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  1. japa

    Tested: Karma + HD-650 with amp

    Result: Don't need one. I've read many posts how a headphone amp is essential when listening with more demanding headphones, like Sennheiser HD-650. So I ordered one entry level (=price near $100) headphone amp. I went trough my selection of different kind of music,the same which I used for...
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    Entry level (=cheap) amp w HD-650: Go-vibe/Pa2v2 ?

    I did searching and found nothing.. What would you suggest as entry level (=under $100, pref under $70) headphone amp for Karma and Sennheiser HD-650? Are there other options than Go-vibe and Pa2V2? Is original go-vibe worth the money or is one stupid not to buy go-vibe2 instead? Which one...
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    e2c/e4 and amp?

    Is there noticeable benefit from using an amp, say PAV2 with shures? I know amps are used generally because the amps in portables aren't that great and especially if the headphones are hard to drive right. But what about shures? Aren't they designed to be used with portables, so I'd assume...
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    In Ears with sound like PXC250..

    I currently have both PXC250 and E2c headphones. I just love how PXC250 sounds, not that e2c are that bad, but their sound is missing "Freshness" for the lack of better word when compared to PXC250. Why do I write this message then instead of listening my PXC250? Well, the downsides of...
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    Shure e2c sleeves, how durable?

    I'm thinking about purchasing shures to make company with my PXC250. I live in Finland and there are no cheap shures available here (if at all). So I have to purchase from abroad, and the cheapest option seems to be from USA thanks to high competition and low dollar. Price for shures in Europe...
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