Hi Tyll, on your website, it'd be nice if when returning to the last page I'm at where I was (say, in the middle of the page) instead of always top of the page.
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Tyll what was the end of the story with that catalog in PDF, that you had some time ago with all the curves of the hepadhones, and a lot of interesting data, it was indeed a serious attempt to consolidate all the info about hepadhones or at least partially....but it was not complete, did you manage to finish it???
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I do love the Edition 9, and that is my only affiliation with them...and you know what that means, so you have been warned...!!!
Disclaimer: Please assume every single of my statements, to mean: “in my system”, “to my ears”, "in my experience", “in my opinion”, etc...(otherwise stated).
Neutrality, accuracy? OK, just ask yourself first: Do you know for sure how the recording is supposed to sound? So for me euphony is all about!!! Please do yourself a favor, stop listening your gear, and begin to feel the music instead!!!
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"On the go" setup: Panasonic SL-CT570 => Lisa III => Klipsch Images/Sleek SA6
Proved that despite its huge size, the CD3K can be shoved down one's throat...
And how about now the Ultrasone Edition 9?
EQUIPO HEAD-FI HISPANO: DILE ADIOS A TUS AHORROS!!!
I didn't like using the crossfeed on my previous headroom amps.
I find the amount of upgrade options on current headroom amps to be a turn-off. I would guess that only Headroom employees are the only ones who know what all the different combinations produce.
Looking over the current "top of the line" amps:
Ray's amps have a tape loop.
I believe every dynamic amp Justin makes has a tape loop, even the pocket sized AE-2.
Headroom has a DAC... but no DAC out or tape loop.
The new "unified" Micro is a great idea in a small package.
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Originally Posted by M0T0XGUY
First off, buy out the Headroom.com domain name so I don't have to look at the insane guy with the huge, rolly eyes every time I want to visit your site (Just kidding)
...go out on a limb, and change your balanced standard. Start putting 4 pin female connectors on your balanced amps, and 4pin balanced male connectors on the balanced headphones. After all, the K340 and K1000 were both that way before you made the blockhead, and it's so much simpler to have just 1 connector on a pair of headphones. You can make pigtails for compatibility.
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mac mini -> apogee duet -> tooleaudio balanced mosfet amp -> luxman lv-113 -> home theater direct level 3 bookshelf speakers
mac mini -> apogee duet -> tooleaudio balanced mosfet amp -> grado/headphile zebra hf1s
tooleaudio denon dvd2900 -> tooleaudio balanced mosfet amp -> grado/headphile zebra hf1s
1st gen ipod shuffle 1gb -> Altec Lansing iM616
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