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post #16 of 32

the HD800 is the headphone that i go back to again and again, over the Grados, the LCD2, the and stats. invest in a quality amp and enjoy.

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post #17 of 32
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Has anyone used these on both a solid state and tube amp?  Which works best for these cans?  I was really set on the Woo Audio and there is a lot of conflicting information out there.  Thanks.

post #18 of 32
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Originally Posted by Yog View Post

I would recommend these SS with Sennheiser HD 800:

1. SPL Phonitor
2. Grace design M902 or M903
3. Violectric V200
4. Lehmann Linear


+1

 

post #19 of 32

I have WA22, Lehmann Linear which are good match with HD 800 but I mostly enjoy SPL Phonitor mainly and Grace Design M902 as backup with HD 800.

post #20 of 32

I just got the SPL Auditor for the HD800 2day.. It's the same as the Phonitor but without all the good tweaking knobs and fun stuff that the phonitor offers. but in terms of soundquality and power it's the same system..

 

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Originally Posted by Yog View Post

I would recommend these SS with Sennheiser HD 800:

1. SPL Phonitor
2. Grace design M902 or M903
3. Violectric V200
4. Lehmann Linear

 

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Originally Posted by rjaudio View Post

1. Any of the Grace Design (901, M902, M903)

2. SPL Phonitor

3. Benchmark DAC


I really disliked the Grace Designs I've tried with the HD800, I thought they where way to sharp and fatigue.

I would assume the Benchmark is pretty much the same from what I've read.

 

My pref's so far has been tubes with the HD 800.

Though the Burson does a pretty good job with them.

 

post #22 of 32
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My pref's so far has been tubes with the HD 800.

Though the Burson does a pretty good job with them.

 

Yeah...some people like the tube sound with the HD800's. But, among the SS amps..the Bursons have nice synergy with it. 

 

post #23 of 32

Quote:Originally Posted by jdegg79 

"Has anyone used these on both a solid state and tube amp?  Which works best for these cans?  I was really set on the Woo Audio and there is a lot of conflicting information out there.  Thanks."



I have the Woo WA6SE and will be getting the WA2 on loan for review. I also have the AMB beta22. I can say that I really like both the Woo and AMB with the HD800.

I'll compare the two Woo amps and see how well they both work with the HD800.

post #24 of 32

Headroom BUDA with Balanced 800's.  Amazing combo!

post #25 of 32

^^ great combo. for my HD800, i settled on a headroom amp + cardas cable.

post #26 of 32
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Headroom BUDA with Balanced 800's.  Amazing combo!



and if you go balanced, consider the Hpba-2 by Qes labs. Some info here.

 

post #27 of 32

After my friend balances my cable, this will be my configuration :)
 

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Headroom BUDA with Balanced 800's.  Amazing combo!



 

post #28 of 32
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Originally Posted by rjaudio View Post

1. Any of the Grace Design (901, M902, M903)

2. SPL Phonitor

3. Benchmark DAC



+1 on the Benchmark DAC.  I've sold my balanced amp and haven't pulled the trigger on a new one yet, so for the time being I'm running my 800's single-ended off the head amp in my Benchmark DAC-1 Pre, and I'm pleasantly surprised with what I'm hearing.  Not enough to not buy another balanced amp, but it does sound very good.

 

post #29 of 32
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Originally Posted by Eee Pee View Post

I went with a Donald North Audio Sonett.  I read all I could for months to find what amp matched well with the HD800 headphones and decided on tubes, and I was very close to buying a Woo Audio.

 

But in the end decided that the DNA Sonett was a better option for me at the moment.

 

http://www.dnaudio.com/

 

DNA-Sonett-single.JPG

 

I'm very pleased with the end result.  

 

Part of my decision for the Sonett was the fact there aren't too many tubes, and I knew I'd get sucked into the tube rolling thing.  And I did, but because there's only two tubes, it's not too painful on my wallet. 

 

 

+1 :) eventhough a little bit more expensive..

 

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+1 on the Benchmark DAC.  I've sold my balanced amp and haven't pulled the trigger on a new one yet, so for the time being I'm running my 800's single-ended off the head amp in my Benchmark DAC-1 Pre, and I'm pleasantly surprised with what I'm hearing.  Not enough to not buy another balanced amp, but it does sound very good.

 


I would also "second" the Benchmark DAC1 as being a surprisingly good amp for the HD800 (single ended).  Although presently I'm running my own DAC1 USB balanced to a GS-X (which incidentally is an amazing match), before receiving the GS-X I temporarily used the DAC1 amp to drive my HD800s with excellent results.    Out of interest, I have gone back to the DAC1 and compared its headphone amp to the GS-X, and as expected the GS-X was better.  Moreover, the GS-X being a very transparent amp is able to "pass through" nearly all of the positive aspects of the DAC1's sound signature (which the DAC1's own headphone amp is very good at doing as well) while at the same time improving upon dynamic range, imaging and overall frequency balance which are slightly constricted by the DAC1's amp.  

 

My conclusion is that the Benchmark DAC1 may have been getting short shrift as a worthwhile amp for the HD800s.   I suspect that some of the problems relating to the match-up between the DAC1 and HD800 could be related to the use of the stock cable (I currently use a Cardas cable) which will make the higher frequencies somewhat shrill and unbalanced on a number of amps plus the fact that many people just don't like what has been described as the unforgiving or "cold" character of the DAC1's DAC itself -- which will be apparent in any high quality transparent amp.  This could be personal taste but some people happen to like the DAC1's sound character and amps like the GS-X make it even better.     

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