Hey, I'm new to these forums and this is my first post. Been lurking around a couple months and decided to jump in it. 
I've had a pair of K712 pros for about 2 weeks now. Prior to that, I've had and still have the K550 and K601. I am not an audiophile (yet) by any means in terms of knowledge and gear as well as analytical listening "skill", but I'm getting there. I currently play my music from 2015 MBP to a local Finnish Dac/Amp called "Procaster Dac-03". It's a portable(I suppose) amp, although I use it mainly at home. It's claimed to drive HP's up to 300 ohms. Very similar to the NuForce uDac 3, but has received better reviews in comparisons etc.
Here's the most relevant specs of the Dac/Amp:
I should probably also mention that due to limited storage on my laptop and the fact I like having synchronized playlists on all my devices, I use 99% of time Spotify Prem HQ (320 kbps Ogg) as my source.
So, I know that my current amplification isn't even close to what these K712's would deserve, therefore I require some contribution in regards to it. I live in Finland, and it's unfortunate we don't have too vast selection for different manufacturers here... My current Dac/amp set me back 90€. What is recommended to amplify these HP's? Tube/Solid state, what brand, what model? etc. Price range can vary from 100 to 500.
From what I can find from my local supply is pretty much a narrow line of choices. Brands like CA DacMagics( XS, 100, Plus), LehmannAudio amps, Beyerdynamic A20, none of those FiiO or Schiit line that seems to be pretty popular here. Generally, there's very few tube amps that I could find... Even searched through some german sites like Thomann.
I can tell my current Dac/Amp is either horrible quality or then my MBP HP jack is somewhat mediocre. There's very little difference between them... The MBP has a warmer sound signature, bit punchier and deeper(more present) bass reproduction, whereas the Procaster concentrates on being very bright, on the cost of some low end presence. I'm looking for a set up that delivers a natural warmish sound that reflects as if I was listening to the tune live. Notes that are meant to be punchy and deep has to be punchy and deep, same concept with the highs. My MBP seems to actually deliver better overall sound over the Procaster... But then the MBP lacks power to drive these, requiring about 70-80% power for average volume, whereas the Procaster requires 40-45%, which puts me into using Procaster.
Also, someone enlighten me if Texas Instruments has any foothold in the DAC scene. I've no idea if it's a decent or a garbage brand. I could literally find no info or any reviews/discussion about TI Dac chips in general. The MBP uses a Cirrus 4208 CRZ.
Selling the K712 is not an option, I love them. Pls, help or educate me better.
Edit: Don't get me wrong, the K712's still sound fairly amazing with current set up, at least to my ears, but I'm fairly certain I could make them sound even better, use more of their potential.

I've had a pair of K712 pros for about 2 weeks now. Prior to that, I've had and still have the K550 and K601. I am not an audiophile (yet) by any means in terms of knowledge and gear as well as analytical listening "skill", but I'm getting there. I currently play my music from 2015 MBP to a local Finnish Dac/Amp called "Procaster Dac-03". It's a portable(I suppose) amp, although I use it mainly at home. It's claimed to drive HP's up to 300 ohms. Very similar to the NuForce uDac 3, but has received better reviews in comparisons etc.
Here's the most relevant specs of the Dac/Amp:
- Plug & play
- 24-bit / 96 kHz
- Output power 350 mW @ 32 ohm
- HP impedance 16-300 ohm
- Signal to noise 110 dB
- THD+N: 0,009 @ 1 kHz
- Micro-USB powered
- RCA & 3,5mm HP outputs
- Texas Instruments TAS1020B Dac chip
- 24-bit / 96 kHz
- Output power 350 mW @ 32 ohm
- HP impedance 16-300 ohm
- Signal to noise 110 dB
- THD+N: 0,009 @ 1 kHz
- Micro-USB powered
- RCA & 3,5mm HP outputs
- Texas Instruments TAS1020B Dac chip
I should probably also mention that due to limited storage on my laptop and the fact I like having synchronized playlists on all my devices, I use 99% of time Spotify Prem HQ (320 kbps Ogg) as my source.
So, I know that my current amplification isn't even close to what these K712's would deserve, therefore I require some contribution in regards to it. I live in Finland, and it's unfortunate we don't have too vast selection for different manufacturers here... My current Dac/amp set me back 90€. What is recommended to amplify these HP's? Tube/Solid state, what brand, what model? etc. Price range can vary from 100 to 500.
From what I can find from my local supply is pretty much a narrow line of choices. Brands like CA DacMagics( XS, 100, Plus), LehmannAudio amps, Beyerdynamic A20, none of those FiiO or Schiit line that seems to be pretty popular here. Generally, there's very few tube amps that I could find... Even searched through some german sites like Thomann.
I can tell my current Dac/Amp is either horrible quality or then my MBP HP jack is somewhat mediocre. There's very little difference between them... The MBP has a warmer sound signature, bit punchier and deeper(more present) bass reproduction, whereas the Procaster concentrates on being very bright, on the cost of some low end presence. I'm looking for a set up that delivers a natural warmish sound that reflects as if I was listening to the tune live. Notes that are meant to be punchy and deep has to be punchy and deep, same concept with the highs. My MBP seems to actually deliver better overall sound over the Procaster... But then the MBP lacks power to drive these, requiring about 70-80% power for average volume, whereas the Procaster requires 40-45%, which puts me into using Procaster.
Also, someone enlighten me if Texas Instruments has any foothold in the DAC scene. I've no idea if it's a decent or a garbage brand. I could literally find no info or any reviews/discussion about TI Dac chips in general. The MBP uses a Cirrus 4208 CRZ.
Selling the K712 is not an option, I love them. Pls, help or educate me better.
Edit: Don't get me wrong, the K712's still sound fairly amazing with current set up, at least to my ears, but I'm fairly certain I could make them sound even better, use more of their potential.
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