Downstream equipment is the equalizer of HD800 performance.
Quote from: Stapsy on March 27, 2014, 11:51:12 PMDownstream equipment is the equalizer of HD800 performance.I really like this statement, as it is what I've come to understand. As much as my curiosity tells me to jump on the HD800 I doubt I'll be doing them any justice until I want to spend at least 1.5x their price on a new amp (then another 2-3k on a new DAC and another 1.5k on an OR5, etc.).Actually, understanding the magnitude of diminishing returns we encounter with better equipment, what would you guys consider as a really good budget setup for the HD800? I'd like to think my Uberfrost will be sufficient for the time being but what about amp? Crack+Speedball?
Enough off topic from me, are you using the HE4 off the DA8 pre-out or from the headphone out?
HD800 are better but not 3-4x better - absolutely not for me.
This is why I don't like statements like you made. They also lead to a potential hype scenario where some people to buy an HE4 expecting an HD800 level of performance on the cheap only to be let down with false expectations. Another phenomenon quite common on other forums.
Quote from: Darth Obvious on March 28, 2014, 12:04:14 AMHD800 are better but not 3-4x better - absolutely not for me.The problem I have with absolute statements like this is how would you know? People take their limited experiences and make universal exclamations about them without any expression of what gear, music, methodology, preferences they utilize. I have no problem liking any phone over another and value propositions are fine, but when you start making universal claims with limited data or experience that's just tantamount to misrepresentation. It's something that HF is famous for promoting without any counterbalance. Perhaps I'm just a philosophical prude, but when you say stuff like that, rest assured I will chime to offer a counter balance.On it's face, I find most of your comments no different then the plethora of Shure 840/1840, Sony sa-5000, Beyer 880/T1, AKG K812 claims that those phones equal or better the HD800. It's fine to have that opinion, but without knowing exactly why you feel that way it's pretty pointless.If you say that for my gear and age, I just like the price performance proposition of the HE4 then that's fine. Extrapolating that by stating the HD800 is absolutely not worth X amount of dollars (ergo insinuating it's a rip off) or not X times better is a logical leap to say the least which by definition is a fallacious conclusion.Consider your idea that the 800 is not 3x's better or worth $1500. If there is not one song or one moment in time over the course of my life that I prefer to listen to the HE4 over my HD800 on my rig, then how is the 800 not 3x's better or worth $1500 to me? This is why I don't like statements like you made. They also lead to a potential hype scenario where some people to buy an HE4 expecting an HD800 level of performance on the cheap only to be let down with false expectations. Another phenomenon quite common on other forums.