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HR Desktop Balanced or Maxed SE Desktop??

post #1 of 16
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I have a set of HD600s that I've been using with the original HR "Max". I'd like to get a Desktop with DAC for my iTunes collection and could get a SE Desktop with the Max module and Max DAC, or the Balanced Desktop with the Home module and Home Dac. Which way to go?
post #2 of 16
I desparately want the answer to this question as well.
post #3 of 16
go balanced
post #4 of 16
Ill be using Denon 5000, do you recommend i go balance as well?

At this point im trying to convince myself the the Current Ultra Stack (BUDA+UDAC) is worth the premium
post #5 of 16
difficult question indeed... one thing i can tell you, the max electronics are simply outstanding! maybe you can shell out some more and go all the way for the ultra balanced amp..? that way you will never ask yourself what you are missing.
post #6 of 16
hmm, i was heavily leaning toward the Ultra Balanced Stack, but i've read a post from saying, that the ultra dac doesnt do to well for Rock/Metal. and that it has a more laid back presentation, vs the Home Dac found in the regular Desktop Balance.

So i den decided on the regular Desktop Balance, now im thinking of siwtchin back to the Ultra Stack, this stuff is hard lololol.

Any thoughts on that person's comment towards the ultra dac being laid back.
post #7 of 16
The benefit I see of the balanced desktop over the buda is that with the BUDA you will have 3 chassis (since you probably want a dps for something that puts out that much current) as opposed to one.

With the desktop balanced u can go with the astrodyne and have a dac/amp in one combo whereas with the buda you have to have the stack as well as the dps. Lot of real estate on the desk and also in your wallet.

However, I would like to know the answer to the op's question
post #8 of 16
I have both HRDs -- the maxed SE and the balanced w/ home module/DAC. I haven't heard the BUDA. Regardless of which way you go, I'd strongly advise getting the DPS. It makes a significant difference. I was planning to sell the SE but have kept it simply because I have a bunch of SE cans. I use the balanced with balanced HD650, and it removes the 650 veil. The dynamics are startling, clear. Bass is tight and punchy, deep. You really ought to check out this combo before deciding. For quantum improvement and if you had to choose one or the other, I'd suggest the balanced. If you want flexibility, the SE is the way to go.
post #9 of 16
cool, thanks guys. I've decided on balanced, more specifically i think the BUDA/UDAC is where im headed. Now im just trying to see if i can get a good deal from headroom, wherethey take out those astrodyne psu, and replace with the DPS, and throw in all the extra cables and such for a good price
post #10 of 16
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Originally Posted by matthewhypolite View Post
cool, thanks guys. I've decided on balanced, more specifically i think the BUDA/UDAC is where im headed. Now im just trying to see if i can get a good deal from headroom, wherethey take out those astrodyne psu, and replace with the DPS, and throw in all the extra cables and such for a good price
I don't think that the ultra dac being "laid back" should bother you too much.
first of all, I never heard this claim, and second, It supposed to have better performance than the max dac that inside the regular balanced (not that it is even near bad).
about the space and the more parts issue... is this gonna stop you from getting the best sound headroom can offer..? I tell you this, I got the ultra micro stack myself and maybe will upgrade to the buda/udac if I will decide to go balance . but for now, the ultra micros simply blow my mind every time! the system you gonna have is supposed to be much better than mine..

if I was buying my gear now, with the knowledge and experience I got so far, I would definitely go straight for the ultra balanced rig. I don't think you can go much better than that in terms of headphone listening. if you have the cash, go all the way.
enjoy!
post #11 of 16
I believe the same just thought DIY would be better and my Buffalo has same dac as buda but DIY a buffalo and b22 is ending up alot more costly than a BUDA and I dont get all the cool switches and knobs to change sound characteristics. Get a BUDA/UDAC now! Dont waste time in the lower end and midfi just go straight to the end and save some money and more importantly TIME to use LISTENING!
post #12 of 16
Im sold on the BUDA/UDAC Stack, currently communicating with HeadRoom sales, about removing the astrodynes and including the DPS. It's been a wonderfull experinece thus far, and will be makin my purchase soon.

All thats left, is do i go Zu Mobius XLR, or Headroom Cardas Fat Pipe.
post #13 of 16
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Originally Posted by DoYouRight View Post
I believe the same just thought DIY would be better and my Buffalo has same dac as buda but DIY a buffalo and b22 is ending up alot more costly than a BUDA and I dont get all the cool switches and knobs to change sound characteristics. Get a BUDA/UDAC now!
The only thing that changes the sound (or what should anyways) is the crossfeed. And FYI, if you truly are using one of the newer TPA kits, you have a different DAC chip than what is in the UDAC.
post #14 of 16
Oh thats right it has the older DAC chip in the UDAC. However, still I am curious how good hardware crossfeed sounds versus Foobar's crossfeed
post #15 of 16
Well guys, i've bit the bullet and placed the order for the following from headroom:

Ultra Balanced Stack Pacakge
DPS
DPS Power Cord
XLR Interconnects 1.5'
Denon D7000 Balanced/XLR
JMoney Denon Lambskin Earpads for D2000/D5000/D7000 (pair)
Sennheiser Headphone Holder

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