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Hi, I ordered an iMod a few weeks ago which I've only just started using (after my amp arrived) but I can't really notice a difference at all...What are the right settings on the iPod to make the iMod shine??
Hey Rev,I had my Ipod modded by Vinnie and would respectfully suggest that you burn it in for a minimum 100 hours.
I'm suspecting it's some sort of technical problem because a lot of posts on head-fi said the iMod was completely hiss-free - that's probably the main reason I bought it.
everyone told me amps were really quiet, even with sensitive headphones.
Thank for the replies, guys. I haven't been using my iMod for a while because I was suspicious the problem might be the amp I was using. However, I've waited until my new amp arrived (Larocco PR-II) and I have the same problems. I'm using Shure E500s and an ALO Jumbo Cryo dock cableI'm not sure my problem can be corrected by burn-in because the main thing I was hoping the iMod would change is hiss. In fact, the hiss on the iMod is extremely loud. Far louder than either my normal portable player (Cowon iAudio F2) or my Sony laptop (there is almost no hiss whatsoever on the laptop).Changing the volume on the iPod doesn't make any difference so I don't think this is the problem. I have graphic equalizer set to Off. I'm using Lossless files (although I don't think the audio quality will impact on the level of hiss).The iPod makes a lot of hiss when I listen directly from the line out (I mean the modded headphone out line out). All the amp does is amplify this hiss.What's wrong with it?Thanks,John.
Hey John,quick question.The ALO Cryo Dock uses the flat line out ipod connector and not your headphone out jack (mini plug)? If you have a iMod dont you want to be using a mini to mini to connect to your amp? Or did I read you wrong?
I'm using Shure E500s and an ALO Jumbo Cryo dock cable