Recent content by Epicurean
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Twisted Pear Audio Opus DAC
Quote: Originally Posted by BrianDonegan The ZapFilter has caps in the path too (I think). It's either going to be a discrete circuit, op-amp or caps to get rid of the offset, take your pick. You could use a TXD module to do it as well. [EDIT] Nope, it doesn't. Just looked. Well, not...- Epicurean
- Post #296
- Forum: DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Discussions
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HD600 vs. HD650's
Quote: Originally Posted by billinkansas The enclosed booklet for the 650 says (paraphrasing here because I don't have the booklet anymore) that they are elevated in the bass on purpose to satisfy current musical tastes, or something to that effect. No, it says: "Today many...- Epicurean
- Post #21
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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HD600 vs. HD650's
People certainly have very different opinions of these headphones. I also happen to own both the HD600 & HD650 atm and I actually find the HD650 to be more 'correct' especially with classical and live music, no contest. The strange thing is my HD650 while darker actually sounds slightly crispier...- Epicurean
- Post #17
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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CK2III....Thoughts?
I've been listening to my CK2III for over a week now and I absolutely love it with my Senns! The sound is quite 'neutral' and very detailed and good punch. The bass is in no way light but very tight and detailed. I actually think it outperforms my PPAv2 no matter what op-amp I use although I've...- Epicurean
- Post #25
- Forum: Headphone Amps (full-size)
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The coveted OPA637 in Pimeta...
I like the OPA637 a lot and has been one of my favorite opamps for a while now. I recently tried some AD825s and while they are very nice in their own way, I still like the OPA637 better and think it sounds more life-like. And note that I'm using HD650s and HD600s! My favorite opamp right now...- Epicurean
- Post #7
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What's your favorite OPAMP combo in a PPAv2
Quote: Originally Posted by majkel BTW, why nobody talks about AD825? It's a killer sounding single op-amp, far more listenable than OPA637 IMHO. I just got my my AD825s and am listening to them right now. I have to admit it sounds very impressive so far. Very good resolution yet...- Epicurean
- Post #16
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Hifi2000 Cases
Well, I have a Galaxy case 4mm x 12.4mm x 17mm and they seem to be internal measurments, BUT the width (12.4mm) is actually more like 10.5mm. The side walls have some kind of slots in them that might let you use 12.4mm if you're lucky but I wouldn't count on it. The slots go deep and wouldn't...- Epicurean
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output transistor heatsinks?
Maybe Digi-key# 345-1023-ND ? I think I'm going to try some of those myself.- Epicurean
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balanced ck2III: maybe ?
Quote: Originally Posted by fillemon but if someone is using a balanced ck2III please let us know how it does, and if there are any complications involved. I had a balanced CK2III for a few months but I decided I actually prefer my PPAv2 with my HD650s so I'm taking it apart and...- Epicurean
- Post #5
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A simple diy balanced headphone buffer
I had completely forgotten about this amp until today. I never finished and cased it up because of noise floor problems and the lack of a balanced pot. Today however I decided to redo the buffer using Toshiba 2sc4793 transistors instead of the bd139s. That was quick and easy and I hooked it up...- Epicurean
- Post #22
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Beyerdynamic DT990 or Sennheiser HD-650?
I owned both for a while and at first I liked the 990 a lot, probably because of the contrast it made to the 650, but I soon noticed that quite often the 990 just sounded funky and strange and lacked a lot of the fullness, richness and organic touch of the 650s. That, combined with the peaky...- Epicurean
- Post #22
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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www.twistedpearaudio.com (then rant and ramble)
Quote: Originally Posted by n_maher I'd very much be interested in hearing about your experience with the JT kit. I've got two on the way. Well, it was a very easy and quite quick build and everything worked fine on first try, but occasionally it will give off a quite loud pop...- Epicurean
- Post #41
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Do the OPA627 change sound to the britter
Quote: Originally Posted by majkel x2. BTW, try AD825, if you haven't done so far. It's not expensive and maybe you will change your mind regarding OPA637 supremacy? I actually haven't tried the AD825 yet so thanks for the tip. They only seem to be available in smd package...- Epicurean
- Post #10
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www.twistedpearaudio.com (then rant and ramble)
Quote: Originally Posted by n_maher Well, I'll be interested to see how my experience with Twisted Pear goes, I tried emailing them a couple of times and didn't get a reply so last night I just decided to dump down on the products I wanted and see what happens. I ordered a...- Epicurean
- Post #30
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Do the OPA627 change sound to the britter
No the opa627/637 does not get brighter in time in my experience. The opa627 sounds smooth and detailed with excellent bass and the opa637 is even better. Imo the opa637 has the least flaws in the sound of all op-amps I've heard and is pretty close to an all-discrete design. To say that the...- Epicurean
- Post #7
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