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    Post Your Photography Here #2

    Check out my blog at www.evanphotos.com :smile_phones: Sample:
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    Portable Amp / DAC Shootout: iFi Micro iDSD vs Resonessence Concero HP vs Chord Mojo vs iFi iDAC2 vs HRT Microstreamer

    Nice review Sil3nce! If you've heard any Fiio players, could you do a quick compare for context? Interested in the Mojo and Concero HP vs Fiio X3ii specifically.
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    Nuforce HA-200: High performance, Single Ended, Class-A Headphone Amplifier

    I use the Nuforce with my Fostex TH600. Works great, though there is a tiny bit of noise I cant hear with the harder to drive HE-400i. Though it drives the 400i perfectly well. The only headphone I have that the nuforce cant power is the AKG k340.
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    Fostex TH600 Dynamic Headphones

    The bag is really only good for dust protection at home. Useless for travel. I think I lost mine because I never had any use for it--I just use a Slappa hardcase.
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    New Audio-gd DAC-19 [10th Anniversary Edition]

    The DAC 19 doesnt get hot. Barely gets warm. I stack a really hot amp on top of mine. Shouldn't be a problem.
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    Fostex TH600 Dynamic Headphones

    I've heard the TH900 at meets. My basic impression is that it sounded more refined but I'm not really tempted for the price. Not going to be any more specific than that considering meet conditions. I love my TH600. Its bass is just monstrous, though the rumble effect can take on a one-note...
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    Hifiman he-400i Impressions and Discussion

    You can get them for $399 by purchasing B-stock from Razordog Audio. B-stock are usually returns but I have hard time believing that his are--mine came in an unopened box with plastic shrink wrap still on the headphones, everything brand new.    Anyway, I haven't heard the X2 specifically but...
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    Fostex TH600 Dynamic Headphones

    You dont have problems with noise floor? I used to own an Ember but got rid of it because it was too noisy with low impedance headphones. But i agree that its a good amp otherwise.
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    Is there a general rule about what makes a particular headphone " low impedance". And possibly tough to drive with a particular amp?

    Dynamic drivers always have an impedance spike corresponding to the resonant frequency of the voice coil/diaphragm system. Planars, on the other hand, always have ruler flat impedance (I couldn't tell you why, but it's easy to verify through graphs on headroom or innerfidelity).  The output...
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    Fostex TH600 Dynamic Headphones

    I think the nuforce ha-200 pairs really well. The subbass is off the charts, it adds a little warmth to the mids, and the highs are relaxed.
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    Oppo PM-3 : The Portable Planar - Impressions

    It definitely has a deep, focused soundstage with excellent layering and separation. Small soundstage, yes, but very different from no soundstage.
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    Oppo PM-3 : The Portable Planar - Impressions

    Everyone hears things differently, so dont let me influence you too much. I think the PM-3 sound is also tough to categorize. Its best to hear them yourself. Oppo's tour program might still be going on too.
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    Oppo PM-3 : The Portable Planar - Impressions

    Yeah, i think the PM-3s soundstage clearly improves with better recordings. I wouldnt say the shoutiness is limited to poor recordings though. More like a particular frequency range, especially in complex passages. They have a good amount of xepth, but i still thought they could get congested...
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    Oppo PM-3 : The Portable Planar - Impressions

    Hmm, thats a tough one. The PM-3 has a unique presentation thats a nice change from the P7, but I wouldnt want it to be my only headphone. Mostly because I found it a touch fatiguing. On some tracks or when Im in a certain mood, the PM-3 can sound shouty and claustrophic. Of course, YMMV. Those...
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    Oppo PM-3 : The Portable Planar - Impressions

    I can briefly compare the PM-3 to the P7 if that helps. The PM-3 is much more forward in the mids, more aggressive, intimate soundstage. The P7 has more rumble and thicker bass, the PM-3 has cleaner, tighter bass with about the same extension. The PM-3s treble is a bit more forward and less...
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