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Who shouldn't be trusted?

Steve Guttenberg @ CNET
- 94 (11.6%)
Mike Mercer
- 91 (11.2%)
Mike Fremer @ Stereophile
- 32 (3.9%)
Headphonia.com
- 66 (8.1%)
What Hi-Fi?
- 58 (7.2%)
24bit / Michael Piskor @ Headfonics.com
- 38 (4.7%)
John Grandberg / Project86 @ Head-Fi.com
- 28 (3.5%)
hifiguy528 @ Head-Fi.com
- 64 (7.9%)
Macedonian Hero @ Head -Fi.com
- 48 (5.9%)
Srajan Ebaen @ SixMoons.com
- 72 (8.9%)
Skylab @ Head-Fi.com
- 31 (3.8%)
Chris Connaker @ ComputerAudiophile.com
- 30 (3.7%)
Jude Mansilla @Head-Fi.com
- 116 (14.3%)
Michael Lavorgna (late add - redo vote if you want to add)
- 24 (3%)
TAS / Robert Harley (late add - redo vote if you want to add)
- 19 (2.3%)

Total Members Voted: 162

Voting closes: March 28, 2018, 05:02:01 PM


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Re: Reviewing the audiophile reviewers
« Reply #130 on: July 07, 2015, 01:54:49 PM »

I know the guy more personally. He just likes the smoother sound that a good tweeter will give you. FR/tone focused in terms of his listening priorities. And given most headphones do have treble irregularities it makes sense. FWIW he asked me a while back to recommend a TOTL headphone and I told him to try the LCD2. Go ahead and laugh. I knew he wouldn't have lasted more than 10s with the HD800 and I figured he would at least appreciate the solid bass that the Audezes provide (this was pre-Fazer) coming from speakers. He returned it for nebulous reasons that he didn't describe well to me.


That makes sense.  I can't stand a lot of headphones for similar reasons.  I had to go through quite a few to figure out exactly what I was looking for and exactly what bothered me with most of them.

I'd even prefer to go with speakers too, but I don't have any room for them and even if I did, I'd just get an endless string of complaints about the noise.
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Re: Reviewing the audiophile reviewers
« Reply #131 on: July 14, 2015, 01:13:01 AM »

I've been enjoying Lachlan's reviews for a couple of years now. I dig that he doesn't care so much about hi-end. Or maybe it's not the target of his listeners. Anyway, I'm a fan of his no-frills, honest attitude. He's very easy to understand, too.
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Re: Reviewing the audiophile reviewers
« Reply #132 on: July 14, 2015, 06:04:14 AM »

I will be completely honest and say I vainly read through this entire thread looking for my name to come up (thanks for the nice words!) I don't want to mess things up by posting any comments of my own (and I value constructive criticism), but since his name hasn't come up I just wanted to say that I really enjoyed ClieOS's IEM reviews on Head Fi.

They were simple and succinct and when I was starting in the hobby I felt like they gave me a great frame of reference. I got my first pair of HiFiMan RE-0's off the back of his glowing recommendation and I remember being so happy.

Also in answer to questions about my predilection for mid-fi gear, I simply can't afford the high end gear. As you might also guess, it makes no sense from a YT revenue perspective to buy very expensive gear when I could get cheaper gear that more of my viewers are interested in, because only then can I keep buying more stuff. This is probably the biggest drawback of the 'no review units' model that I've discovered so far.

The Youtube audience is younger with less discretionary income, and I'm assuming (I may be wrong) that the people who want to buy summit-fi gear are more likely to prefer written reviews and hanging out on lovely forums like this.

I know that a lot of people think differently but I do like to buy a bunch of different gear because I find the process of comparison and collecting rewarding, and 'highest quality' is rarely my end goal. It's also a sour grapes thing on my part though.

All this said I've realised I've been slowly climbing up price brackets once I find stuff that I find physically comfortable enough to consider owning ie: Shure SRH1540.
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Re: Reviewing the audiophile reviewers
« Reply #133 on: July 14, 2015, 07:55:40 AM »

Hi lachlan,

on the issue of mid-fi gear. I am not implying you should head out and buy something like a MSB analog dac or anything that is 4 or 5 digits in nature, it doesn't really fit with general youtube viewers or the kind of funding you have. However there are plenty of dac/amps that is under USD$1k that you should look at. This is especially when you are reviewing more expensive items like Sony ZX1 or Sony MDR-Z7 which isn't that cheap for common YT viewer spending budget either. I feel there's plenty of upstream equipment that is better than O2/ODAC & Geek Pulse for just abit more money and you should be able to give your youtube viewers the [lachlanlikesathing] take on these higher priced than o2/odac/geek pulse dacs. Maybe you should poll or ask your viewers/funders if they want to see such dac/amp reviews from you.

Examples of affordable sub-$1k dac/amps out there:
Aune S16
Schiit Dacs & amps
Audio-gd Dacs/amps
Matrix X-sabre
SMSL M8
Gustard X12
GARAGE1217 amps
Bottlehead amps
Mousai MSD192 DAC
Emotiva Audio XDA-2
Fostex HP-A8/A4
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Re: Reviewing the audiophile reviewers
« Reply #134 on: July 14, 2015, 10:27:56 AM »

I've definitely been interested in buying something fancier. The Geek Pulse was sort of meant to be that for me but while i think it sounds nice enough I have my own bugbears about it. I've been looking in passing at other options but nothing has really called out to me. Oddly enough I very very rarely (almost never) get requests about amps / DACs unless it's a Fiio unit.

Luckily I live right next to a headphone store now (Minidisc) and there is always new stuff to try. I should note that the ZX1 and the Z7 I bought at a very steep discount and sold both afterwards.

Honestly I've never been very confident with reviewing amps and DACs. I just don't hear much of a difference with a lot of stuff I've tried. Recently I've been trying the Apogee Groove (and formulating my review about it) and I have to say it's demonstrated to me that different gear really can sound very different, if only because it has a completely different topology. So I'm open to the idea of getting something spiffy.

It just has to look nice, not take up too much space on my desk and have on/off transient protection so I don't feel paranoid about it chewing up my headphones. If I had to get something today it would probably be a Schiit something.

I would also just love an amplifier that had two outputs with independent volume controls. That would just be heaven sent for gear comparisons.

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Re: Reviewing the audiophile reviewers
« Reply #135 on: July 14, 2015, 07:21:22 PM »


I would also just love an amplifier that had two outputs with independent volume controls. That would just be heaven sent for gear comparisons.



They do exist:

http://www.amazon.com/rolls-HA43PRO-CH-Headphone-Amp/dp/B00102ZOQC

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1020697-REG/polsen_hpa_4x2_pro_stereo_4_channel_hp.html

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Re: Reviewing the audiophile reviewers
« Reply #136 on: July 14, 2015, 07:24:29 PM »

Damn! That HPA-4x2 is priced almost as competitive as the monoprice:

http://www.monoprice.com/Product?c_id=115&cp_id=11504&cs_id=1150404&p_id=615220&seq=1&format=2

Why they look almost the same! Monoprice must try harder.
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Re: Reviewing the audiophile reviewers
« Reply #137 on: July 14, 2015, 07:34:05 PM »

They do exist:

http://www.amazon.com/rolls-HA43PRO-CH-Headphone-Amp/dp/B00102ZOQC

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1020697-REG/polsen_hpa_4x2_pro_stereo_4_channel_hp.html

Anyone know if those are any decent?

I'd imagine that they'd have some combination of high noise, high output impedance, or low power.
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Re: Reviewing the audiophile reviewers
« Reply #138 on: July 14, 2015, 07:49:46 PM »

Review my reviews!



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Re: Reviewing the audiophile reviewers
« Reply #139 on: July 14, 2015, 08:34:50 PM »

Too mild on the Sony.

The M50, okay for the money until you get a KSC75 or a good DT1350. Skip all three and the DT250-250 is a lot of value.
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