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Headphoneus Supremus
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First I would like to say thanks to Keith for organizing this meet. I had a great time. Always enjoy meeting fellow Head-Fiers. A few pictures I took with my phone.
The new Audeze X made the event and I must say they were just fresh out of the box. They sounded better than I remember when I heard them at CanJam at RMAF. Defintely the most comfortable Audeze I have tried.
I will comment the more I listen to the Puredac, the more I appreciate it. I have been breakin it in since it arrived about a week ago. Right now, I definitely preferred it as a dac/preamp into my RSA Raptor with a prototype WyWires cable for the HD600. There was great synergy in that combination. Driving the HiFiMan HE500 balanced while it was enjoyable just didn't keep my attention as much as using it with the Raptor as the amplifier.
The Smyth Realizer is a cool product. Jack brought it and was able to set it in a side room so everyone had a chance to listen to what it is capable of. The simuluation of the Accoustic Zen Crescendo speaker system was awesome along with the Glen Poor reference Home Theater.
The new Audeze X made the event and I must say they were just fresh out of the box. They sounded better than I remember when I heard them at CanJam at RMAF. Defintely the most comfortable Audeze I have tried.
I will comment the more I listen to the Puredac, the more I appreciate it. I have been breakin it in since it arrived about a week ago. Right now, I definitely preferred it as a dac/preamp into my RSA Raptor with a prototype WyWires cable for the HD600. There was great synergy in that combination. Driving the HiFiMan HE500 balanced while it was enjoyable just didn't keep my attention as much as using it with the Raptor as the amplifier.
The Smyth Realizer is a cool product. Jack brought it and was able to set it in a side room so everyone had a chance to listen to what it is capable of. The simuluation of the Accoustic Zen Crescendo speaker system was awesome along with the Glen Poor reference Home Theater.