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E4c vs SE215 bass comparison
I own the SE210 and SE315. SE315 is quite simlar to the E4C in terms of sound signature. The SE210 has much higher bass output than the SE315. The strength of the SE315 is in the mids and i regard them to be more balanced (monitor like) than the SE530 (which i owned previously). For this...- niranhopper
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- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
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NEW! AKG K812
Actually flagship headphones from major headphone compaines (Shure, Fostex, AKG, Grado, LCD, Denon) are low impedance which seems to be the new trend- niranhopper
- Post #918
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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NEW! AKG K812
Being a female vocal music fan, my impressions of the Q701 was more forward vocals than the HD800. The Q701 does something special in the vocal frequency range in a good way. Another vocal specialist to me is the HD600.- niranhopper
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- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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NEW! AKG K812
It can be looked at from the other perspective also. Sennheiser departed from their traditional HD600/HD650 sound signature to compete with AKG. Considering how long it took Sennheiser to Launch the HD800 from the HD600 (omitting HD650 as it is a different flavour), 5 years development is...- niranhopper
- Post #511
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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NEW! AKG K812
Going by HD600/HD650 pattern, Sennheiser might come out with a HD850 ( a veiled HD800)- niranhopper
- Post #431
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AKG K812(?) Professional Headphones - coming soon
Is AKG the only company which doesnt believe in balancing headphones? They have included a single sided connector similar to the X7XX series. maybe they upgraded it to 4 Pin :)- niranhopper
- Post #443
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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AKG K812(?) Professional Headphones - coming soon
Just when i am done and dusted with this hobby, AKG teases me with the K812. Cant wait for launch and glad it is not a celeb endorsed headphone. Hope AKG comes out with a cooler presentation movie like the one for HD800.- niranhopper
- Post #241
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Reply to review by 'niranhopper' on item 'Teac UDH01-B D/A Converter with USB Audio Interface'
Even my Teac unit works on Ubutu and it actually works better than Windows.- niranhopper
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Closed headphones for on a plane?
I have used and enjoyed the AKG K550 on a long distance plane. Very good isolation and comfort. But i guess they are quite big in size :( IEMs are also great since they offer good isolation and block the ears from varying air pressure. However they are too sensitive for in flight...- niranhopper
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- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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AKG K702 65th Anniversary Edition
Posting this for information. I checked with AKG about headband parts in UK. The K601 headband cost 56.7 GBP and the K702 (65th annie) cost 137.99 GBP. Also there is an addition 7 GBP postage. Looks like it will be cheaper to buy the K702 annies and not bother about replacing the parts on...- niranhopper
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- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Sony MA900 vs Sony CD900st
New MA900 user and so far i am extremely impressed with the bass. It is tight and huge. Reminds me of the HD800 which i owned sometime back. However, i do not find the mids and highs very refined. After reading this thread, i feel perhaps the resistors corrupts the signal. There is one resistor...- niranhopper
- Post #26
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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AKG K702 65th Anniversary Edition
Thanks for the help. Today I got a reply from them. Looks like it is going to cost 100 euros to ship them to UK :( maybe ill have to wait for a UK seller to get me a good price. Thanks for all the efforts. They told me that they have 15 in stock in case someone is interested.- niranhopper
- Post #298
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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AKG K702 65th Anniversary Edition
Thanks that would be great. I haven’t tried calling yet. I was not sure if they would speak English and so sent emails.- niranhopper
- Post #294
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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AKG K702 65th Anniversary Edition
Quote: I checked with them by mail. They were happy to ship to UK if i cover the shipping cost. I was happy to do it and they said that they will get back to me with shipping costs. Its been over a week and no reply. I have sent reminders. Hmm, loosing interest. It is expensive everywhere...- niranhopper
- Post #278
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Upgrading from Sennheiser HD555 to Sennheiser HD800, questions;-)
I have used M-stage and HD800 and it is a very good combo. The M-stage controls the highs which works very well when paired with the HD800. You will have to spend lot more to get something better. I used the stock version of the M-stage and i found it better sounding with the default opamp. ...- niranhopper
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- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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InEars and audible perception
I recently visited the doctor and he told me that the tube (forgot the name) connecting my ears and throat is blocked. So he advised me to try and blow air hard with my ears and mouth closed. So i tried repeating the same experiment with my InEars fitted in my ears. I noticed an temporary...- niranhopper
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Cambridge Dacmagic plus compared to "real" amps.
Quote: Nope. Never owned the dt990. But considering the powerful tesla driver, i think dt990 should be even more difficult to drive that its big brother. With the T1 and DACMagic plus, the mids were recessed. The HD800 had more mids than T1 but the Q701 had the most. Although the HD800...- niranhopper
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- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Cambridge Dacmagic plus compared to "real" amps.
I owned the DACMagic plus for quite some time and it is an excellent DAC. I really couldnt find any fault with it and it was powering my headphone setup and Adam A7x Studio monitors. Also it worked as an excellent preamp. Since the volume was digitally controlled, there was no channel imbalance...- niranhopper
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The One Headphone you would take if you were stuck on an island (not limited to Audeze) :)
My choice would be the AKG K1000s provided I can find a cave for sound isolation and protecting the drivers from beach sand- niranhopper
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An (even easier) AKG K550 Small Head Mod
thanks for sharing. i have a small head and have to adjust often to get a good seal. Will try your mod later :)- niranhopper
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Sennheiser HDVD800 Headphone Amplifier
Quote: I once compared my Lavry at volume level 39 with M-audio Transit USB and found it hard to identify any difference. My headphones and amp were HD800 and M-stage respectively. As i increased the volume on Lavry, it sounded better than my Transit USB. But i always listen at low volumes...- niranhopper
- Post #146
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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TEAC UD-H01 USB DAC
Quote: Hi. The HD800 inherently has a massive soundstage and the differece in soundstage is minimal between the two DACs. Actually i prefer the Teac over the DacMagic Plus. Regarding volume, i have not gone past the half mark yet. Mostly stick between 9 to 12 o clock position.The volume...- niranhopper
- Post #57
- Forum: Dedicated Source Components
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TEAC UD-H01 USB DAC
I tried my Teac with the HD800 and i am impressed with what i hear. The teac holds back the treble and this goes well with the HD800. I have owned the Dacmagic Plus before and find the Teac a much better match with the HD800. The Dacmagic Plus sounds like a volume control fitted on the line out...- niranhopper
- Post #55
- Forum: Dedicated Source Components
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TEAC UD-H01 USB DAC
Picked it up 3 days for 149.95 GBP from richer sound. In comparison to my DAC Magic Plus, these do not sound bright but have a smaller soundstage. To me, they have a softer and relaxed sound but have to wait for them to burn-in. For the price that i paid, it is a bargain but too bad the USB...- niranhopper
- Post #35
- Forum: Dedicated Source Components
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Deal Alert: Teac UD-H01 for 149.95 GBP in RicherSounds, UK
I got a mail from richer sounds two days back which said that the Teach UD-H01 are available for 149.95 GBP even though their website indicated a price of 199 GBP. So i reserved with them over phone and was able to get one for 149.95. I think it is a very good price for a decent balanced DAC...- niranhopper
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- Forum: Headphone Amps (full-size)