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LH Labs Geek Out - Group Buy?
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<blockquote data-quote="xenithon" data-source="post: 497238" data-attributes="member: 467"><p>Hi guys. You may have heard about the LH Labs Geek Out...one of the many new small USB DAC's and headphone amps. This one though has piqued my interest more than all others. </p><p></p><p>It features bit perfect playback, up to 32/384 kHz playback and and DSD capability. It also comes in 3 versions dependi on your cans (which I much prefer over a "jack of all trades" which ultimately compromises in one way or another). There's a 450mW version for cans of 100 ohm impedance or less; an IEM specific version, and a monster 1000mW version for very hungry headphones. </p><p></p><p>I contacted the company and they're very open to group buys. What do you think? I'm ahoy to handle it of there is sufficient interest. Who is in? At prices ranging from $199 to $299 I think they're incredible value for money. </p><p></p><p>Details here: http://www.lhlabs.com/marketplace/geek-out/overview.html</p><p></p><p>Who is keen?</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p><p>X</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xenithon, post: 497238, member: 467"] Hi guys. You may have heard about the LH Labs Geek Out...one of the many new small USB DAC's and headphone amps. This one though has piqued my interest more than all others. It features bit perfect playback, up to 32/384 kHz playback and and DSD capability. It also comes in 3 versions dependi on your cans (which I much prefer over a "jack of all trades" which ultimately compromises in one way or another). There's a 450mW version for cans of 100 ohm impedance or less; an IEM specific version, and a monster 1000mW version for very hungry headphones. I contacted the company and they're very open to group buys. What do you think? I'm ahoy to handle it of there is sufficient interest. Who is in? At prices ranging from $199 to $299 I think they're incredible value for money. Details here: http://www.lhlabs.com/marketplace/geek-out/overview.html Who is keen? Cheers X [/QUOTE]
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