Sennheiser PC37X randomly goes bad after disconnecting the cable ?
Greetings, Yesterday I was using my headset like normal with my macbook, just listening to music and on a call with people like usual, and the headset was perfectly fine. The stock wire that came with the headset is extremely long and yesterday it annoyed me very much that it kept getting tangled with itself, so I decided to see if the cable is replaceable. I pulled out the cable from the headset and saw the adapter, and looked online for a replacement. Upon plugging it back in, the audio sounded extremely muffled and washed out. Im not sure what I did wrong to make it mess up like that as I've always taken good care of it, ive had it for about 2 years and its always just been chilling on my desk, but anywho I thought the cable just went bad and ordered a replacement. The replacement came, and the issue is still persistant, so I am not sure what the issue is I've tried multiple different headsets and the issue is not with the port, and I also tried it with my windows laptop and...
Apr 23, 2024
That said, hopefully CEntrance can rectify whatever issues some people may be having, because this little device is quite impressive IMO. After listening for a few days now, I'll follow -up my prior post with some more impressions. Hopefully it helps someone. ! Long post warning :) !
Before the drop ended, Michael Goodman (name = "CEntrance") made some lofty claims when standing behind this device, including:
- "You will see a difference in sound stage, openness and clarity. Also, there will be lower noise, since the DAC will now be outside the laptop's motherboard, which is full of noise sources, such as the CPU, memory, HDD, etc." (Pg. 5)
- "The low gain setting is designed specifically for IEMs like SE846 and others, to offer a comfortable volume adjustment range and pitch black noise floor." (Pg. 11)
Suffice to say, everything he said is exactly what I've personally experienced vs. my laptop's onboard (Clevo P650SG). Honestly, and surprisingly, I was already satisfied with my laptop's onboard and decided to take a chance on this Slim when I stumbled upon the drop. I'm glad I did because the Slim wins.
In my case, and compared to my onboard (listening with my 60 Ohm Takstar HI 2050): the L+R separation is cleaner, soundstage is more open/wider and noise background is very silent. This all contributes to an overall presentation that has more air but is also tighter, which helps detail accentuation and texture, especially in the lows. I don't notice any coloring of the sound. I'd say the Slim has made my listening experience slightly more analytical, but no less fun. My onboard's presentation is "fuzzier" and more congested in comparison. Note that this was only on low-gain at about half-volume, which I've found is my preferred volume level with this device. It's simply louder on high-gain for me with a much reduced freedom in range to adjust my volume. Drivers' interface is fully adjustable as expected.
Physically, the volume pot has great resistance and is quite accurate; no scratching. You need a pin/paperclip to adjust the gain level, but that should prevent inadvertent changes. The device does get warm but personally not hot. I believe this warmth is the norm for these types of amps but I hope it doesn't affect longevity at all because I want this thing to last as long as possible. Fortunately, it cools down quickly once detached from the USB port.
In conclusion, although this is my first external DAC/AMP, this small device outputs sound that I imagine absolutely cannibalizes the entry-level DAC/Amp market and competes with the mid-tier very respectably. Beyond this, I have a feeling one would have to pay significantly more to truly notice an improvement. Read: diminishing returns.
For its flush ergonomics, its nice feature set at its size, and its solid sonic capability, the DACport Slim has left me quite pleased and impressed. I confidently believe I'm getting the best my HI 2050's can deliver with ample room to grow into future headphone purchases. As I currently eye either the 62 Ohm AKG K7XX or the 30 Ohm Fidelio X2, I can excitedly say my headphone journey is still going strong. However, with this device in-hand I'm thinking my DAC/amp journey has come to a quick end. I'll say it again, Slim wins. Well done CEntrance (Michael and crew).
@aliz Unfortunately (or fortunately it seems), my laptop only carries USB 3.0 ports. It's funny that before the drop ended I was asking about potential problems with USB 3.0 compatibility because the reviewer linked on the description page said his DACport Slim only worked on his USB 2.0 port. Ironically, despite my pre-purchase concerns my installation was about as smooth as I could have hoped. Again, I hope they rectify it for anyone with issues.
FYI I have Win 8 and USB 3.0
Yes I sent an email two days ago. Should I resend it? I sent it to info@centrance.com.
I just reforwarded my first email to info@centrance.com.