First of all, I’ll be honest – I’m the type of person who is happy with the headphones that came with my iPhone. I just planned on getting a more comfortable pair of headphones to use in my office, but ended up getting sucked into a whole different world.
After browsing around for a few weeks and trying, but failing in finding a local store that sold higher quality headphones I choose to go with Grado SR325is without being able to try them out first. I liked their look and the reviews were good (being made in NY helped too).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXHML59-CPk
While I was looking at different headphones, started to feel I should get an Amp. Immediately after that decided to go with something tube based. The Little Dot MKIII seemed perfect for what I wanted, and so far I’m more than impressed with how it preforms and love how it looks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1U1KgXNO2Uk
I was planning on using the Amp with my iPhone/iPad’s line out connection so I ordered the FiiO L9 to provide line out audio to the Amp.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZBS7rIF22k
Got a bit cumbersome using it this way so I started looking for a DAC that has an Optical input to connect to my Laptop. Opted for the then newly released Audioengine D1 as I found a return which marked down quite a bit.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1qx87ZY94k
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_fROhEw5t0
This worked great with my laptop, but while it wasnt as much a hassle as connecting the FiiO and an adapter to fit my iPhone’s case it took up a lot more space on my desk having to have the laptop there.
Then while looking for a small travel router I saw that the Apple Airport Express worked with iTunes AND had an Optical Output. Seemed to be the perfect match so I ordered one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBtjK3bnnco
So now I have all my CD’s ripped into Apple Lossless Format in iTunes on my main desktop, then using either that computer or any of my iOS devices as a remote I can start music and have it sent from iTunes wirelessly to the Airport Express, which sends it via a Toslink Optical Cable to the Audio Engine D1, which in turn has RCA output to the Little Dot MkIII which goes to my Headphones.
Here’s a video that likely explains it a lot better than the above paragraph. (the Power strip and Airport Express go under the desk so the setup looks clean)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55z98RXTKKU
I’ve been using this for a few months now and it’s fantastic. Have also made a small headphone stand to keep my desk tidy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PT1Rz3DHYtI
Can I ask you some questions about your motoped? I am looking to get one in the next 6 months or so, but wanted some real-world feedback before I commit. I notice you have done mods to it, and just wondering about those and some other general questions.
Hi,
It’s pretty simple to assemble. Motopeds supply some additional photos and are quick to respond to email questions.
Last I knew all sales were through shuttlebuddy.com but someone posted a comment that pirate cycles (www.piratecycles1.com) were building them one and I just checked their site and they have them listed with build options.
If you have any specific questions you can shoot me a message through YouTube.
Sorry for the delay in responding – I need to check my blog more often and not expect email notifications that I have messages here to come through.