Some quick(ish) impressions:
- I still prefer the HD650 to the K701. Was nice to try again just to make sure, but the HD650 is just more pleasing to me. If I am ever able to afford open 'phones, I'll be going with the HD650 (or possible HD600, though I still haven't gotten to try them but keep hearing from people who prefer them to the 650).
- Being flanked by two wonderful-sounding K1000 rigs made my inexpensive setup seem downright ghetto. Ah well.
- I regret not being able to try the iMod with a newer album I was familiar with. It sounded wonderful with the portable Vcap dock and the Lisa 3, but the only album on tap I was familiar with was Dark Side of the Moon, and even with the excellent remastering job I could still hear background hiss. The bass control on the Lisa was more a blessing than I expected with the Future Sonics Atrio, since I was able to turn the bass DOWN. Beautiful setup. Too bad we weren't set up to do a shoot out with all of the portable amps. Speaking of which...
- I was able to do some comparisons between my Tomahawk, the Mini3, the Pico, and the iQube. I still love my Tomahawk, and I felt it outdid the Mini3 (which is should, given that the Mini3 is half the cost), but both the Pico and the iQube outshined the Tomahawk in certain areas. The Pico is a bit tighter than the Tomahawk, which might pair better with the more bass-heavy nature of the Atrio. The iQube, though, made my jaw DROP. Paired with my Monica 2, I was absolutely floored by the iQube, especially while playing a lossless copy of the Fellowship of the Ring soundtrack. I may be trying to get ahold of one of these (and a cable upgrade) when finances allow for another upgrade. The Tomahawk was still the smallest (though the Pico comes VERY close), and still has obscene battery life (approx 400 hours), so nothing to be ashamed of here.
- Did I mention that both K1000 rigs sounded amazing?
- All in all, everyone there was very courteous. Thanks to everyone who let me try out their gear, and it was very nice meeting you all!