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Aug 20, 2015 at 11:45 PM Post #9,784 of 10,933
 
 

Sorry about the pic quality. 
I don't have an elaborate setup but it works for me.
Emotiva DC-1 and Airmotiv 5's, Sennheiser 570's.
The sub is a Triska sub I built from the Parts Express project showcase. It has an 8" driver and 2 8" passive radiators.
My closet contains Sennheiser Momentums both on and off ear and some old Bose QC3's for airline travel.
Thinking about buying the Senn 598's since they are down to 150.00 atm.


Bout to build a PC, hows that case working for ya? Also, what you think of the emotivas?
 
Aug 21, 2015 at 5:20 AM Post #9,785 of 10,933
The case is great in that it has lots of cooling options along with good airflow. Also has a lot of space to work with for hiding the wiring.
The bad is that the side panels are a little flimsy though the frame is sturdy enough.
If i had to do it over again I might go for the smaller version of this model because this takes up a lot of floor space.
 
The Emotiva Airmotiv 5's are simply great. My search for a computer speaker is finally over after getting these. I also have the 4's and while really good the larger woofer and extra power make the 5's the sweet spot for performance and size.
 
Aug 24, 2015 at 8:52 PM Post #9,787 of 10,933
  It's not the nicest desk but here it is, the shelf is just where I keep some headphones.
 


 

 
What are those headphone stands? I love them! Great presentation with the stands and the shelf. Very nice.
 
Aug 25, 2015 at 12:15 AM Post #9,791 of 10,933
I really love both of them the MH40 have a neutral sound overall and they are detailed through out. The MH30 go deep into sub bass and has a nice rumble these are slightly on the warmer side but its well controlled. I use the MH40 more since I preffer a flat sound signature. If I am listening to hip hop or dance music I would use the MH30. The build quality is unreal there isn't any plastic on them that is visible.
 
Aug 25, 2015 at 5:07 AM Post #9,792 of 10,933
 
I made the stands I work in a machine shop and cut them out on a CNC electric laser here is a better picture of one.


Now I am thinking I need to build a cnc. Crap! My wife going to kill me.
 
They are sleek and functional. If you every post the design, I will have to see what a local shop would charge to cut.
 
Very cool. Thank you.
 
Aug 25, 2015 at 9:28 AM Post #9,793 of 10,933
I really love both of them the MH40 have a neutral sound overall and they are detailed through out. The MH30 go deep into sub bass and has a nice rumble these are slightly on the warmer side but its well controlled. I use the MH40 more since I preffer a flat sound signature. If I am listening to hip hop or dance music I would use the MH30. The build quality is unreal there isn't any plastic on them that is visible.


Thanks for that acain, I have been considering the MH40. They seem to be great sounding headphones that are also great looking and sturdy which is what I am looking for in a pair of headphones right now.
 
Aug 26, 2015 at 12:42 PM Post #9,795 of 10,933
 
I made the stands I work in a machine shop and cut them out on a CNC electric laser here is a better picture of one.

 
 
 
Wow those stands are beautiful! And sorry to go off topic but what do you think of the Master & Dynamic overall? And how would you compare the two?


Looks just like the Firestone Audio headphone stand (on Massdrop, I don't think I'm allowed to post a link to it here), or Google it:
 
 

 

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