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JVC HA-FXT90 Thread
If you are talking about sound wise, I doubt it. I had two types, one was the FXT90 and other was FX "Z" 200 which I think is better. The "Z" version contains a subwoofer built in that brings out more deeper end when it comes to sound.- KimcheeKowboy
- Post #2,191
- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
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Best DAC to pair with Bravo Audio V2?
I know this is a late feed back but just to let you know I've been using Audioquest Dragonfly 1.2 DAC with it for a while. It sound fantastic with the AT M-50 . Recently just added a new product from Audioquest "Jitterbug". End result? Very smooth and more detail when it comes to mid and lows...- KimcheeKowboy
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- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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JVC HA-FXT90 Thread
FTX90 sounds very nice for stand-alone, but recently I've been using it with Bravo V2 Hybrid amp, (Gellanex tube) + Dragonfly 1.2v DAC. This set up is verrry impressive when it comes to details in sound and the impact when it comes to attack in dynamic. WOW!- KimcheeKowboy
- Post #2,102
- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
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Reply to review by 'kimcheekowboy' on item 'Audio-Technica ATH-M50S'
I totally agree with knugge, these are good headphones. In fact they do sound fantastic for its price I must say. My set up is simple, Bravo v2 amp with Genalex tube, Music steamer II for DAC with little adjustment on the sound card but and EQ, holly s@#t!!!. Not the best cans though, but it CAN...- KimcheeKowboy
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Bravo Audio - funny looking little tube amps
Hello folks, after all the reading about the the v2 bravo tube amp is this: HRT Steamer II DAC + Bravo V2 Tube amp + Audio- Technica ATH-M50 = Thick Juicy Sound!!!!!!!- KimcheeKowboy
- Post #1,855
- Forum: Headphone Amps (full-size)