Audeze LCD-5 Review, Measurements, Interview
May 19, 2024 at 4:09 AM Post #6,811 of 6,822
Yes it’s a very stylish cube with a heavy glass top surrounding the tubes. It has a very poor DAC in it but fortunately you can bypass that. I have it connected to the DAVE and have the choice of the clinical beauty of the DAVE output or adding the warmth of the valve amp to the DAVE depending on my mood. The LCD5 are so faithful to the chain they are a great headphone to use when you are making changes in your system. While not difficult to drive they do benefit from a strong amp. I very rarely use them with the Mojo2 for example as I find the sound a bit thin with the LCD5 from the Mojo2. Fantastic from the Hugo up though. I found a magical pairing of a 0G Grado RS1 with the Mojo2 so usually have that combo in my suitcase as my Hotel system.
Oh man, the DAVE is the DAC of DACs.
Technically speaking it can drive the LCD-5 without any amp (it has the headphone amp built in), but who can refuse a very special sound coming from a tube amp? )
 
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May 19, 2024 at 6:54 AM Post #6,812 of 6,822
Oh man, DAVE is the DAC of DACs.
Technically speaking it can drive the LCD-5 without any amp (it has the headphone amp built in), but who can refuse a very special sound coming from a tube amp? )
Yes LCD5 direct from DAVE is very good. If you are looking for pure sound this combination comes the closest I’ve heard. I listen direct from DAVE more than with the WA1 but sometimes a little bit of warmth can make you fall in love with tracks all over again.
 
May 19, 2024 at 7:23 AM Post #6,813 of 6,822
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May 19, 2024 at 10:22 AM Post #6,815 of 6,822
Pretty much my streaming setup but I am using Tidal
I used Tidal for a while but was always let down but their relatively smaller catalog.

This was four or five years ago though so I don’t know if it’s gotten better since then.
 
May 19, 2024 at 10:27 AM Post #6,816 of 6,822
I used Tidal for a while but was always let down but their relatively smaller catalog.

This was four or five years ago though so I don’t know if it’s gotten better since then.
It is much better now IMHO
 
May 19, 2024 at 12:13 PM Post #6,817 of 6,822
Holo.
 
May 19, 2024 at 12:42 PM Post #6,819 of 6,822
Did not realize you wanted more than the amp. DAC/streamer is dCS Rossini + Word Clock.
I have checked a dCS Rossini web-site. Looks like a very decent brand with a good history. Thanks for recommendation
 
May 20, 2024 at 3:26 PM Post #6,820 of 6,822
I finally tried out my LCD-5 on my WA22 and it's a great combo! The tubes take the edge off the mids and round out the bass for more relaxing listen, but still maintain a lot of resolution. I still prefer the super clean solid state amp I have, especially with some EQ, but this pairing will definitely get some ear time too. I'm using United Electric 596, Sylvania Bad Boy 6SN7s, and Tung-Sol 5998s, for those interested.

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Jun 14, 2024 at 3:41 PM Post #6,821 of 6,822
For anyone who travels often and wants to take their LCD-5 with them, I have found a good solution. I know the LCD-5 comes with a very nice 'briefcase', but it is simply 20% larger than it needs to be. Enter the Pelican V100 Vault case. It is easily 20% smaller overall, I can actually stuff it in my backpack with all of my other carry on items if I need to. It comes in a few color choices as well. I have attached a few pics showing the size relative to the OEM case and one of my ZMF sized Seahorse cases.
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Jun 14, 2024 at 4:41 PM Post #6,822 of 6,822
For anyone who travels often and wants to take their LCD-5 with them, I have found a good solution. I know the LCD-5 comes with a very nice 'briefcase', but it is simply 20% larger than it needs to be. Enter the Pelican V100 Vault case. It is easily 20% smaller overall, I can actually stuff it in my backpack with all of my other carry on items if I need to. It comes in a few color choices as well. I have attached a few pics showing the size relative to the OEM case and one of my ZMF sized Seahorse cases.IMG_6725.jpegIMG_6726.jpegIMG_6729.jpegIMG_6728.jpeg

This also solves the other problem I have with the stock case: it's too fancy. It draws attention because it looks like a movie-prop suitcase full of cash, then people invariably ask me what's in it. The one occasion in which I don't want to talk about my amazing headphones is when I'm hauling them around in public in an ostentatious, easily grabbed box. Plus, I find myself being careful not to scuff the case, and that's just annoying. I want a headphone case that I could drop down a flight of stairs and not worry about my headphones OR the headphone case getting damaged.
 

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