Sorry, not mine. Just reading forum posts on head-fi. I've got Campfire Audio Andromeda ES. Very sensitive ~6Ώ, people sometimes complain about that too.
Sorry, not mine. Just reading forum posts on head-fi. I've got Campfire Audio Andromeda ES. Very sensitive ~6Ώ, people sometimes complain about that too.
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it."
-- Aristotle
Nostalgia, you know, ain't what it used to be. Furthermore, they tells me, it never was.
“A Man Who Does Not Read Has No Appreciable Advantage Over the Man Who Cannot Read” - Mark Twain
Corded. Yes, low impedance.
Specs say:
Five Dual-Diaphragm Balanced Armatures (2x low, 1x mid, 2x high)
Frequency Response = 5Hz - 20kHz
Sensitivity = 11.84 mVrms to reach 94db
Impedance = 6.375 Ohm at 1 kHz
THD < 0.5%
The Supermoons ( which I just received and sound fantastic) contrast:
Tech Specs
Full-Range 14mm Planar Magnetic Driver
Frequency Response: 5Hz–20 kHz
SPL: 94 dB @ 1 kHz: 54 mVrms
Impedance: 15.5 Ohms @ 1 kHz
Less than 1% Total Harmonic Distortion
I have to bump the volume up a couple of notches to get equivalent levels.
The Atlas which I am still waiting for ( should be here today )
Single Full Range 10mm Dynamic Driver
Frequency Response:5 Hz to 20 KHz
Distortion: Less than 1% THD
Sensitivity: 105 dB/mW
Impedance: 19 ohms @ 1 KHz
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it."
-- Aristotle
Nostalgia, you know, ain't what it used to be. Furthermore, they tells me, it never was.
“A Man Who Does Not Read Has No Appreciable Advantage Over the Man Who Cannot Read” - Mark Twain
I have a 2 sets of ChiFi IEMs that I got off Amazon. The YinYoo KZ ZST are rated at 18Ώ, 106 dB sensitivity. The others are also YinYoo, the Kbear OSI Pro which are rated 104db and are 22Ώ. Both sets are twin drivers, 1BA+1DD. I've found in my experience is that super low impedance, while it makes for high sensitivity, isn't great for bass response. I think the Kbear have better bass. I tried a set (forget the brand) that had 1 DD+ 4 BA and i thought they lacked bass for their price (compared to ones that were cheaper). Yes, these are very cheap, but I wanted to try them before spending a bundle on IEMs. I've used regular ear buds in the past and prefer IEMs. I don't prefer IEMs to headphones for sound quality though. I might think differently with more expensive models but I don't think I could bring myself to spend the money I've seen planars go for.
I'm currently using a FiiO BTR-7 headphone DAC/amp. I use it BT from my phone (corded to headphones or IEM) but I can also use it as just a DAC amp using a USB cord. There's a smartphone app that works with it that contains EQ and gain and other functionality but it also has a parametric EQ function which I love. I think parametric EQing is essential for headphones or IEMs.
"Well my son, life is like a beanstalk, isn't it?"--Dalai Lama
Life is way warmer with tubes too
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it."
-- Aristotle
Nostalgia, you know, ain't what it used to be. Furthermore, they tells me, it never was.
“A Man Who Does Not Read Has No Appreciable Advantage Over the Man Who Cannot Read” - Mark Twain
A while back we lost our turntable on the living room system. In May, my CD player gave up the ghost. I had a spare but it turned out to have problems of its own, I trashed it. I played CDs through the DVD player, the sound quality took a dive. A week ago, my amp gave up the ghost. Which leaves me with a dilemma. If I replace these right now, I am flush enough to afford approximate replacements. However, if I wait a year or so I'll like be able to significantly upgrade everything to another level. I do have a small office system that gets all my FLAC files, etc. so it is not like I am entirely going without music. It's just not getting the same quality playback as the living room rig did.
So what does the hive mind think, buy now or wait it out?
I don't like country music, but I don't mean to denigrate those who do. And for the people who like country music, denigrate means 'put down.'- Bob Newhart
What is it that you want to be able to do? You have speakers and that's it?
Just stereo or surround? Streaming? Phono stage, CD transport?
There is lots of 'cool' stuff out there. The Wiim stuff gets a bit of press, like the Ultra.
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it."
-- Aristotle
Nostalgia, you know, ain't what it used to be. Furthermore, they tells me, it never was.
“A Man Who Does Not Read Has No Appreciable Advantage Over the Man Who Cannot Read” - Mark Twain
I have a NAD C388 that I was going to put up for sale - less than 100 hours used.
https://nadelectronics.com/product/c...dac-amplifier/
It drove my Wharfedale EVOs nicely; but I ended up a Schitthead and now have two Vidars instead.
If interested, pls PM.
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Slippery slope time.
I ordered a Schiit Summer Stack - Modius E DAC, Midgard headphone amp, and a pair of Dan Clark Aeon RT closed headphones.
It showed up today.
Oh my, what wonderful sound using the A306 to feed the Modius E.
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it."
-- Aristotle
Nostalgia, you know, ain't what it used to be. Furthermore, they tells me, it never was.
“A Man Who Does Not Read Has No Appreciable Advantage Over the Man Who Cannot Read” - Mark Twain
Oh dude.... Was looking at that...... Gotta let me know - thinking about a basement system like that...
I already have two Vidars, a Modius and a Freya S - which allows me to run balanced signals to each Vidar as a monoblock into my Wharfedale EVOs.
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After an hour, it sounds great... the Aeon RT are very nice, they advise '50-100 hours' of run in, so it will be a while
The only read criticism I have read is that the output for the headphone and pre output rca are both live and there is not a selector switch.
If you use it with powered speakers you would need to switch those off. I don't see it as a problem, but some folks that wanted to use it with desktop speakers and headphones.
I had heard of Schiit but didn't have a desire for their products until recently. The 'Summer Stack' seemed like a decent price for the package including interconnects.
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it."
-- Aristotle
Nostalgia, you know, ain't what it used to be. Furthermore, they tells me, it never was.
“A Man Who Does Not Read Has No Appreciable Advantage Over the Man Who Cannot Read” - Mark Twain
I have been sooper happy with my schitt gear (which is why I'm selling the NAD) - since Ive gone "balanced" XLR all the way thru my chain coz I now can - I have definitely heard an improvement
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I use a Modius DAC in my man cave/home office. Splendid sound.
I don't like country music, but I don't mean to denigrate those who do. And for the people who like country music, denigrate means 'put down.'- Bob Newhart
Ultra high-end audiophile gear:
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40% of Audiophiles May Be Gone Soon, and No One Is Replacing Them
https://www.headphonesty.com/2024/09...les-gone-soon/
I am afraid this is correct. Probably reflects the type of music that is popular these days - as Rick Beato mentions here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_Dj...nnel=RickBeato
I remember geting ready to head into a new year in college and talking to my roommate. "What stereo equipment are you bringing?" So we could coordinate how and what we would be listening to. It was important.
Now the kids use their cellphone and a pair of cheap earbuds. The "Audiophile" in the dorm may have a single Bluetooth speaker.
Yes, prices of new equipment are stupid, and certainly that plays a role in the demise of the industry and reduction in those who may want to enter into the hobby. Even a single piece of equipment we consider a bargain for $1000 is going to blow peoples minds as extravigant when they can get their music for $50 by sticking an earbud in.
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A gentleman is defined as someone who knows how to play the accordion, and doesn't.
The concept of audiophile is changing.
On one hand, the woo packed, money be damned , niche.
On the other hand, the newer modular streaming / amp / powered speaker setups.
Or the Headphone/IEM crowd with their own sound processing gear.
The atmospheric reaches of any one of those paths will never cease to exist.
The breadth of things to discuss and dicker about has expanded at more moderate cost.
The hair splitting and one upmanship will never go away.
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it."
-- Aristotle
Nostalgia, you know, ain't what it used to be. Furthermore, they tells me, it never was.
“A Man Who Does Not Read Has No Appreciable Advantage Over the Man Who Cannot Read” - Mark Twain
"Well my son, life is like a beanstalk, isn't it?"--Dalai Lama
Many of the younger generation are gamers. Their social circle is online gamers. Seriously. My son's bachelor's party was in an online game. Sure, the younger generation brought vinyl back from extinction, but they buy turntables with Bluetooth output (and can't be convinced that it makes no sense). But when GenY and Z does invest in a "system" it's usually just stereo and involved Bluetooth connectivity.
I never had more than 2-ch stereo. Oh, I flirted with rudimentary surround sound at one time, but just have never had a lifestyle that afforded that much 'me' time. My wife couldn't have cared less about my hifi. Even when I did have a system, my kids were expensive enough, so constantly upgrading wasn't feasible. Buying esoteric woo was out of the question. So my kids never saw garden hose sized speaker cables on riser trestles or $100/ft patch cables or green ink on my fingers from 'neutralizing laser leakage" on the edge of my frozen CDs.
I don't even own a system anymore. The lure of listening to my music collection where and when the fancy strikes me has won me over. I still buy the occasional CD now and then, and every great once in a while I'll buy an LP for my daughter - luckily I think I've talked her out of her fascination with cassettes. I absolutely put a foot down on her desire to buy a TT with Bluetooth output though.
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