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Help me choose a nice headphone? :D
Have a look at the Harmon Kardon CL. They are in the same range as the UE6000 and they tick all your boxes.- csnr
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Lot of bass without a lot of volume.
Aiaiai TMA 1 have great bass. They were designed as DJ headphones, but because of their great sound grew a bit of a cult following. They have recently released a lower priced version, the TMA1 x- csnr
- Post #7
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simple desktop dac/amp setup
Have you looked at the audioengine a2+? this new version has a dac and amp. The sound is great and it is much less clutter.- csnr
- Post #5
- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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Reply to review by 'csnr' on item 'Harman Kardon CL Precision On-Ear Headphones with Extended Bass'
Thanks for the review. Just trying out a pair of these. First impression are that the low end is very underwhelming. The bass reaches low, but has no PRAT. But I love the way vocals and guitar sound. Will burn them in a bit more and listen again.- csnr
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aiaiai capital discussion thread
Really interested in hearing about any sound changes with the hd25 pads. I had them before, loved the sound, but returned them because I found the pressure on the he top part of my ear too much. Was a shame, because they were perfect for London life. Think I might reorder and try this- csnr
- Post #69
- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
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Review: Beyerdynamic DX160iE
Yes I did, no luck. The second biggest silicone nearly fit. The biggest didn't fit because they were a different shape to all the others. Shame. Previously I had the B & W C5 and sold them because they were too heavy. Seriously regret it because I loved the sound, and they fit perfectly.- csnr
- Post #16
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Review: Beyerdynamic DX160iE
Had these very briefly, so can't comment on the sound. Couldn't get any of the tips to seal, so it was a non starter.- csnr
- Post #14
- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
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New member intro, with a couple of questions...(of course)
Sounds like it would be app dependant. If you can find an app that will read the music, like a server connecting app, then it would be possible. I don't think you can do it through the native music app though.- csnr
- Post #2
- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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G'day...New member, long time user. Instant vintage collection.
G'Day. Nice work. Love the DIY- csnr
- Post #5
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The Fiio X3 Thread.
I agree. There's definitely a noticeable difference.- csnr
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- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Audiophile newbie.....need advice
Just a quick recommendation, as Fiio amps have been recommended to you. I recently got a Fiio x3 - which is a portable music player with a good quality DAC and amp built into it. It will hold less than your computer, but it is all those devices in one -- player, dac, amp. Then you don't need to...- csnr
- Post #7
- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations