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What do YOU consider to be the best source type? Turntable, CDP, Computer, etc
Man I got to get me a linear tracking turntable. Those things are awesome. Pair it up with a MC cartridge, an all-tube phono preamp, and a dead quiet LP and the only thing better than that in terms of sound quality would be listening to master tapes =)- Joshua277456
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- Forum: Dedicated Source Components
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What do YOU consider to be the best source type? Turntable, CDP, Computer, etc
When you talk of tonearm level I assume you're talking about tonearm height. In that case, yes, it is sad when so-called "experts" claim to know what they're doing or talking about but actually don't. And then they try to sell you expensive hi-fi gear.... >.>- Joshua277456
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What do YOU consider to be the best source type? Turntable, CDP, Computer, etc
I like your viewpoint on vinyl. You didn't bash on it yet you did point out its flaws which, even though I am a vinyl guy myself, are true. You sound more like a digital person, which I respect because digital is, with no argument, more convenient in regards to portability, versatility, and ease...- Joshua277456
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What do YOU consider to be the best source type? Turntable, CDP, Computer, etc
I can't think of any specific preamps right now for $50 but try Behringer, ART, NAD Electronics, Cambridge Audio, Music Hall. Some of these may might be more than $50 though. You could also get a vintage (or modern though I'd go for a vintage) Marantz, Yamaha, Onkyo, Pioneer, or Denon...- Joshua277456
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What do YOU consider to be the best source type? Turntable, CDP, Computer, etc
The thing about it though: You won't get true analog sound if you buy LPs from groups who recorded and mastered in digital but published their music in analog (LPs, 45s, Cassettes). To some it may sound artificial or just plain odd but most those people are die-hard analog audiophiles. You still...- Joshua277456
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What do YOU consider to be the best source type? Turntable, CDP, Computer, etc
Yeah that's the thing about vinyl - some consider it a hassle while others don't mind it or find it pretty fun actually. For those of us who grew up in the analog word you had to deal with it, whether or not you found it enjoyable is a different story.- Joshua277456
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What do YOU consider to be the best source type? Turntable, CDP, Computer, etc
It's simple to setup a turntable. All you have to do is balance/calibrate tone arm, replace (if needed) cartridge or stylus, set tracking force (critical), find a good preamp at least ~50USD, have a good tube amp, and use good vinyl. There's tons of Youtube videos on how to balance tonearm...- Joshua277456
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Recommendations for desktop amp and DAC for Sennheiser HD 600- $900 budget
I'm sorry but I have to disagree. 600s are 300 ohms and are fairly bright already so if you don't have a tube or warm SS amp, you're not getting the most out of them.- Joshua277456
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Recommendations for desktop amp and DAC for Sennheiser HD 600- $900 budget
If the WA3 is slightly out of your price range, I think Woo Audio has two other OTL tube amps for ~500USD. You could then pair it up with a Schiit DAC and have a damn good system.- Joshua277456
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sennheiser HD 558
I have them and they sound very good in regards to rock. I listen to Cream, The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, etc. and they sound wonderful. They're really nice cans that go well with a lot of different genres. I also listen to classical, pop, jazz etc and they sound good for all of em.- Joshua277456
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Recommendations for desktop amp and DAC for Sennheiser HD 600- $900 budget
Take a look at the Woo Audio WA7 Fireflies. It's a DAC and amp all-in-one combo: http://www.wooaudio.com/products/wa7fireflies.html- Joshua277456
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What do YOU consider to be the best source type? Turntable, CDP, Computer, etc
I would consider vinyl to be the absolute best source. Pair a good vinyl record with a good preamp and tube headphone amp and some Sennheiser's or Beyerdynamic's (600/650/800 or DT880/990/Tesla) You get very pleasant tube distortion with nice analog warmth. No harsh brightness or ice...- Joshua277456
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Avoiding MP3 music
HDtracks is a popular one. They sell music digitally recorded at 44.1 96, and 192kHz http://www.hdtracks.com/- Joshua277456
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Replacemente cable for fidelio x1
Mediabridge, One of the best digital and analog cable manufacturers there is Mediabridge 3.5mm Male To Male Stereo Audio Cable (4 Feet) - Step Down Design for iPhone, iPod, Smartphone, Tablet and MP3 Cases...- Joshua277456
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"Professional" analog to digital converters for under or around 100USD?
Does anybody know of any "professional" analog to digital converters for under or around 100USD? I put professional in quotation marks because it doesn't actually have to be professional, but something good, beyond low-end consumer stuff if you know what I mean. Something that will at...- Joshua277456
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Survey - how much money would you pay for a headphone setup that is guaranteed to be the best out there, for all types of music
I think some your poll choices could be better. I don't think there is even headphone equipment or headphones that cost over 5,000 or 10,000USD- Joshua277456
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Are Macs betters than PCs for high fidelity audio?
That completely depends on which Mac and Windows computer you're comparing. It depends on the hardware and software, neither is better than the other. And btw, a Mac is considered a PC, since it's still a personal computer. Next time you should say Windows computer- Joshua277456
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is the music from iTunes we download are of good quality?
Most music that you purchase from the iTunes store is either 192 or 256kbps Mp3 from what I've understand. I wouldn't buy music from the iTunes store. It's overpriced, and the quality is not the best. What you should start doing is buying full album CDs, from a place like Amazon, or your...- Joshua277456
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Ready to purchase and build my first rig, help me make the right descsion.
You're quite welcomed. If you need any more suggestions or advice on headphones, DACs, amps, sound cards, etc just let me know!- Joshua277456
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Ready to purchase and build my first rig, help me make the right descsion.
I would DEFINITELY go for the iBrasso DAP over any Apple device. Apple doesn't really have audiophiles in mind, with their 256 and 192kbps Mp3 iTunes store downloads *facepalm* The DACs and amps inside their iPods/iPads aren't very good. The specs for the iBrasso look much much better than...- Joshua277456
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Cheap DACs are better then sound cards?
An external solution is generally better than just an internal PC sound card.- Joshua277456
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Ready to purchase and build my first rig, help me make the right descsion.
What's your budget for cans and dac/amp?- Joshua277456
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Impressions of the Denon D-M39S Micro Component System amplfier and receiver
Yeah you might be right. For the record I wasn't actually planning on buying it myself; I just wanted someone else's opinion on it. -
HD 598 Bass Distortion and Adding Headphone Amp
Check the EQ/tone settings for whatever you're using to drive your cans: receiver, computer, mobile device, etc. If the tone/bass or high/low frequencies are increased too high then you might experience distortion.- Joshua277456
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- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations