Pinnacle P1 if you were gonna spring a little more otherwise maybe Fidue A73 or LZ A3What's a good apir of IEMs in the 150 buck range? I guess hybrid design? Hard/cutting treble is a nono but otherwise I really like clarity and precision. Bass has to be precise too, if it's too light I can EQ it anyway.
Please help
The PX is just the P1 in a different skinTo add to IEM questions, how is the Pinnacle PX? Thinking about getting in on that drop now and it is one of the other things I was going to ask about in my last post, IEM recommendations. Been using the Etymotic HF5 for years now.
YesWhich means is pretty good, especially for the price.
The PX is just the P1 in a different skin
LZ A4's are now available on Massdrop (bought mine 2 weeks ago and love them).
Originally $195 but 5 purchases drop the Massdrop price to $175. Not bad.
So for the last couple of months I started to recognizing that I hear certain content in music slightly of center. The snare on basically any album was not centered like the vocals are but shifted to the right. After checking my equipment, different HP etc. I first came to the conclusion that my left ear is kind of fucked right around the frequency range of snares...it happens.
I went to a doc, he checked my canals for gunk and made a hearing test.... He was kind of pissed at me because I whined for like an hour that I'm not hearing right. He told me that I have the ears of a newborn and should just enjoy live :/
I read some papers about how "we" listen to music etc, and figured that this could be my mind playing tricks on me ... stopped listening to music for a month and it looks like I'm somewhat back to normal. If I concentrate to much on the snare it shifts to the right until I tell myself that this "can't be" and it jumps back to the center again. WTF.
Some of you have had similar experiences?
Picked up a Chord 2Qute for my DAC needs. Will be deciding whether it's worth the asking price soon.
Still can't decide between the PX and L4. Thought I settled on the PX but then saw someone compare them with the L4 being mentioned as way better and on another level. But on the other hand not a fan of them being open IEMs so wouldn't really have the same use as my current IEMs that I'm replacing.
I added a Schiit Saga pre-amp to my Metrum Musette DAC and Schiit Jotunheim amp this week and I am really, really happy and surprised at just how good it is. The Saga, in tube buffer mode, basically takes the positive attributes of the Schiit Valhalla (holographic soundstage and euphonics) and adds them to the Jot without losing what the Jot already does well (which is clean, clear, crisp attack and decay and absolute tonal accuracy). It is a winner combination for not a lot of cash (Saga is $350 and Jot is $399).
It's not very common to use a pre-amp with a headphone amplifier but the combo has been tried and vetted by some folks over at SBAF and so I felt pretty comfortable with trying it out in my setup. After a couple of days playing with it I am pretty blown away by the results, even with the stock Sovtek tube.
Next stop, Psvane tube, which I hear is much, much better and I can't wait to hear what that sounds like.
This looks interesting. Mayflower is coming out with their own O2/ODAC alternative called the "ARC". It has DSP modes, mic and also optical so this will also be great for console owners.
Also, Massdrop will be offering 10,000 more HD6XX headphones on Monday. If you planned on selling your HD650 you better do it before December. Sennheiser must be making a lot of bank on Massdrop in comparison to even huge outlets like Amazon to be putting so many of these out there at these prices.
This is interesting. I've tried the Jot and didn't like it As a fan of tubes because it just sounded very clean but a bit sterile. After trying the torpedo III, which is a hybrid amp, just today I was wondering if you could get something sounding similar to the Torpedo III if you added a tube preamp to the Jot.
How much will this cost? I like DSP for surround and having that option with the O2/ODAC seems perfect.
$249.99. $229.99 if you pre-order. Also, though this is using the same housing as the O2/ODAC, it is not not an O2/ODAC. Mayflower supposedly came up with their own AMP/DAC and claim it is superior to the O2/ODAC.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9s4WhTbUQlE
$249.99. $229.99 if you pre-order. Also, though this is using the same housing as the O2/ODAC, it is not not an O2/ODAC. Mayflower supposedly came up with their own AMP/DAC and claim it is superior to the O2/ODAC.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9s4WhTbUQlE
I wonder if the 6 month turnaround plays into that.
I'm hoping for a good deal on a new pair of headphones on prime day, but I really doubt anything will come up. Hopefully some Sen 650s.
This is interesting. I've tried the Jot and didn't like it As a fan of tubes because it just sounded very clean but a bit sterile. After trying the torpedo III, which is a hybrid amp, just today I was wondering if you could get something sounding similar to the Torpedo III if you added a tube preamp to the Jot.
How much will this cost? I like DSP for surround and having that option with the O2/ODAC seems perfect.
That looks great but the DSP is just bass boost. I'm a believer in simulated surround for games and movies so for me that's disappointing.
The Saga + Jot would probably be right up your alley then. It's uncanny how the Saga running in tube buffer mode completely eliminates the Jot's sterility and 2D soundstage while not ruining what the Jot does well. And it's a flexible setup because you can run the Saga in passive mode which does not use the tube meaning you really have the best of both worlds.
The Saga also has a 64 step attenuator which is nicer than the volume pot on the Jot and comes with a remote control. I keep the Jot volume maxed and use the Saga remote to control volume now, which is pretty slick.
For $349, it is another crazy good value from Schiit.
Interesting that Logan says the DSP is just bass boost. The product page states:
Built-in surround sound and bass boost DSP (Digital Sound Processor).
https://www.mayflowerelectronics.com/shop/mayflower-custom-products/arc/
lmao at waiting half a year for 6xx to ship, would rather pay extra for the 650.
Still undecided on what to get though.
Grabbed this little beauty today!
Upgraded from an M-Stage HPA-1 so didn't really expect a big difference but to my surprise it was quite a big upgrade, a lot more detail retrieval, not nearly as warm sounding as I was expecting, really nice controlled slamming bass with just a hint warmth on the midrange and a slightly hot treble which makes sense as I think this AMP was designed with their planar's in mind, I'm currently using it with a pair of AKG K712's and imo it pairs very well with as the K712's are a little dark.
The footprint isn't really that much worse.
Never thought the K712 sounded dark personally.
Also 400i are only 250 now so that's another alternative to the 650,though they sound more like the 600.
Nice pickup! The Deckard is a well made, classy looking solid state amp. Enjoy it.
Never thought the K712 sounded dark personally.
I've never heard a pair of AKGs that weren't bright AF.
Someone in Craigslist is offering Magni 2 Uber and Modi 2 Uber for $220. Should I get it?
What is the cheapest way to use a 3.5mm headphone with a PS4 via the optical out? In another thread someone recommended de DSS2, but here in Europe it costs much more than in the USA (the guy said 10 dollars, while here its 40 euros...) so I was wondering if there is any other cheaper or similar priced way (that might be cheaper in Europe).