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50 grand is "hi-fi speakers in a properly articulated room" territory. I can see their appeal but at that point there are so many other options available. I guess if you're shopping for ultra flagships money really isn't a thing, though.
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If I was a multi-millionaire, I would buy a pair of those Orpheus.
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If I was a billionaire, I'd buy every single one they made and destroy them all.
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 06:58 |
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Sounds like the stage is set for a really lame bidding war in these parallel fantasies.
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 07:35 |
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KillHour posted:If I was a billionaire, I'd buy every single one they made and destroy them all. If I were a billionaire I'd buy them all, but remove the drivers and replace them with Beats drivers and sell them to audiophiles for a handsome profit
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 08:20 |
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KillHour posted:If I was a billionaire, I'd buy every single one they made and destroy them all. Well, if I was a billionaire, I'd buy Sennheiser and declare bankruptcy.
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 08:21 |
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If I was a billionaire I'd be too busy with hookers and blow to care what Sennheiser is doing.
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 18:48 |
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Krakkles posted:Looking for recommendations: I saw in the intervening pages a recommendation for the Oppo PM-3, which looks interesting, but it's $400 MSRP and seems to be selling for more than that, and it doesn't prioritize isolation. Should I just buy another pair of Bose?
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 19:40 |
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Krakkles posted:Hi, still looking for recommendations on this. IEMs will give you the most isolation by far, but if they are not comfortable then that's out. For closed cans, generally the tighter they clamp the better they isolate, so your two most important things (comfort/isolation) are kind of at odds, you're going to have to make a bit of a judgement call there. Also, I think leather/pleather pads isolate better than velour/foam. Still, as long as they are closed and are big enough to get a good seal I think you'll be fine because it's pretty easy to drown out what's left of cabin noise after it makes its way through a closed can. Your mileage may vary. Here is a list of headphones that have been tested by innerfidelity. When you look at the graphs, look at the top-right graph that says isolation and you can compare one headphone to another. The lower the line goes, the better it isolates. As you can see: The closed OPPO PM3 isolates quite a bit better than the the open Senn HD650, as expected. That will at least give you a pretty good idea of how each one isolates. As far as the sound, it's usually a matter of personal taste once you start getting up to that price point. I haven't heard the OPPOs, but according to the reviews I read they are exceptional for the price.
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If I want to blow a hundred dollars on two to three pairs of IEMs for general use, with the expectation that they will eventually be destroyed by happenstance or maltreatment, what brand would be the best?
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RiotGearEpsilon posted:If I want to blow a hundred dollars on two to three pairs of IEMs for general use, with the expectation that they will eventually be destroyed by happenstance or maltreatment, what brand would be the best? Koss aren't terrible and have lifetime, no questions asked warranties.
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Pursus posted:IEMs will give you the most isolation by far, but if they are not comfortable then that's out. I'm looking at innerfidelity now and finding it very helpful.
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Endless Mike posted:Koss aren't terrible and have lifetime, no questions asked warranties. Thanks chief.
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# ? Nov 5, 2015 08:07 |
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Hey y'all. I purchased some Beyerdynamic DT 880 Pros, and I'm just wondering what I should get to drive them? Thanks!
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What's your budget? What's your source?
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# ? Nov 6, 2015 01:28 |
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Usually 320Kbps audio from Spotify premium off my computer, if that's what you mean. If there's some kind of subscription service that offers lossless streaming, I guess I would spring for that. I have incredibly fast internet so bandwidth is not a concern but I like being able to stream whatever at a whim without having a huge local library. I used to keep a lossless library, like a decade ago, but those days are over! Budget is flexible but I like value where I can get it. I know a lot of audiophile stuff is negligible returns after a certain price point. Let's just put it this way, I have good ears and appreciate good quality sound, but really not trying to break the bank for a small gain by any means. Taima fucked around with this message at 03:14 on Nov 6, 2015 |
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Oh wow I forgot one more crucial detail. They are the 250 ohm version.
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# ? Nov 6, 2015 03:23 |
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Cheap choices would include Magni 2 or Asgard 2, both by Schiit. I had a Objective2 for years driving the same cans you have, and they're great as well. I switched to a Dangerous Source a couple years back for that workstation, but that was out of the flexibility it gave me rather than some huge leap in fidelity.
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Thanks I appreciate it. Do you think I can stick with 320 kbps audio or do you really think lossless is worth it?
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# ? Nov 6, 2015 05:18 |
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320kbps should be fine for most things.
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Yeah 320kbps should be more than enough.Premature ejacula- posted:If I were a billionaire I'd buy them all, but remove the drivers and replace them with Beats drivers and sell them to audiophiles for a handsome profit That would be amazing. Elentor fucked around with this message at 07:23 on Nov 6, 2015 |
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Tactical Lesbian posted:Awesome! DT990s have been my favorite cans thus far. What are you driving them with? Right now, a 5.1 reciever... I don't have an amp and I don't know what to get that doesn't break the bank.
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Taima posted:Thanks I appreciate it. Do you think I can stick with 320 kbps audio or do you really think lossless is worth it? GreenBuckanneer posted:Right now, a 5.1 reciever... I don't have an amp and I don't know what to get that doesn't break the bank.
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I just got a Magni 2 to use with my HD 580s and it makes all the difference in the world. The silent parts of songs are silent now, as in "you mas as well have the headphones unplugged" silent. Having an amp made a bigger difference that I thought. It's not just louder, it really does sound better.
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Thanks guys! Just grabbed the Magni 2.
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I like to watch shows and movies on a phone or tablet while I'm playing games on my laptop. Is it possible to listen to the sound from both on a single set of headphones? Some sort of Y-cable/equivalent device would be ideal.
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# ? Nov 7, 2015 02:36 |
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You can get a portable mixer from Behringer for like $30-$50 dollars. Don't expect it to have great fidelity, though.
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Does anyone know if RHA's headphones are any good? I wanna buy some slightly more expensive (in ear) headphones because I've gotten through 10+ pairs of cheap £15-20 ones in the past few years and these apparently have 3 year warranty. I've never really heard of them though. I was looking at these two pairs. They're maybe on the cheaper end of their products I guess but I think they'd be a pretty big upgrade from what I've been using up to this point
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GordonTheDeadFish posted:I like to watch shows and movies on a phone or tablet while I'm playing games on my laptop. Is it possible to listen to the sound from both on a single set of headphones? Some sort of Y-cable/equivalent device would be ideal. Get a cable to plug the headphone out into the line in on your laptop.
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Help Im Alive posted:Does anyone know if RHA's headphones are any good? I wanna buy some slightly more expensive (in ear) headphones because I've gotten through 10+ pairs of cheap £15-20 ones in the past few years and these apparently have 3 year warranty. I've never really heard of them though. RHA's headphones are pretty good audio wise and near bullet-proof build quality wise. The MA600 and MA750 have pretty different sound signatures, the MA600 is much more bassy.
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Help Im Alive posted:Does anyone know if RHA's headphones are any good? I wanna buy some slightly more expensive (in ear) headphones because I've gotten through 10+ pairs of cheap £15-20 ones in the past few years and these apparently have 3 year warranty. I've never really heard of them though. I bought a pair of ma750i early this year due to glowing reviews and reading about how indestructible it is. The good news is that it's still going strong(cables are pretty thick) except for the middle button of the remote which is kinda depress permanently which makes it impossible to skip tracks. I went to their support page and filled their form and till now(1 week later), I still haven't gotten a reply from them. I've since contacted them again and hopefully they would respond. What's the point of the 3 years warranty when they won't respond to you right? Of course, YMMV as plenty of people on Reddit have gotten an exchange from them without any issues.
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Thanks, I guess I'll go for it - I just wanted to make sure since I hadn't really heard of RHA before. It's good to hear they're pretty durable! It'll be nice to have headphones that last more than 3-6 months.
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So this might be a bit of a stretch for the headphone thread, but here goes anyway: I'm moving in with the fiancee and I've unloaded all my stereo equipment except for my turntable. I plan to listen to records on my headphones for a while, until we find space to set a proper (smaller) stereo up. I'm looking for suggestions for a headphone amp and a phono preamp. They could be one in the same unit (if that's even a thing). New/used/vintage doesn't really matter to me, I'm just looking for a good value. I don't have a set budget, but I'm trying to keep it as cheap as possible. I'll probably be listening mostly with my ATH-M70x, but I might occasionally switch to the AKG K240's, Sennheisers, or even the Beats depending on the record. Edit: I just stumbled upon this thing: http://www.amazon.com/PS-Audio-SPROUT-US-Digital-Bluetooth/dp/B00R3CRY6Q Looks pretty versatile. Bluetooth is a little gimmicky and probably useless for me at the moment, but all in all it seems like a reasonable thing. Opinions? GnarlyCharlie4u fucked around with this message at 17:07 on Nov 9, 2015 |
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The schiit mani is supposed to be a good preamp and the magni is a good amp
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# ? Nov 9, 2015 17:01 |
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The Musical Fidelity V90-LPS is an fantastic phono stage for the money and supports both MM & MC. The Magni is a great amp for the price, as well.
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Are there any good wireless IEMs yet? Edit: this gets asked every few pages and nooope Rated PG-34 fucked around with this message at 00:10 on Nov 10, 2015 |
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Sennheiser G3 systems are absolutely great if you have a grand to spend for a stage wireless setup. If you mean like consumer bluetooth models then yeah no. I doubt there ever will be unless someone can make a decent audio codec stick, SBC is really bad even when implemented well (it is never implemented well). Too bad aptX never caught on.
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I'm looking for wireless + noise cancelling headphones for use with an iPhone and an Android phone (edit: And also my PC when playing games). Wireless is an absolute requirement. ~$350 is the most I'd like to spend as I'll be buying a pair for my SO too. I tried a friend's Parrot Zik 1.0 headphones and liked them a lot. I debated buying the Zik 2.0, but I see the 3.0 is coming soon (supposedly). Any reason I shouldn't wait until the Zik 3.0 is out and buy a pair? Steer me elsewhere now if you feel strongly the Ziks are crap, otherwise I think I'll be happy with them . Edit: With a bit more research, I'm worried about battery life. I want to use these for flying and 6 hours isn't enough. Of course, you can use them wired to save batter life, but I want them to be wireless! Chimp_On_Stilts fucked around with this message at 08:15 on Nov 10, 2015 |
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Would the M50x or V-Moda M-100 be better? Would I need a headphone amp for them? Mainly using them out of a laptop or an iphone. I currently have the Crossfade-LP from V-Moda and I really like the fit.
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LTBS posted:Would the M50x or V-Moda M-100 be better? I've spent a good amount of time with both, have the m100, and prefer it. Neither should benefit from an amp. There's also the ath msr7 which is between those two in price and sound.
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