what is the best amp+DAC+... setup for LCD-2?
budget doesn't really matters...
and please SUPPORT your answers
I read an older thread about the about the same subject and people were giving like ten different answers
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what is the best amp+DAC+... setup for LCD-2?
budget doesn't really matters...
and please SUPPORT your answers
I read an older thread about the about the same subject and people were giving like ten different answers
There's no "support" for anything other than your own opinion... whatever that may be and you're definitely not gonna get it by asking for other people's opinions.
So to answer your question you've got two options; find ways to listen to other gear or make an educated guess here on the forums as to what you'd like and then it's trial by error after that.
Good luck!
http://www.head-fi.org/forum/thread/495631/amp-recommendations-for-audeze-lcd-2
Long winded but make your decision on comments from others or go out there and try something.
Lol get used to that. We all have our different setups, preferences and HRTF :D. Personally it´s either the Goldpoint Headphone Pro or a cheapass Yamaha RX-V440RDS which I run the LCD-2 out of the speaker outputs. Currently I am leaning towards the later but they are both extremely close to my idea of real life and neutrality. LCD-2 never been so transparent and there is no hint of darkness with the speaker amp on this and my Audio GD REF9.
No guaranteed success. I have another yamaha receiver the RX-V663 and that is all but neutral and also gave me excessive humming. I can see some getting very impressed by the bass that offers though. Also have the Trafomator Head One a tube amplifier and I can see some people finding that way superior to. But for maximum transparency with the LCD-2 solid states has been better for me so far.
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True, my solid state (amp/dac) combo suits them perfectly.
I'm really happy with my RudiStor RPX-33 fed by the Music Hall DAC 25.2. The DAC has a tube output on the single ended outputs, so you can try different tubes as well.
I have the Burson headphone amp/DAC on the way, so I'll report on that in a few weeks.
i have the burson ha-160d matched with the LCD-2s...
acoustic nirvana...!!!
I've had the HA-160D for a few weeks - really love it with the LCD-2, especially when using the Musical Fidelity V-Link (just got that today - no going back after you've heard the difference). Considering the price is much less than the RudiStor and Music Hall DAC I use, it's a definite bargain...

I've had the HA-160D for a few weeks - really love it with the LCD-2, especially when using the Musical Fidelity V-Link (just got that today - no going back after you've heard the difference). Considering the price is much less than the RudiStor and Music Hall DAC I use, it's a definite bargain...
Interesting. What kind of differences?

Lol get used to that. We all have our different setups, preferences and HRTF :D. Personally it´s either the Goldpoint Headphone Pro or a cheapass Yamaha RX-V440RDS which I run the LCD-2 out of the speaker outputs. Currently I am leaning towards the later but they are both extremely close to my idea of real life and neutrality. LCD-2 never been so transparent and there is no hint of darkness with the speaker amp on this and my Audio GD REF9.
No guaranteed success. I have another yamaha receiver the RX-V663 and that is all but neutral and also gave me excessive humming. I can see some getting very impressed by the bass that offers though. Also have the Trafomator Head One a tube amplifier and I can see some people finding that way superior to. But for maximum transparency with the LCD-2 solid states has been better for me so far.
If you like the speaker output of a RX-V440 with the LCD-2, try something even cheaper. Try an ultra-cheap T-amp, something like this: http://cgi.ebay.ca/SA-36A-TA2020-Tripath-Class-T-Digital-Amplifier-HiFi-B-/270766853440?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3f0af64d40
Cheaper might just be even better. 