Trunks159
Headphoneus Supremus
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Ok I look forward to hearing your comparison Trunks 159 ! I just got back from best buy and tested out a few headphones there. They didnt have much to choose from but I listened to the Pioneer Hdj2000s and I really didnt like those,hey were really staticy with rock music not at all enjoyable to listen too. I also listened to the Bose quiet comforts and those were probably my favorite there because I thought they were pretty comfortable, definetely noise canceling and sounded great with mellow music.. Now I didnt really get to test them out with other music but I would imagine they would lack bass, dont know for sure though. I think so far the MDR-1Rs are my favorite. I do like those Mad dogs but how nice of an amp would i need with those ?
$100 is about the most I would pay for an amp. These look like very good headphones. What do they mean when they say its a modded headphone ? Also how portable is that amp you posted ?
Not portable, needs a wallwart, if you want portable: http://www.jdslabs.com/item.php?fetchitem=O2Full Anyways, its a modded Fostex T50RP. There GREAT headphones though, wearing them right now. I own that specific O2 too, its a very nice combo.
Not portable, needs a wallwart, if you want portable: http://www.jdslabs.com/item.php?fetchitem=O2Full Anyways, its a modded Fostex T50RP. There GREAT headphones though, wearing them right now. I own that specific O2 too, its a very nice combo.
Also I just bought a ton of cds at best buy and im wondering if anyone knows how to import them without converting them into mp3s ? My objective is to put all of these cds onto an ipod without converting them into mp3s so I have some really high quality music to listen to with these new headphones !
use apple lossless, dont use mp3, mp3 is lossy, meaning you are losing information when you import your cds to mp3.
Yes thats what im trying to avoid doing. I have downloaded a lot of lossless albums and also purchased many cds as well but I dont know how to get them onto my ipod. Also, right now im importing all these Cds into Realplayer as Wave files which is the same file type in a cd or very high quality nonetheless. Why apple lossless ? Isnt that for macs ? Im using a PC.
Also I just bought a ton of cds at best buy and im wondering if anyone knows how to import them without converting them into mp3s ? My objective is to put all of these cds onto an ipod without converting them into mp3s so I have some really high quality music to listen to with these new headphones !
use apple lossless, dont use mp3, mp3 is lossy, meaning you are losing information when you import your cds to mp3.
Go 80 don't waste your time with the 32ohm version
If you have a PC, I'd encourage you to actually test the difference between lossless and lossy - and then make up your mind on what format to choose. This is especially so for an iPod / portable player, and also for something you'll be traveling with a lot. To test:
[1] Download and install EAC (Exact Audio Copy) to rip your CDs. Rip to either FLAC or ALAC (both lossless).
[2] Download and install Foobar 2000 - make sure you have the abx comparison plugin
[3] Use a transcoder (I use dbaudiopoweramp - http://www.dbpoweramp.com/) to transcode the lossless file to a lossy copy. For this exercise (as you have an iPod) I'd recommend aac256.
[4] Volume match the lossless and lossy file using Foobar2000 (apply replay gain), then run the abx tool and see if you can actually tell the difference.
In a true blind test between lossless and aac256 - most people aren't going to be able to tell the difference - especially out of a portable device. Yeah - sure - you'll get the usual comments from a lot of people that you must go lossy. Rather than follow the masses blindly - find out for yourself - then you can make an informed decision.
For my own set-up at home (see my sig - while my gear is not high-end, it is by no means entry level either), after testing I found that aac vbr~200kbps is transparent (ie as good as lossless) to my ears. YMMV. For each new CD I buy, I rip to lossless (archive copy + what I use to play on my PC based system - as space no option) - I use FLAC. Then I transcode to aac vbr~200 to put on my Touch 4G / iPhone4. I only have a 32Gb - but so far have 294 full albums on it.
If the difference is inaudible - then why would you need lossless on a portable space limited device? Have you ever tested (abx) to see what you can actually hear? It's enlightening