- Joined: January 2002
- Location: Austria, Europe
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Hi,
now I will build a heaphone amp for me but a only one

I have Sennheiser HD 600. What is the rage of the amps PPA-v2 vs. WNA-HA vs. M³? Which sounds better?
I hear mostly classic, pop (Pink Floyd, 60th & 70th pop), celtic, jazz, ....
I like to hear the littlest nuance in the music.
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FritzS The "Power of The Blue Danube"
My HiFi Audio Projects
AKG K701, K271 MKII, Denon AH-D7000, Sennheiser HD600, "Green" Solo w. LME49720HA mod, WNA MK II headphone amp, Marantz SA7001 KI, Philips CD650 modified
- Joined: November 2004
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I don't think anyone has all 3 yet. I was thinking of offering mine out for loan once its cased, in return for a PPA/WNA so we can compare :O
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Originally Posted by FritzS
I hear mostly classic, pop (Pink Floyd, 60th & 70th pop), celtic, jazz, ....
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Well the WNA amp has been tested with a lot of Pink Floyd... oh ahahahahahahahaha
CD Rig: Modded Marantz CD5400 > Going nowhere!
Computer: Realtek Onboard > Neutrik 3.5mm/Silver 4 way litz/Neutrik Profi > Cambridge Audio 840A v1 > Bowers & Wilkins DM602 S2
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- Joined: December 2004
- Location: East Yorkshire, England UK
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Anyone managed to get a PPAv2/m3/WNA comparison review coming along? Would love to hear the opinions about these amps..
CD Rig: Modded Marantz CD5400 > Going nowhere!
Computer: Realtek Onboard > Neutrik 3.5mm/Silver 4 way litz/Neutrik Profi > Cambridge Audio 840A v1 > Bowers & Wilkins DM602 S2
Portable: iPod Shuffle 2G > Etymotic ER6i
Current Projects: Being a student