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The All Purpose Advice Thread
« on: March 04, 2013, 10:29:33 AM »

Avast, this is the thread for people to ask for help when it comes to recommending gear and whatnot. Be as specific as possible: your budget, preferences, pre-existing gear, whatevs might be important. Don't just ask generic "what's good?" questions. That you can find out by browsing around.

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Re: The All Purpose Advice Thread
« Reply #1 on: March 04, 2013, 11:02:43 AM »

All Genres possible of music... What amp can give me the most realistic/natural sound possible out of an hd800? I would rather have a cohesive sound over an ultra detailed yet slightly detached sound. I would rather have a more natural timbre over super wide sound etc... One amp without budgetary constraints and one under 1k dollars. What amps would they be?  :)p1
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Re: The All Purpose Advice Thread
« Reply #2 on: March 04, 2013, 11:19:59 AM »

What amp can give me the most realistic/natural sound possible .... 
... One amp without budgetary constraints and one under 1k dollars :)p1

O2 after all..... what's there left to design ?   :)p13
« Last Edit: March 04, 2013, 11:26:27 AM by Solderdude »
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Re: The All Purpose Advice Thread
« Reply #3 on: March 04, 2013, 11:24:07 AM »

Under 1k? Probably the Mjolnir if you don't want to mess with tubes. Just make sure you don't skimp on the source. Any hint of dryness, etch and glare in the upper registers will only be magnified and laid bare when it gets to the HD800.
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Re: The All Purpose Advice Thread
« Reply #4 on: March 04, 2013, 11:35:46 AM »

What amp can give me the most realistic/natural sound possible .... 
... One amp without budgetary constraints and one under 1k dollars :)p1

O2 after all..... what's there left to design ?   :)p13

I have one already... so i guess I am set bwaahahahahaha
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Re: The All Purpose Advice Thread
« Reply #5 on: March 04, 2013, 11:45:22 AM »

A few thoughts... Not sure they meet your specific requirements, but they are some amps I like with the HD-800.

Without budget constraints: Hard to not recommend the ECBA here, right?

Just at the $1k mark, slightly over considering you'll need tubes... WA6SE.  Used, under $1k easy.

All Genres possible of music... What amp can give me the most realistic/natural sound possible out of an hd800? I would rather have a cohesive sound over an ultra detailed yet slightly detached sound. I would rather have a more natural timbre over super wide sound etc... One amp without budgetary constraints and one under 1k dollars. What amps would they be?  :)p1
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Re: The All Purpose Advice Thread
« Reply #6 on: March 04, 2013, 04:03:04 PM »

hi - at it again (sorry guys, ended up returning a few closed/portable headphones I tried and did not quite like - hoping IEM will be more satisfactory)...
IEM ~$500 (willing to stretch a bit, ok with buying used) with preferably not too much bass, nor too much treble. I like mids to  be good.
I think non-fatiguing is key here, a clean presentation without bad spikes would be desired... just not sure if I can find that easily.
I don't like bi/tri-flange tips, do much prefer something like Sony Hybrid tips. comfort is quite important for long listening too.
source is iPad 4th gen but actually kind of looking for something more portable for when I don't bring a bag, so something neat small would be nice if you could recommend.
just tried: Sony MDR-1R (sooo comfy... just a bit too much bass and some oddities going on in upper mids? not quite sure what it was... a bit overly smooth perhaps), Sennheiser Momentum (my ears are too big :( sound is pretty good, wish it was less V-shaped but otherwise nice), UE6000 (bit bassy for my taste, tad too warm/smooth) as well as Beyerdynamic DT1350 (couldn't get a good fit/seal and treble kind of... was super thin. might have had a bad pair)
also demo'ed a pair of Amperior which were just too V-shaped to work for me. not bad though.
I do understand if I am being too picky here, but I heard IEM's have come a long way.
these will be my main 'phone for a longer time, so I'm being more hopeful than I should.

and also another recommendation: active speakers for ~$300? or passive+amp totalling around that too?
something nice and clear to upgrade from a pair of Logitech computer speakers.
I think same goes for this as above for sound?
for a friends b-day, who just got a new gaming corner set up (will of course be used for music and TV/movies too).
will be used together with the FiiO E17's DAC which I TBH have very little idea of how it sounds with anything else than Logitech speakers (using the Line-Out Dock to bypass the internal amp)

hopefully not asking too much here, just checking mostly to see if I should give up or save up! sorry for the mess, and thanks.
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Re: The All Purpose Advice Thread
« Reply #7 on: March 04, 2013, 04:10:53 PM »

Any thoughts to going with a custom IEM?  If you're good up to around $500 there are some decent custom options available.  UE 4 Pro comes to mind. 

hi - at it again (sorry guys, ended up returning a few closed/portable headphones I tried and did not quite like - hoping IEM will be more satisfactory)...
IEM ~$500 (willing to stretch a bit, ok with buying used) with preferably not too much bass, nor too much treble. I like mids to  be good.
I think non-fatiguing is key here, a clean presentation without bad spikes would be desired... just not sure if I can find that easily.
I don't like bi/tri-flange tips, do much prefer something like Sony Hybrid tips. comfort is quite important for long listening too.
source is iPad 4th gen but actually kind of looking for something more portable for when I don't bring a bag, so something neat small would be nice if you could recommend.
just tried: Sony MDR-1R (sooo comfy... just a bit too much bass and some oddities going on in upper mids? not quite sure what it was... a bit overly smooth perhaps), Sennheiser Momentum (my ears are too big :( sound is pretty good, wish it was less V-shaped but otherwise nice), UE6000 (bit bassy for my taste, tad too warm/smooth) as well as Beyerdynamic DT1350 (couldn't get a good fit/seal and treble kind of... was super thin. might have had a bad pair)
also demo'ed a pair of Amperior which were just too V-shaped to work for me. not bad though.
I do understand if I am being too picky here, but I heard IEM's have come a long way.
these will be my main 'phone for a longer time, so I'm being more hopeful than I should.


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Re: The All Purpose Advice Thread
« Reply #8 on: March 04, 2013, 04:12:17 PM »


and also another recommendation: active speakers for ~$300? or passive+amp totalling around that too?
something nice and clear to upgrade from a pair of Logitech computer speakers.
I think same goes for this as above for sound?
for a friends b-day, who just got a new gaming corner set up (will of course be used for music and TV/movies too).
will be used together with the FiiO E17's DAC which I TBH have very little idea of how it sounds with anything else than Logitech speakers (using the Line-Out Dock to bypass the internal amp)


I really like Audioengine A2s, which can be had for <$200. Surprisingly enough, the dinky little stands that they charge $25-$30 for actually do make more than just an aesthetic difference. Got mine + the stands for ~$150 new on Massdrop, think I saw a refurb for even cheaper on clearance at Shoreline. The bass is slightly emphasized, but clarity is very good; leaps and bounds ahead of my old Bose speakers. Positioning is important, had to fiddle around a bit to get the best I could out of them.
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Re: The All Purpose Advice Thread
« Reply #9 on: March 04, 2013, 07:06:30 PM »

and also another recommendation: active speakers for ~$300? or passive+amp totalling around that too?
something nice and clear to upgrade from a pair of Logitech computer speakers.

Swan M200MKII, $279 from The Audio Insider. Alternatively, there are a lot of studio monitors you can buy for that amount - Rokit5s, Eris E5s, and Mackie MR5 MK2s being the big ones. The KRKs and Mackies you can probably audition at a place like Guitar Center, the PreSonus you'll likely have to order. As long as you get it from a shop that offers free return shipping, that's NBD.

I wouldn't bother with passives for that sort of money, you're gonna be looking at bargain basement speakers and cheap Tripath amps. Not worth it.
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