Pictures of Your Portable Rig (part XVI)
Sep 22, 2014 at 6:51 AM Post #13,921 of 37,387
  we should start a club --> http://www.head-fi.org/t/633511/pictures-of-your-portable-rig-part-xvi/13755#post_10867723

Hehe the iFi club
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I will get soon short custom RCA interconnects too. Prefer normally RCA connections.

Btw. at the beginning I was considering to order the micro iDSD instead of nano iDSD, but I had already the nano iCAN which is powerfull enough to drive the Sennheiser HD800, so no need for the mirco iDSD. Love this nano stack.
 
Sep 22, 2014 at 12:03 PM Post #13,925 of 37,387
Sep 22, 2014 at 12:34 PM Post #13,928 of 37,387
Okay, so the hi2050 was my first purchase of semi open cans and I really like them. They are a tad bright for my taste, and I wish they had a touch more sub bass layer to them.

I was looking at the superlux hd681 evo. 50 mm drivers, semi open design, and a detachable cable, all for around $40 usd. Reviews state that these address previous models having overly sharp treble.

Does anyone have these that can share impressions of them?

Thanks in advance.
 
Sep 22, 2014 at 2:27 PM Post #13,929 of 37,387
Okay, so the hi2050 was my first purchase of semi open cans and I really like them. They are a tad bright for my taste, and I wish they had a touch more sub bass layer to them.

I was looking at the superlux hd681 evo. 50 mm drivers, semi open design, and a detachable cable, all for around $40 usd. Reviews state that these address previous models having overly sharp treble.

Does anyone have these that can share impressions of them?

Thanks in advance.

I don´t have the hi2050 but i do have the superlux. They have alot of bass and are very fun sounding. On first listen you might find a lack of detail in the upper trebble though. However i think they went this way since the original 681 have a huge spike in the trebble and quite many did not like it because of it. If you remove the foam disks covering the driver you get the treble back to some degree ( the foam is very thick ) 
 
It is one of my favourite cans though. I prefer it to many more expensive models out there. 
 
Sep 22, 2014 at 2:44 PM Post #13,931 of 37,387
Portable Rig #2.   iPhone 5C and Phiaton PS210 BTNC bluetooth earbuds with Complyfoam comfort tips.
At the gym, walking the dog, and anytime I'm around the 10 month old I love the convenience of wireless. But not only are they super convenient, they also sound quite good, are very comfortable (especially with the upgraded tips), have long battery life, and during my last plane trip I found the active noise canceling feature to be quite effective.
 

 

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