For those of us with multiple headphones, which ones are you listening with now?
May 15, 2024 at 7:50 AM Post #20,581 of 20,942
Blast from the past, while working today from home. Had to pull up the HD1000's to get all the most out of all the effects and bass Mr. Cook put into these tracks :)

Fatboy Slim - You've come a long way, Baby.
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Tidal, SMSL DO100, Violectric V200 and HiFiMAN HE1000 Stealth
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the he1000 look so lovely. would love to try them out one day

this is the perfect summer track with the 660 s2
 
May 15, 2024 at 7:52 AM Post #20,582 of 20,942
the he1000 look so lovely. would love to try them out one day

this is the perfect summer track with the 660 s2

If you ever stop by Denmark, give me a shout and we will figure something out :wink:
 
May 15, 2024 at 10:09 AM Post #20,583 of 20,942
On the Japanese Miroak ii

Jap stoner doom




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May 15, 2024 at 11:01 AM Post #20,585 of 20,942
Tears for Fears, but for the warehouse rave



QT-X, and then again out loud to annoy my girlfriend while she is getting ready.
 
May 15, 2024 at 12:33 PM Post #20,590 of 20,942
Fresh single purchase:

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M-Scaler > TT2 > T+A Solitaire P-SE

Both TT2 and T+A are made for this type of music. The detail level is amazing but not overwhelming (we own this partially to the track itself IMO) and when the track finishes you wish it was longer. Worth listening with detailed and dynamic chain with proper instrument placement and separation with wide scene.
 
May 15, 2024 at 4:28 PM Post #20,595 of 20,942
AKG K501 [w/InnerFidelity EQ]<--Violectric V222 [single-ended, Pre-Gain=+12dB, Volume=1:00, w/BDR #3 cones]<--NeoTech NES(Y)-3002 RCA<--Mojo Audio Mystique v.1 [w/Marigo Audio Labs ceramic isolation cones/footers]<--Apple Music:

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[Columbia 1959]

The K501, with eminently coherent soundstage and replete, seamless midrange, remain one of the best set of headphones I have ever heard for "Classical" and Jazz. Pairing them with the Mystique only furthers that realization.

Reprising "Time Out", which has been an enduring [and endearing] favorite since my childhood.
 
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