Here's my current situation, I'm going to put on some shelves for headphones and books so it'll all change soon. I wil have to figure something out for the cable mess too. Maybe a powered usb hub or something :)
Lol, the lens was very dirty. :)
Here's my current situation, I'm going to put on some shelves for headphones and books so it'll all change soon. I wil have to figure something out for the cable mess too. Maybe a powered usb hub or something :)
Lol, the lens was very dirty. :)

Here's my current situation, I'm going to put on some shelves for headphones and books so it'll all change soon. I wil have to figure something out for the cable mess too. Maybe a powered usb hub or something :)
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Lol, the lens was very dirty. :)
What speakers are those?
Allright, everything is finished and my room is restyled. What do you guys think? :D
Edit: Those are JVC speakers from a home-cinema set. Nothing special or something, they are OK.
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Very nice and tidy. Your mum will be proud :)
beautifully done, HolyCheese. ![]()
Awesome setup HolyCheese!
Just added the HE500 to my collection. Still breaking in but am really enjoying them. I think I pretty much have my trifecta of headphones.
Thanx alot guys! I'm actually proud of myself. And yea my mom probably will be too. It was a real mess.
You've got a bright pair, a bass-heavy pair, and a pair with some good musicality in the mids. I'd say you're set
Out of curiosity, have you used the M-100 with the Lyr? 
I'm thinking of getting a Woo Audio double stand to clear up the space in front of my stack. Without realizing, I've managed to capture every element of my setup, from my DIY power cables' plugs in the corner to my Media Player (Jriver Media Center - highly recommended). The HE-6 has Lawton Audio Denon earpads on. The HD800's cable is DIY from DHC Nucleotide, and the HE-6 has a DIY Toxic Cables 7N silver/gold wire cable. I should be making the opposites (silver/gold for HD800, copper for HE-6) in the next few days. Spring break has just started, and I'm glad to be back home with my soldering equipment.
Apologies for the awkward wall angle - my room's roof is the house's roof, and makes a 45 degree angle.

I'm thinking of getting a Woo Audio double stand to clear up the space in front of my stack. Without realizing, I've managed to capture every element of my setup, from my DIY power cables' plugs in the corner to my Media Player (Jriver Media Center - highly recommended). The HE-6 has Lawton Audio Denon earpads on. The HD800's cable is DIY from DHC Nucleotide, and the HE-6 has a DIY Toxic Cables 7N silver/gold wire cable. I should be making the opposites (silver/gold for HD800, copper for HE-6) in the next few days. Spring break has just started, and I'm glad to be back home with my soldering equipment.
Apologies for the awkward wall angle - my room's roof is the house's roof, and makes a 45 degree angle.
Where's that tube amp?
Actually, the HD700 and HE500 compliment each other; they're not opposites. Probably closer than you'd guess just reading about them.. HE500 is not a bassy headphone and I wouldn't call the HD700 bright.. a little more on top but still quite smooth with great soundstage. Yes, tried the M100 on the Lyr.. pretty awesome but it's mostly regulated to my MacBook Air and iPad Mini. Fun headphone but doesn't compare to the other two.
I think I'm set for headphones.. now the Woo WA7 is calling my name..
I'll be very interested in copper vs silver/gold cable comparison with the He-6
. Did you also use the silver solder that frank included in his silver wire sale?

I'm thinking of getting a Woo Audio double stand to clear up the space in front of my stack. Without realizing, I've managed to capture every element of my setup, from my DIY power cables' plugs in the corner to my Media Player (Jriver Media Center - highly recommended). The HE-6 has Lawton Audio Denon earpads on. The HD800's cable is DIY from DHC Nucleotide, and the HE-6 has a DIY Toxic Cables 7N silver/gold wire cable. I should be making the opposites (silver/gold for HD800, copper for HE-6) in the next few days. Spring break has just started, and I'm glad to be back home with my soldering equipment.
Apologies for the awkward wall angle - my room's roof is the house's roof, and makes a 45 degree angle.
I used the provided solder for the HE-6 silver cable, and my own Cardas eutetic solder for the rest.
The amplifier is actually a Bryston BHA-1, with a Gungir on top and a V-Link 192 on top of all that.