Getting sucked back in
Feb 8, 2011 at 4:39 PM Thread Starter Post #1 of 4

Kubernetes

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Heh, well after a long hiatus, I'm visiting Head-Fi regularly once again.  The impetus has been a coming divorce and a new pair of ESW9s.
 
I joined way back in 2001 with a new pair of Sennheiser HD-580s.   They were great, but they definitely needed more power than I could get out of my discmans.  That led me through a long journey in audiophilia and the following equipment:  Headroom Airhead, Grado RS-1, Etymotic Er4p (and resistor cable), Headroom Cosmic, ATH-W100, Earmax Pro, ATH-W1000, Sony  MDR-F1, and a variety of earbuds/IEMs:  e888, Westone 3, ATH-CK7, ATH-CK5m.  
 
As of now I have the Earmax Pro, W100, F1, Etys, CK7, and ESW9.  Took a break for a while because I felt that I had obtained the best of every phone for every category that mattered to me:  Home (W100), work (F1), portable (Er4p or CK7).  And I will be straight up: I love that   honey-sweet midrange from woody Audio-Technicas.  I've heard more than my share of more neutral or "uncolored" headphones, but I always come back to that ridiculously mellifluous midrange from ATs, especially out of a tube amp.
 
So that brings me to the ESW9s.  Been going through a divorce and bought these as a matter of retail therapy.  They're awesome, kind of like a mini-W100.  Yeah, the bass is a *bit* slow, but everything else shines.  Super sweet midrange, extended highs, impactful bass, and great soundstage.  BTW, smartphones are getting very good in terms of SQ.  I'm using a Samsung Vibrant as my portable source; it has a Wolfson 8994 chip, which sounds damn amazing, especially with the available software tweaks available (128x oversampling and hardware anti-jitter).  
 
In any case, I'm back here.  Any advice for sub $200 portable amps with tubelike sound?  I really like that sweet midrange and tight (not necessarily huge) bass.
 
 
 
 
 
Feb 8, 2011 at 5:51 PM Post #2 of 4
Can't advise you on any amps but welcome back anyway! I only joined this forum last year ( I am more here for the music/sound science than the headphones) I like the variety of topic and general feeling of camaraderie you sense from the members and their discussion. Best of luck with your portable amp shopping!
 
Feb 9, 2011 at 4:14 AM Post #3 of 4
It's nice to see some love for the W100. They really are something special, and one of the best of Audio-Technica's woodies in my opinion.
 
As for the ESW9, I personally don't feel they benefit much from amping. I've run them out of various high-end amps before, both solid state and tube, with no appreciable difference compared to straight out of a portable player. With a sub $200 portable amp, I don't think you'll find much difference at all.
 
They're great headphones, but don't change much with amping. Save your money for other gear, is my advice.
 
Feb 9, 2011 at 4:39 AM Post #4 of 4
Hmm... thanks!  I guess I just get temped by all the shiny little amps.  "Back in the day" the big thing was amps built into Altoids tins.  And my Cosmic was HUGE!
 

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