deanchat
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Greetings,
I bought an SR-71 about 4 months ago. One thing that I have noticed is that I rarely use my Senn HD-580s anymore because I now find the presentation boring. I used to love them. . Anway, I find myself using my Grado SR-60s, which had been collecting dust for the past few years, most of the time now. Has anyone else had this happen to them?
I have been listening to an iPod (mostly 320kbps MP3s) though the dock line-out using Cardas to connect to the SR-71. This week I will finally connect my "big rig" to the SR-71 (cables on the way), so I may change my mind when I pump SACD throught the SR-71 to the cans.
On a side note...I also find that when using the Senns I have to set the volume anywhere from 12:00 to 3:00 position, is that normal? I know that Grados are lower impedence, but I only run the Grados at 10:00 - 12:00 volume position, quite a difference.
Thinking of buying Beyer DT880 or Senn HD595. Will that cure my boredom?
Thanks!
Dean
I bought an SR-71 about 4 months ago. One thing that I have noticed is that I rarely use my Senn HD-580s anymore because I now find the presentation boring. I used to love them. . Anway, I find myself using my Grado SR-60s, which had been collecting dust for the past few years, most of the time now. Has anyone else had this happen to them?
I have been listening to an iPod (mostly 320kbps MP3s) though the dock line-out using Cardas to connect to the SR-71. This week I will finally connect my "big rig" to the SR-71 (cables on the way), so I may change my mind when I pump SACD throught the SR-71 to the cans.
On a side note...I also find that when using the Senns I have to set the volume anywhere from 12:00 to 3:00 position, is that normal? I know that Grados are lower impedence, but I only run the Grados at 10:00 - 12:00 volume position, quite a difference.
Thinking of buying Beyer DT880 or Senn HD595. Will that cure my boredom?
Thanks!
Dean