BaTou069
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Hello
I have two Cans on their way to me, HiFiMAN HE-400 and NAD VISO HP50.
I am also a backer of the Geek Out on Kickstarter and the Geek Pulse on Indiegogo.
There aren't any impressions on their sound/performance, and for the meantime I also ordered a FiiO E18 DAC/AMP.
I'm reading a lot here in Head-Fi on a daily basis. From what I did read I understood, that the HiFiMAN HE-400 is a warm sounding can, maybe not dark but defenitely warm.
I'm also considering buying a Schiit DAC+AMP Combo, I'm not sure yet.
My Question: If coupled with a cold or analytic sounding DAC, how much do you influence the warm sound that a can naturally produces?
Is it better (or does it make more sense) to couple a cold/analytic DAC/AMP with a cold/analytic Can? And a warm can with a warm DAC/AMP, or will this produce an even "warmer" sound?...that may or may not be desired..
Thanks
I have two Cans on their way to me, HiFiMAN HE-400 and NAD VISO HP50.
I am also a backer of the Geek Out on Kickstarter and the Geek Pulse on Indiegogo.
There aren't any impressions on their sound/performance, and for the meantime I also ordered a FiiO E18 DAC/AMP.
I'm reading a lot here in Head-Fi on a daily basis. From what I did read I understood, that the HiFiMAN HE-400 is a warm sounding can, maybe not dark but defenitely warm.
I'm also considering buying a Schiit DAC+AMP Combo, I'm not sure yet.
My Question: If coupled with a cold or analytic sounding DAC, how much do you influence the warm sound that a can naturally produces?
Is it better (or does it make more sense) to couple a cold/analytic DAC/AMP with a cold/analytic Can? And a warm can with a warm DAC/AMP, or will this produce an even "warmer" sound?...that may or may not be desired..
Thanks