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Re: Pyrate Leaderboard
« Reply #580 on: May 07, 2015, 12:44:13 AM »

Did you have any stuttering with the GO450 on S4 and UAPP?  My GO runs on that combo too, but it doesn't run smoothly all the time which is why I'm probably going to sell it.  If you could share your UAPP settings that would be appreciated.  I suspect it could be it's getting inconsistent power from the S4.  I'm crossing my fingers that the v2+ works well with Android as it's advertised.

I haven't heard any stuttering yet. I only listened for a bit more than 10 minutes though (my phone battery was low). I'll give it a little more time. I don't see that I have any special settings. All I did was enable the volume buttons for my phone. Nothing in the settings menu is checked outside of User Interface and Volume settings.

EDIT: This is the cable I'm using. Also maybe this page will be helpful?

EDIT 2: I finished the trial period, uninstalled and reinstalled the amp, and finished a second trial. I still didn't experience any stuttering. Not while surfing the web, playing a mobile game, or with the screen off and locked.
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Re: Pyrate Leaderboard
« Reply #581 on: May 21, 2015, 01:07:14 PM »

Hello. Any suggestions for closed circumaural headphones with solid, tight/speedy bass?

For instance, I have Denon D5000 (it's a Denon D2000 with stock D5000 cups - as far as I know the driver is the same) which has bass and subbass which isn't very well defined. My Sennheiser HD250 II is a bit tighter, but I don't find them the most comfortable and they are quite sibilant at times. The Denon D2000 was pretty great in this regard, but the treble was too much, which is why I opted for the D5000 cups.

Second thing is that I'm using a Leckerton UHA760 with the inbuilt USB DAC. On the first page, the UHA-6S is listed as having an inbuilt DAC that is not great. Does this also apply to the UHA760? Any suggestions for a reasonably priced DAC, or DAC/amp combo that could be considered up to scratch?

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Re: Pyrate Leaderboard
« Reply #582 on: May 21, 2015, 01:33:37 PM »

Hello. Any suggestions for closed circumaural headphones with solid, tight/speedy bass?

For instance, I have Denon D5000 (it's a Denon D2000 with stock D5000 cups - as far as I know the driver is the same) which has bass and subbass which isn't very well defined. My Sennheiser HD250 II is a bit tighter, but I don't find them the most comfortable and they are quite sibilant at times. The Denon D2000 was pretty great in this regard, but the treble was too much, which is why I opted for the D5000 cups.

Second thing is that I'm using a Leckerton UHA760 with the inbuilt USB DAC. On the first page, the UHA-6S is listed as having an inbuilt DAC that is not great. Does this also apply to the UHA760? Any suggestions for a reasonably priced DAC, or DAC/amp combo that could be considered up to scratch?

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If I am correct the D5000 and the HD250 II should be easy to drive. Are you a loud volume listener, in between or low volume listener?

I ask because in the past I found the HD250 II very easy to drive and I used to listen at low volumes. Even then though the HD250 II could bring out quite some details from the highs.
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Re: Pyrate Leaderboard
« Reply #583 on: May 21, 2015, 01:51:15 PM »

Hello Deep Funk. I'm probably a loud volume listener. The Leckerton UHA760 drives both fine on low gain, though sometimes for the HD250 II I bring the UHA760 to medium gain because I've maxed out the volume at low gain.

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Re: Pyrate Leaderboard
« Reply #584 on: May 21, 2015, 02:09:23 PM »

Will the board be updated to reflect some of the more recent releases like the Yggy, replacing the Master 7 and such?
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Re: Pyrate Leaderboard
« Reply #585 on: May 21, 2015, 03:27:14 PM »

Hello Deep Funk. I'm probably a loud volume listener. The Leckerton UHA760 drives both fine on low gain, though sometimes for the HD250 II I bring the UHA760 to medium gain because I've maxed out the volume at low gain.

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It is a closed headphone so the highs can become annoying at higher volumes. If you like listening at higher volumes have you considered semi-open headphones?

Philips has a few nice headphones that allow higher listening volumes due to the semi-open or open constructions while still giving you plenty of bass. An AKG K240 Monitor could do the trick too. 600 Ohms and semi-open so it likes the extra gain.
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Re: Pyrate Leaderboard
« Reply #586 on: May 21, 2015, 06:08:54 PM »

Second thing is that I'm using a Leckerton UHA760 with the inbuilt USB DAC. On the first page, the UHA-6S is listed as having an inbuilt DAC that is not great. Does this also apply to the UHA760? Any suggestions for a reasonably priced DAC, or DAC/amp combo that could be considered up to scratch?

No, the 760 has a much better DAC than the 6Smk2. Though something like the GO450 or v2 will offer notable improvements as DACs. However, the amp sounds a little bit worse than the 6S due to how the digital pot is implemented. The more you crank the 760 volume the better the amp will sound compared to the 6S. Running the 760 at max and volume matching it with the 6S reveals they sound the same, ergo the digital pot is the limiting factor.
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Re: Pyrate Leaderboard
« Reply #587 on: May 22, 2015, 08:56:43 PM »

Even though they are going away, I will place a vote for the Mad Dogs.  I never found the highs to be rough at all, but I am running a rather smooth sounding linux box, deadbeef player and Lake People G109s amp.  The HRT II+ dac is also rather warm.  Where I think it needs most help is in the 3-4k or so range.  Needs a bump there to bring upper mids a bit more forward.

At its last regular price point, I think it is amongst the most comfortable and better sounding available.  Not perfect by any means but very likable if you like a more laid back signature.  Gets the leading edge mostly right.
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Re: Pyrate Leaderboard
« Reply #588 on: May 23, 2015, 05:08:50 AM »

Hello again. I actually had quite a good listening session with the Sennheiser HD250 and UHA760 last night on low gain with the volume knob higher rather than on medium gain and the volume knob lower. They sound very clear and lifelike. I assume they must have quite a fast decay. At least Faster than my "D5000." I might try the D2000 cups again for less warm sound and see if I can tolerate the treble or listen with a lower volume. That should make a sound closer to the HD250 which I really do like but maybe more comfortable.

I'm not sure what makes the HD250 sound so great. Is it the impulse response? Huge spike and settles reasonably quickly.

I suppose I will try the Geek Out 450 or maybe even the 1000 if I find a good price here in Australia.


I'm not too sure about the AKG K240M. From what I have read it might not be able to provide the bass extension or subbass rumble that I crave.

I'm not too sure about the mad dogs. Distortion figures from innerfidelity are just too inconsistent. And the T50rp driver always seems to measure with that random distortion in the midrange.

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May 25 edit: I tried the Denon D2000 cups again. It just sounds thin. The Sennheiser HD250 sounds more lifelike and interesting. The Denon "D5000" however is very good for general listening though. Its warmth does good in other ways.
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Re: Pyrate Leaderboard
« Reply #589 on: May 23, 2015, 08:17:22 AM »

The HD250 II is one of those unique headphones that was made in the experimental time the K1000 came out. Diffuse field technology and special drivers for headphones were introduced. There is one AKG that is very similar and that is the AKG K240 DF.

What makes the HD250 II the headphone it is you have to ask the engineers behind it. See this thread: http://www.changstar.com/index.php?topic=564.0

If you really like the HD250 II cherish it. The next best thing is in the HD800 league and (semi-)vintage headphones do not come better than a mint HD250 II. Consider it the KSC75 that turned into Hulk and smashed Loki on a stroll through town. 
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