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Talon 04-28-2013 05:17 PM

It's not a significant difference between a bad player (iPhone etc.) and a good player (Sansa Clip, etc.) but it's definitely noticeable. Most of the time its the amp you're using, if you are using one.

Von 04-28-2013 05:20 PM

Talon babe, I need advice on what to get. I've got a maaaaad budget. What are the absolute best headphones you know? price isn't an issue.

Talon 04-28-2013 11:54 PM

Well, if you want the best audio experience you can get, you're going to need an Amp/DAC to go along with the headphones, which can be pricey. Anyway, the rig I'd recommend you would be the Sennheiser HD800 ($1,500~) and the Woo Audio WA2 ($1,200). I'd recommend reading up on Head-Fi threads on both of them. Good luck.

Von 04-29-2013 02:27 AM

Sweet. I'll look at a few reviews and stuff in a few. Could you possibly estimate the price of the amp/anything else I might need?

Talon 04-29-2013 04:52 AM

That's pretty much it, around ~$2,900, maybe $3,100 if you want to invest in a good sound card and/or player. For sound cards I'd suggest the ASUS Xonar Essence STX and for players (probably wouldn't be using this rig portably lol) I'd suggest the Cowon J3.

Von 04-29-2013 05:30 AM

Oh damn.

Bit deep, lol. Awesome though, I'll see if I can bargain or something hahah.

Talon 04-29-2013 07:57 AM

If you want to go a little cheaper you can sub the HD800 with an Audez'e LCD-2 or Sennheiser HD700, they'll both run you $1,000 new and maybe $800 used. I'd still recommend the WA2 amp, though.

Good luck.

Kiko 09-26-2013 04:10 PM

Budget: None
Preference: Whatever dubstep lover's like
Form Factor (Type): overhead (Headphones, not earbuds)
Source (MP3 player/desktop/etc): Samsung Galaxy s4
What's above everything else? - Amazing quality and durability


For a friend for his b-day c:

Pazx 09-26-2013 04:33 PM

I have a Galaxy S2 and sound quality is **** no matter what headphones I use. I hope your friend's phone is better.

Talon 09-26-2013 08:36 PM

Quote:

Posted by Kiko (Post 413904)
Budget: None
Preference: Whatever dubstep lover's like
Form Factor (Type): overhead (Headphones, not earbuds)
Source (MP3 player/desktop/etc): Samsung Galaxy s4
What's above everything else? - Amazing quality and durability


For a friend for his b-day c:

No budget? Get an MSB Diamond DAC (to override Samsung's ****ty audio cards) with femtosecond Galaxy Clock upgrade with a Diamond Power Base - this should run you about $41,490. Along with the DAC, you'll need an amp, so pick up a Blue Hawaii Special Edition amp: it's about $5,990. Get a custom Mackie HR824 cable and interconnects from APS Audio for about $2,800. Finally, for the headphones, get a Sennheiser Orpheus HE90 for about $13,800.

And while you're at it, buy me a Sennheiser HD700.

Crono 09-26-2013 08:53 PM

bet no one notices the difference in sound quality after all that ^

Talon 09-27-2013 04:27 AM

ya sadly the cost:quality ratio of headphones peaks off after about $1,000, increases in quality are very minor.

it's like a gear grind

Kiko 09-30-2013 08:45 AM

Quote:

Posted by Talon (Post 413946)
No budget? Get an MSB Diamond DAC (to override Samsung's ****ty audio cards) with femtosecond Galaxy Clock upgrade with a Diamond Power Base - this should run you about $41,490. Along with the DAC, you'll need an amp, so pick up a Blue Hawaii Special Edition amp: it's about $5,990. Get a custom Mackie HR824 cable and interconnects from APS Audio for about $2,800. Finally, for the headphones, get a Sennheiser Orpheus HE90 for about $13,800.

And while you're at it, buy me a Sennheiser HD700.

Holy ****. Alright lemme make that budget a $1500 maybe that'll stop my wallet from crying.

Juat some headphones good for dubstep (I'm getting them for an ex-beats owner)

Talon 09-30-2013 05:35 PM

Audez'e LCD-2, you don't need an amp but it is HIGHLY recommended. A good amp for it will be about $200 maybe, with the cans costing $1,200~.

Kiko 10-01-2013 07:24 PM

don't mean to sound like a **** or nything but, something that looks a bit better? sorry for teh trouble :8


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