this , i was wondering if anny body could give me a few tips on the following : labeling , is there a better neater more permenant way of labeling MD's , i find the small sticky strokes to label the MD on the edges dont really last long and it looks very amateuristic , i was thingking about getting the album covers printed of the net on to good paper and slapping them on some how , also im looking for a portable amplifyer that 'll work on a AA sized batery ( the kind that go in walkmans etc .), ive checked out a 'Boostaroo' but havn't picked one up yet , (those damn volume limitations really limit the quality of the headphones i got ,anny body have the same problem?)wonder if anny body had some good advice

Gr Rob :help:

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OK thank you very much great help :ok:

do you think it is possible to maybe crank up a few dB 's , i find im missing a few to punch up the quality on the heddies , ive tried manual rec. volume controle which reduces the quality of the recording , i dont want to be to much of a bother , i thought it could be possible to get a more quicker answer this way to the 2 things that are bothering the most at this moment :huh:

Gr Rob

(ps , thanks for the welcome , its a big site , very proffesional, , i got a lot of reading to do :yu: )

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If no one here helps you out with your headphone amplifier, you can always try www.head-fi.org and check out their forums. They do have a thread dedicated to portable amps. Edit: Also, in the 'phones section of this forum, there is a 2-part pictorial and review on the LDM+ amp. Good luck.

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You're asking for a AA battery headphone amp. I suspect that won't have much power.

Chu Moys or Cmoys use one or two 9-volt batteries. I have one of the homemade ones (not made by me) using an Altoids tin with 2 9V batteries, and it has helped me on occasions when a recording turned out too quiet. Look for them on Ebay, where electronics engineering students make and sell them. The key is the Op-Amp, which they will probably name in the listings. Put that part number into Google--mine is an OPA2134--and you can get an idea of the quality.

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I wrote that review of the LDM+ Jaylen mentioned and I also own a (well sort of) C-Moy: the PengAmp which I described as well... just click through the headphone links (PX100 and/or D66SL) in my signature and you'll find them...

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