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    How are the DACs in contemporary prosumer receivers???

    How would the DAC in a Marantz SR6008 compare to, say, a Peachtree DacITx? Or a Schiit?   I ask because I'm currently running a Peachtree into a vintage Marantz 2285. With all the sales going on right now, it might be time to "modernize" my equipment...
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    Right ear UM3Xs dead. What to do???

    Purchased them off the board a couple years back. Used sparingly - loved them!    Few months back the right ear started developing some soft distortion at certain frequencies. This eventually developed into a total drop-out. The right ear is now mute, although sometimes if I move/gyrate a...
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    Pairing a DAC w/an old Marantz Receiver. Advice?

    I'm looking to spend between $300-$1000 on a DAC.   My home television and stereo setup are combined, so I have three or possibly four essential needs:   1. DAC conversion of my TV signal. 2. DAC conversion of my PS3. 3. DAC conversion of audio from my Macbook Pro, and 4. DAC...
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    Is the Rotel RCD-855 "sensitive" or is mine just broke???

    Hi guys, Purchased a Rotel RCD-855 off the 'bay. It's in great condition, but the seller warned me that the Rotel (my first "high end" CD player) wouldn't take kindly to burnt CDs and doesn't like scratches at ALL. Anyway, I brought her home this evening and four out of the five CDs I...
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    Sennheiser MX75 > Westone 3. SAY WHAT??!?!

    Mind the intentionally provocative title. It isn't intended to suggest that these relatively inexpensive Sennheiser headphones have, in my view, robbed Westone of the title of holy grail portables. Rather, I only wish to call some of your attention to these overlooked, inexpensive, and...
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    Shure SE530 vs. Westone 3?

    I prefer the 530. The Westones present a large soundstage, but nearly every frequency is exaggerated. The lows are bloated and rough, the highs can be shrill, and the midrange seems recessed compared to everything else. The 530s, on the other hand, present a very tight sonic picture...
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    SE530 and E500: So are they the same or not?

    I'm getting conflicting reads here. Some say the E500 and SE530 are identical; these are usually people who haven't owned both. Others say the SE530 is noticeably superior in terms of sound quality to the E500; these are people who may simply have let the updated packaging get to their...
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    Denon C700 --> Westone UM2: An Upgrade?

    Hi all, I'm a fairly happy owner of a pair of Denon C700s. I like their rich full sound, ample bass, and overall musicality. I'm just wondering if moving onward to the Westone UM2 *should* bring a notable improvement in sound quality over the Denons. In the alternative, I may consider...
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    Official Denon AH-C700 Comparisons/Impressions

    Indeed, my apologies to all. The issue was one of getting the correct seal. In fact, these are fairly impressive upon having corrected the issue. Nice full bass, satisfying sound overall. Not sure if they're in the same league as my old Shure e4s in terms of sheer tightness of sound, but...
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    Official Denon AH-C700 Comparisons/Impressions

    Quote: Originally Posted by soozieq Lastly, one thing I've noticed from this thread, is that everyone who's bought them seems to 'hear' the same sound as everyone else. When I first started reading reviews on headphones, I found it very confusing when one person said x phone had loads...
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    Etymotic HF2: How much occlusion? Sound quality comparisons?

    Thanks, NC8000! I would be curious to see how you find the THUMP THUMPING over the coming days...I find that I am slightly more sensitive to the phenomenon than most. Appreciate it. Enjoy them!
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    Etymotic HF2: How much occlusion? Sound quality comparisons?

    Hmmm...sorry about that guys. It's been a long time since I've frequented head-fi or looked into buying another pair of IEMs. Whether it's occlusion or microphonics, nothing annoys me more than hearing the THUD THUD of my own feet as I walk down the street...according to post #5 that is...
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    Etymotic HF2: How much occlusion? Sound quality comparisons?

    Isolation is good. Again, I had few to no problems with my E4c's. Occlusion is the transfer of noise/sound from walking or wind brushing the IEM cord against your body. Like the "thump thump" you might hear when you're pacing down the street...
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    Etymotic HF2: How much occlusion? Sound quality comparisons?

    I used to own a pair of ER6i's for a short period. I had to sell them because they suffered from extreme occlusion. This is a very important aspect of an IEM for me because I always listen to my music on the go. Now I'm considering the HF2. I'm wondering if anybody might chime in on whether...
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