It's always a little embarrassing to come read the accolades here, but satisfying, too. I can't tell you how hard it is to pull this stuff off. We more often see the areas in which we could improve or the various mistakes we make --- it does happen. But we rarely notice the stuff we do right because it's just in the flow of the day, it just disappears in the road behind us.
So thanks for all your comments; keep them coming here in this thread, it's a great reminder for us that we do a good job and have come a long way. But also don't hesitate to give us a call or send an email when we've fallen short---we want to fix that when it happens. It's better not to handle customer service issues in threads here. Not so much because it makes our faults apparent, but more because we're set up to handle it that way and can be more effectively responsive. Also, sometimes the customer is at fault and we'd rather not embarrass anyone, and because sometimes we're more generous than we'd want the world at large to know about and take advantage of. Anyway, best to handle customer service issues through email and phone.
Thanks guys! It's been a pleasure doing business with you over the years; I'm so happy we've managed to satisfy you over the years; and I look forward to having lots of fun playing with audio stuff in the years to come!
Hi Tyll,
I have a question that I was wondering if you can please answer for me. I have also asked this question in a different posting so sorry for the dup..
There are a few audio engineers that have been discussing the sound enjoyment from the desktop max\max dac. So here goes the question:
In your opinion, if using the same source, which do you perfer using; the usb or optical dac input?
Assuming that you are using the pimped out desktop....There is money on this. Several of us have placed a very small bet and I think you maybe the key to unlocking this agrument.
See, there are some that think usb is jitter free and there are some of us that think the max dac does wonders with optical from a cd/dvd source.
Please help!!!
Thanks....
LOL
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I am now the proud owner of a 2007 Micro Stack and I have been thoroughly enjoying its sonic goodness for a little over 2 weeks now. I would like to give a special thanks to Jorge for being very helpful with my pre-purchase questions and for prompty responding to all my e-mails.
I also would like to thank Mike for answering my many technical questions, again, always promptly and with great knowledge and advice.
Thanks guys, my experience with Headroom has been fantastic! Keep up the great work, great service, and the great products!!!
I spent a number of years cultivating a love of music listening through headphones. I like the experience more than using loudspeakers. For about a decade, I've been working my way up the ladder from so-so phones to pretty darn decent cans. Well finally, as a midlife crisis present to me, I decided to man up last summer and ordered a Desktop Max Amp/DAC rig and a pair of Grado GS1Ks from our good friends at Headroom. All arrived in grand shape and I stepped into audio nirvana for about 8 months. Ooh La La.
Then, for reasons mysterious, the amp blew and the cans went with it. No, I didn't plug/unplug phones with the volume up. I didn't play them at top volume for any length of time. I didn't pour coffee in it. I didn't use any part of the setup for tire chocks. It just worked one Sunday and didn't Monday night. I contacted Headroom and the gentleman on the line said send it back and we'll look at it.
Couple days later, Mike Olson, who runs the repair shop out there, calls me up personally and says something like "Yep, the amp was shot but it's fixed now and we're gonna send you a new pair of GS1Ks 'cause we can handle returning them to Grado and it'll make life easier on you."
"Your kidding," I said, stunned.
"Nope. We'll handle it."
"No questions asked?"
"Nope. None."
Okay, so I expected to hear something like I'd have to send the Grados back to Grado myself and deal with the manufacturer directly and it's not our problem and all the ragwater most dealers pour down your neck when you have a problem. I nearly passed out. Unconditional service. Didn't know it existed any more.
Mr. Olson handled everything and shipped everything back in a flash. Happy Happy Joy Joy.
But wait. There's more.
Turns out, the GS1Ks he sent had a wee problem. The left earcup assembly came away from the headband in my hands. Popped off like a broken flower bud. I emailed Mike in a panic. He said "Holy cow, that's inexcusable. Send 'em back and we'll replace 'em. No questions."
Now I'm spoiled.
I shipped 'em back and a couple weeks of close communiques later still no headphones. The GS1K shipment somehow had been delayed or waylaid and it'd be a while until they showed up. Mike promised to keep an eye on the problem. I had no doubts.
Then one day some customer unknown canceled an order which included a pair of GS1000s. Mr. Olson scooped them up and sent 'em to me, late shipments be damned. Now it's like I'm back to square one but better. Now I know I have some heavy duty audio gear, which believe me leaves me something in awe. But more importantly, it's all backed by some of the nicest, most dedicated and diligent people who will take care of you, watch your back, and make you feel like you're their only customer, no matter what.
See, I work in a funeral home near Baltimore, and in this way of life you get all of one chance to make it right for the folks you help out. Service is everything. Lose sight of that, and you lose your business. The folks at Headroom know this like I know the color red, or the sun's up, or that Miles Davis plays stuff I never heard before this rig, and by golly I can't ever go back now.
Thanks Mr. Olson, who sounds too young to look like Santa Claus, but I bet he's got a big white beard and red suit tucked away somewhere. And thanks
Tyll, for knowing how it goes.
Mike Marano
Headroom Customer for Life
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Reason: grammar fixes, proper name spelling checks
Many thanks to you Headroom for getting me involved in this incredible audiophile hobby! I decided back in October to upgrade from my Sony headphones. Did a little web search and bam, there is Headroom. I started out slow, spent roughly $350 for a multitude of things. After 8.5 months, I am completely overjoyed with my music. I recently trialed two wonderful tube amps, and since I couldn't make up my mind which I liked more, I'm keeping them both. You weren't kidding with that sorry about your wallet stuff.
I have always had a deep passion for listening to music, and due to your wonderful website and sales people, it has been taken to a completely new level (say, an $8K level). I have loved every minute of it, and can't wait to listen some more. Thanks for getting me pointed down this glorious path.
__________________ Headphones: HD650 w/cardas cable, DT880, SR325i, AH-D2000, SE530 Amps: Headroom Desktop (with Home Module, Home DAC, and DPS), RSA Raptor, Woo Audio WA6, Graham Slee Voyager, Sources: NAD C542, PC (Creative X-Fi SPDIF Optical Out-->Home DAC), 80GB Ipod Classic w/Cryo Dock En Route: In and now out: DT231, HD555, SR225, Headroom Micro Amp, Little Dot MKIII, Headroom Total Airhead, Oppo 980H Coming Soon, I Hope:Maxxed Electronics Module and DAC for Desktop
More embarassment for the Goodguys....I recently purchased my first Grado's from HR and two days later. Bliss. What to say? professional & prompt, but most important to me (consumer); painless-dummy proof shopping. Careful Headroom you guys just might spoil me.
Something tells me this might be the beautiful beginning of a wonderful relationship.
Thanks
hcw
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