@csch92 If I'm being honest - the answer is no, but I had 2 CD-s from ATB.
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For those of us with multiple headphones, which ones are you listening with now?
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jsk ksj
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Be careful with your screen shots. Record company lawyers recently tried to obtain user info (Reddit?) of those discussing such things.
I think the attempt was unsuccessful, but better be safe...
I think the attempt was unsuccessful, but better be safe...
johnston21
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Using my new Fostex T50RP 50’th Anniversary’s with the djHiFi DJ44AR adapter from 2.5 bal. to 4.4 bal.
Sounds great from my Fii0 K7.
Sounds great from my Fii0 K7.
pataburd
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Ultrasone PRO 780i<-- . . . SMSL SP400<-- . . . SMSL M400 . . .
Robert Schumann: Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat Major, Op. 97 "Rhenish"

Robert Schumann: Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat Major, Op. 97 "Rhenish"
David222
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New (streaming) toy tonight ...
Mano Ultra mkIII (Farad Super 3 LPS) | Rockna Wavelight | Vali 2++ (Tesla 6CC42 Pinched Waist 59') | Grado RS1x
Like a knife through warm butter


Mano Ultra mkIII (Farad Super 3 LPS) | Rockna Wavelight | Vali 2++ (Tesla 6CC42 Pinched Waist 59') | Grado RS1x
Like a knife through warm butter


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jonathan c
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Audeze LCD-X (2016) << Norne Audio Vykari HPC << Violectric HPA V200:
[Columbia: October, 1980.] HH is deep into his exploration of and mastery of polyphonic synthesizers in this recording. Some nice acoustic piano weaves in and out, some great ‘synth orchestral’ funk. Even a clavinet (alternating with Fender Rhodes e-piano)! Clearly, a 1980s album: but a goodie.

Cat Whisperer Bob
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HEK Stealth - Liquid Platinum- Earmen Tradutto
Anne and Nancy weave their magical voices on this well done album. Great recording a must listen at high volume

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JRiver Media Center > Schiit Modi Multibit > Schiit Asgard 3 > Denon AH-D7200
Southern Accents (1985) by Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers - I've been playing the new Southern Empire album on repeat for hours and fancied something a bit more relaxing before bed and Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers were a good fit. Three of the tracks were co-written with Dave Stewart of The Eurythmics, the most notable of them being Don't Come Around Here No More. I picked the D7200's as they are a pretty laid back headphone and they were a good choice, the music sounds great without too much energy in the highs.

Southern Accents (1985) by Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers - I've been playing the new Southern Empire album on repeat for hours and fancied something a bit more relaxing before bed and Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers were a good fit. Three of the tracks were co-written with Dave Stewart of The Eurythmics, the most notable of them being Don't Come Around Here No More. I picked the D7200's as they are a pretty laid back headphone and they were a good choice, the music sounds great without too much energy in the highs.

Davidzak64
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I'm still stuck in 1976


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Tin Hifi P1 Max and BTR7
Ambient experimental music, sort of drowns away thoughts while working now.
Ambient experimental music, sort of drowns away thoughts while working now.

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HD800 plus this is the perfect match:

I'm still stuck in 1976
Gosh that takes me back !
I was 9 in 1976 when my parents bought this album, and of course it was vinyl, makes one feel old !
I remember even as a 9 year old boy being surprised at the contrast between Go to Hell and the likes of I Never Cry, a lot of excellent songs on the album.
I haven’t listened to Alice Cooper in literally decades but that one is being added to the streaming library.
i think the 660s 2 are waaay more aggressive than i thought they are the s2 is so damn solid with this track
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