Recent content by Ruffle
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What are the Best Vintage Headphones? Pre-1980
What about the DT48s?- Ruffle
- Post #85
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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I got 70 dollars. What should I get?
Quote: Circumaural means it encompasses your entire ears. Supraural means it sits right on your ears.- Ruffle
- Post #5
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Lake People V181: a new balanced amp <$1000
Wasn't there a thread discussing that a true balanced system requires dual mono power source? Isn't that why the Beta22 and Audio-GD Phoenix both use dual mono power source and all of Audio-GD balanced power amps have dedicated power per channel?- Ruffle
- Post #76
- Forum: Headphone Amps (full-size)
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How to get a big soundstage in any can - no modding.
Quote: Funniest post I've read on Head-Fi this week. I refuse to learn, I will adamantly remain ignorant and refuse to learn to use it. I do not like it, I will dismiss it even though I haven't a clue! Awesome post.- Ruffle
- Post #51
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Ultrasone HFI 580, HFI 780, Ultrasone DJ1 Pro Vs Audio Technica ATH-M50
Quantity? Check out the Beyerdynamic DT770, Sony XB700, Ultrasone HFI 550, anything from Denon.- Ruffle
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Where did Symphones go?
Check the magnum thread. Seems the website and all traces of Sympones is gone atm and supposedly only Currawong has had contact with him. Good luck, hope you at least get refunded.- Ruffle
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Ultrasone HFI 580, HFI 780, Ultrasone DJ1 Pro Vs Audio Technica ATH-M50
Quote: The difference is do you want quantity or do you want quality? My favorite producers, none of them use quantity bass headphones. Armin van Burren uses K701s. BT I've seen using Sony's which are also fairly bass light. I believe Paul van Dyke uses a pair of Pioneer which...- Ruffle
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A900 Replacement Headphones after an unfortunate theft...
Replace the A900. Look on eBay or on the on sale forum. You should be able to find a good price. Don't go lower, stick to your A900s!- Ruffle
- Post #3
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How to get a big soundstage in any can - no modding.
IT IS A DEMO- Ruffle
- Post #43
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Beginner Set Up for Around $500
Here is a cheap Maverick DA1 DAC/Amp combo for $170 shipped http://www.head-fi.org/forum/thread/491585/maverick-d1-dac-with-integrated-amp- Ruffle
- Post #29
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Beginner Set Up for Around $500
http://www.audio-gd.com/PriceList.htm You want the basic version for your budget. There are other options, but can't think of another option that would come close to the FUN for the price. There are other comparable choices, but they cost $200-300 for DAC and Amp, looking at...- Ruffle
- Post #28
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Beginner Set Up for Around $500
Quote: Read my post again. You get your DAC, Amp and headphones for the price you wanted.- Ruffle
- Post #23
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Beginner Set Up for Around $500
Audio-GD Fun - $190 (Solid State Discrete Class A DAC and Amp). Sennheiser HD600/HD650 - $350 - HD650 gives you the bass in a open air headphone. HD600 a little more balanced. There you go. You got yourself a nice DAC, a desktop amp and a pair of world class headphones. IMO...- Ruffle
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Closed headphones for DJing
Of those HD 25 II should have the best isolation. BTW these are a lot bigger than they look in pictures. Should cover your ears and create a very nice seal.- Ruffle
- Post #2
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)