czy6412
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Got message from the seller of my Atticus, this can is literally new, so forget about my impression.
Slowly, slowly I am gathering what I consider to be a good, starter gear chain for my soon to be Eikon. Certain parts I already have and am using and certain others have been purchased or are on order. Based on what I have read the synergy between all of these pieces should be very nice and it really helps me look forward to the completion and arrival of the Eikon even more. The only upgrades I might chase after this would be to go to a fully balanced DAC and amp but to start with, this is what I will be using.
DAC - Modi Multibit
Amp - Lyr 2 w/ 1975 HG Reflektor Silver Shield (SWGP) <--- * I call these magic tubes!*
Singxer SU-1 XMOS (USB / SPDIF converter)
Furman PL8C advanced level power conditioner (I dont expect this to have sonic benefits but I got it cheap and the power outlets are super convenient and well protected).
Source files will be coming from a Windows 10 machine I built and will be a combination of ALAC/Flac and Tidal for streaming. Needless to say I am very excited to hear it all.
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Just a quick note on some initial experimentation for what it's worth: I agree about the Eikon sensitivity to amp variations. I like them much more on a pure OTL amp with some warm/mellow tubes. Smoother up top, fuller-bodied, more balanced sound to my ears, and still detailed and engaging. Really digging them now...
Definitely burn them in hard too. 150-200 hrs helps any shimmer and out of the box "edge." I prefer pink noise and death-metal and/or EDM at the same time.
Getting to emails and PM's shortly.
I am getting excited too! My Metrum Musette is out for delivery, my Wells Audio Milo is scheduled for Monday delivery and my Atticus / Eikon headphones are in the top 11 on the spreadsheet burning in.
Soon, I will be able to listen to sweet music from my FLAC files and Foobar2000 while on my Windows 10 homebuilt computer.
I would recommend you to try Amara 4 for Windows instead of Foobar
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I would recommend you to try Amara 4 for Windows instead of Foobar
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Foobar2000 is free and Amarra 4 is $50. What benefits does it have over Foobar2000 for the money?
It does look nice though, so I will maybe try the free trial.
I was using Foobar for ages but with my setup using ASIO mode Amara gives significant sound quality difference revealing every little detail, strength and/or weakness of your setup and recording you are playing
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