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FiiO E6 - story of the tiny amp continues... (w/ review on 1st page)
I'm wondering the same thing. Has anyone had this amp on the dt770 pro 80s yet? Would like to use the e6 with my nexus 4, and the 770s. Can the e6 push the 770s to loud volumes?- Makenzie
- Post #385
- Forum: Portable Headphone Amps
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Amp for sony mdrv6s
This is the amp section, portable or not.. This section should be fine.. I made another one, because i posted my orginal one in the wrong section to begin with. Anyways back to the question..- Makenzie
- Post #3
- Forum: Headphone Amps (full-size)
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Amp for sony mdrv6s
I am looking for a little portable amp to make my sonys louder.. They sound great, but do not have the ability to get that loud with my mp3 players power.. price range I am looking to keep it 100 or less.. Something small and compact.. thanks- Makenzie
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Amp for sony mdvr6s
Quote: Originally Posted by Joshatdot For my V6's, it paired well with a CMoy & OPA2107 op-amp. Was it substantially louder? Thats all im really trying to do. I just want louder, and cleaner power..- Makenzie
- Post #15
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Amp for sony mdvr6s
Quote: Originally Posted by nick20 That's exactly my thought as well. I'm not sure how much, a cheaper amp like the CMOY will improve the sound, but your second best bet would to upgrade the 'phones, and I know you just got these.. I know price doesn't mean much, but.. I'll stay...- Makenzie
- Post #14
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Amp for sony mdvr6s
^^ Yea I dont need anything to powerful, just something a bit more than the mp3 player i have.. That c&c box looks sexy though..- Makenzie
- Post #10
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Amp for sony mdvr6s
Ide like to keep it around 100 or less.. The first amp you sent me looks real nice.. How are those altoid amps? Thats a funny design, but i like it.. http://cgi.ebay.com/Micro-Cmoy-headp...QQcmdZViewItem http://cgi.ebay.com/Micro-Cmoy-headp...QQcmdZViewItem- Makenzie
- Post #7
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Amp for sony mdvr6s
Not sure.. I would like to keep it decent though, I wont need anything over the top. Budget, good bang for the buck.. Anything has to be better than my mp3 player power wise..- Makenzie
- Post #4
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Amp for sony mdvr6s
I didnt mention, portable if possible..- Makenzie
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- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Amp for sony mdvr6s
I am very pleased with the sound of my sonys, but i know i can get much more out of them.. I was looking for a decent, pretty good looking amp to run them.. I took a look at the grado ra1 amp, but it says they are intended on running headphones with 100+ ohms. I believe my mdrv6s are 70. Any...- Makenzie
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How do my old Sony MDR-V600 headphones compare to newer cans like Sennhesier HD-595?
Quote: Originally Posted by sofakng Are my old MDR-V600 the same as the MDR-V6's? Not even close.. I bought the v600s from work last week, and I returned them hearing about how much better the v6s were, and I am not looking back. The v6s have a much much better sounding sound...- Makenzie
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- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Sony MDRSA1000, mdvr6
Update.. Before i made this thread, I had my mind set on ordering the v6s. Since I havent gotten my new check card yet from the bank, I sent my aunt the link for the headphones i was looking at, so she could order them with her credit card once i decided on what i wanted.. Well today i call her...- Makenzie
- Post #34
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Sony MDRSA1000, mdvr6
Mainly at the house, but i will also be listening to them at school in the lunch room. Keep in mind i listen to my music loud.. They dont have to be the best at sealing out sound, but when i have them cranked up, i dont want to hear people talking.- Makenzie
- Post #32
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Sony MDRSA1000, mdvr6
I think i will give them a shot... One last thing, seeing as they are open air, they dont seal out sound very well? Do they get fairly loud?- Makenzie
- Post #30
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Sony MDRSA1000, mdvr6
Quote: Originally Posted by Sovkiller The V600 is one thing, and the V6 is another, they are completelly different...which are you actually considering....? I returned the v600s back to work today.. I am looking at the v6s, and the sa1000s.. Not completely sold on one or the...- Makenzie
- Post #27
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Sony MDRSA1000, mdvr6
Quote: Originally Posted by SoundFreaq To be honest with you, I've never actually listened to the 1000's specifically, but I am familiar with the rest of the SA's, and that family's sound signature. I believe the SA1000's will be more clunky in physical size, but I think that they...- Makenzie
- Post #24
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Sony MDRSA1000, mdvr6
Quote: Originally Posted by nick20 Which set? The sa 1000s Quote: Originally Posted by SoundFreaq Can't go wrong with SA. Much love for the 5000. They are surprisingly light. They are big, but not nearly as large as some. In comparison to the mass, I'd say they...- Makenzie
- Post #22
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Sony MDRSA1000, mdvr6
Thanks, i think i am going to go with this set..- Makenzie
- Post #19
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Sony MDRSA1000, mdvr6
How are they size wise compared to other large around the ear headphones such as the mdr v600s, ect.. I would purchase a set right now if anyone knew how they stacked up with the sony mdvr6s, but no one seems to know.. btw can you take a shot of the headband? it looks huge in the website photos..- Makenzie
- Post #15
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Sony MDRSA1000, mdvr6
Quote: Originally Posted by nick20 I took some quick pictures of mine, hopefully they will help. You can't see you're ears, and yes air can come in. Pictures up in a second.. Thanks i edited my post, but im still interested in seeing pictures..- Makenzie
- Post #12
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Sony MDRSA1000, mdvr6
Quote: Originally Posted by DJShadow The SA1000 is an open headphone and fully covers your ears. See here Thanks that link answered many questions for me. It looks as though the grills allow air through the phones.. Anyways I am going to assume that the sa1000s are a much better...- Makenzie
- Post #10
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)