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    Where is a newbie to start?

    I second MacDEFs emotion: No matter what else you decide to buy, be sure to get a pair of Koss KSC-35s. Martin Tibbs sells them on Headwize for $24 shipped. Every headphone has champions and detractors on this forum. But the Koss KSC-35s come closer to universal approval than anything...
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    What should I get next?

    If you like the SR-125, consider the Alessandro MS-1. It is virtually identical to the Grado SR-125 except that it intregates some of the higher-end elements of the SR-225. And at $99 shipped direct from Alessandro's website, it's a very good deal. --Bill
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    Looking into getting my first set of high end headphones... (kind of long)

    All the suggestions within your budget have been fine choices. In terms of bang-for-the-buck-on-a-limited-budget, allow me put in a plug for your buying two pairs of Koss KSC-35 earclips, one for home use, and one for portable---or one to use and one to save (just in case, since they are no...
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    KSC-35 continue to amaze :D

    Chuckie: I listen mostly to mp3s on my Powerbook using the iTunes software. With or without my CHA-47 amp, I get none of the shrill treble you mention. Occasionally, I do come across some glitchy recordings or subtle compression artifacts in downloaded music that was badly encoded at 128K...
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    KSC-35 continue to amaze :D

    MacDEF: I'm with you all the way. I own a bunch of nice cans---Senn 580, Alessandro/Grado MS-1, Philips 890, Sony V-6. Each of those beats my two pairs of Koss KSC-35 in various distinct ways. The Senn is much more detailed, the Alessandro is livelier, the Philips has a wider soundstage...
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    Who's got Alessandro MS1 (or Sony V6) with CT570 & D-25s?

    PepsiOne1: I own the three cans you mentioned (plus Philips 890 and Senn 580). At their respective price points, the KSC-35 ($24), Sony V-6 (~$60) and Alessandro MS-1 ($100) are all terrific headphones, in my opinion. I don't own either of your sources, but I do have a CHA47 that performs...
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    Question regarding Grado Pads

    rawhit: The RatShack pads are inexpensive, all right, but they're also cheap (as in crapola). The foam is low-quality and badly molded (injected? foamed? whatever the manufacturing process). They're also much thinner in thickness and smaller in circumference than the my stock comfies---they...
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    Sony V-6 initial impressions

    pepsi: I own both the Alessandro MS-1 and the Sony V-6 cans (as well as Senn HD580, Philips HP-890, and Koss KSC-35). I also own (and always use) a marvelous little CHA-47 amp that's powered by a 12V wall wart and has high-quality components (upgraded pot, capacitors, resistors)...
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    Some questions and JMT Amp?

    Taphil, Yeah, I know that iPods work just fine with PCs. My point wasn't to denigrate PCs or extol Macs, but simply to share my own experience and point out the obvious: that finding the good stuff takes time, and that it's wonderful when the component pieces fit together synergistically...
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    Some questions and JMT Amp?

    Very interesting thread, and a heck of a problem to solve on a message board, without real-life comparisons. I agree with most everything that's been said, as strange as that may sound, given the diversity of views. Everyone who's posted has offered thoughtful information and sincere...
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    Grado's for rock?

    As an alternative, consider the Alessandro/Grado Music Series MS-1. For $99 with free shipping from Joe Alessandro, you get a mixture of the best qualities of the SR-80 and SR-125 (with a tiny bit of 225 thrown in for good measure). The MS-1 is reputed by some here to be a tad less forward...
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    Entry Level Head Phones

    At your price point, musical preferences, and wanting isolation from outside noise (meaning that "closed" cans are preferable to "open" cans), the Sony MDR-V6 is the best choice I know. Grado's SR-60 is without question a great headphone and a terrific value, but it's an open design and will...
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    Where do I buy the Philips HP890?! Can't find it anywhere!

    n4: I bought my Philips HP-890 from Jan Meier two months ago. Nice cans---huge soundstage, deep bass, very comfy to wear for long listening sessions, and easily driven by almost any mid-fi source equipment, including portables and PC sound cards. The 890 doesn't need a dedicated amp and, in...
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    Just how hard to drive *are* the HD600?

    This discussion and the various threads that spawned it are fascinating to me. While I appreciate reading about the wattage/current/voltage issues of various amp designs, I'm not an engineer or techie, so I can't add anything substantive on that level. I can, however, offer my personal...
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    Birthday Portable Amp

    woodface: Many do-it-yourselfers on this forum have built small, portable amps (both for themselves and for sale to others). The most "famous" designs are the CMOY amp with built-in crossfeed circuitry and the CHA-47 variation (without crossfeed), which are named for the members who designed...
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