UWisconsin77
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Alright, I've done some pretty extensive research, and I think, I've narrowed down my options, however I am seeking your experience, knowledge, and help, to help me, decide which headphone/amp I should consider next.
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A little about me, and my agenda.
I purchase and import ALL my classic rock from CD Universe - Your Online Music Store , and have been for some time. I am also a big "MFSL" fan (google it) as well, and have many MFSL copies in my collection. I am also an avid fan of using eBay to purchase CD's from South America, Germany, UK, South Africa, some Japanese releasings/revisions, etc. I both enjoy critical listening and simply enjoying the music (the "fun" factor); toe tapping, grooving to the music, etc.
And finally, I am more importantly looking to settle on a single pair of headphones. I am up for "collecting" others, but I need an every-day pair that I can continually go to for my needs.
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Who I listen to: Pink Floyd, Queen, Commodores, Cream, Beatles, "Yes", John Lennon, Steely Dan, Bob Marley (not quite classic rock, but..), Allman Brothers, Rush, Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton etc. etc. etc.
What I have been considering: RS-1's, Grado SR100's w/HP1000 drivers, Denon D7000's, Senn 650's w/ upgraded cable, used Edition 9's, AKG K1000's, JVC DX1000, Beyer "Deep Cup" Darth Beyers, AT anything (AD2000, new AD2000X [I think] or OOP AT's). I value the "look" to be a little important to, as I've seen some damned ugly HP's (to me).
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RS-1's: The "retro" look is fine by me, I'm not a total fan of it, but it looks nice. What worries me most, is what is generally said about the "soundstage", or lack there of. I'd preferably like to be in 3rd-5th row, not the first. Also, I haven't found many people that considered these resolving and as detailed, as I was hoping for, for the times I just want to sit back and pick apart the music.
SR100 w/HP1000 drivers: not a lot of info on these, but have classic HP1000 drivers..
Denon D7000's: not much on this.. I've heard maybe a cross of Senn and L3000's? I've owned the MarkL modded D2000's, and I wasn't exactly happy. Just not my cup of tea. These may be it..
Senn 650's w/ upgraded cable: I'm not sure I'd like the whole Senn "house signature", but I am considering it. What I like is the extraordinary ability to scale equipment.
Edition 9's: I've been reading quite a bit on these, but what scares me most is the "comfort" level, and "too" much bass, however the few people who expressed these exact qualities, found out to find it comfortable, and not having "mids-bleeding" bass, that I'm scared of.
AKG K1000's: Worried about the bass section. Said to be some-what bass-lite. I would much prefer tight, articulate bass with a decent amount of authority, than overwhelming bass that is completely out of control.
JVC DX1000: Worried about the "carnivorous" sound, not sure exactly what that means or is; the "midrange" many often talk about (not necessarily bad or good, I think) and the bass. Which is often talked about, that is something that could use much control.
Deep-cup Darth Beyeres: Very little talked about. I would LOVE to own one, but I have no idea what to expect. Only thing that worries me is the amount of detail/resolution, the "fun" factor, and if the bass is controlled, because stock DT770 bass is just way out of control.
AT anything - the comfort on my head, is mind blowing. Extremely comfortable. I have researched the W5000's, but feel it is on par with the Sony SA5000's, which seem to have more/better bass than the W5000's.
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Equipment: in progress. I'm about 98% committed to a Headamp GS-1, as it works wonders with just about any, and every headphone. Flexibility combined with great sound, really brings me back to this amp every time. I have yet to purchase it, but it's #1 on my list right now. If I choose the K1000's, I'll be picking up a Firestone Audio "Big Joe" for starters.
CDP: depends on the HP I settle with. I have a bit more than a grand to spend, which leaves lots of options. Once I settle on the HP's I want, I can concentrate on this.
If there's any additional info that could be useful to you, please ask me, as I'm committed to getting my foot into "high-end-'fi" (to me and my wallet). I'm just looking to gather additional information and opinions on these HP's considered, and the music genre I listen to.
Thanks for your time..
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A little about me, and my agenda.
I purchase and import ALL my classic rock from CD Universe - Your Online Music Store , and have been for some time. I am also a big "MFSL" fan (google it) as well, and have many MFSL copies in my collection. I am also an avid fan of using eBay to purchase CD's from South America, Germany, UK, South Africa, some Japanese releasings/revisions, etc. I both enjoy critical listening and simply enjoying the music (the "fun" factor); toe tapping, grooving to the music, etc.
And finally, I am more importantly looking to settle on a single pair of headphones. I am up for "collecting" others, but I need an every-day pair that I can continually go to for my needs.
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Who I listen to: Pink Floyd, Queen, Commodores, Cream, Beatles, "Yes", John Lennon, Steely Dan, Bob Marley (not quite classic rock, but..), Allman Brothers, Rush, Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton etc. etc. etc.
What I have been considering: RS-1's, Grado SR100's w/HP1000 drivers, Denon D7000's, Senn 650's w/ upgraded cable, used Edition 9's, AKG K1000's, JVC DX1000, Beyer "Deep Cup" Darth Beyers, AT anything (AD2000, new AD2000X [I think] or OOP AT's). I value the "look" to be a little important to, as I've seen some damned ugly HP's (to me).
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RS-1's: The "retro" look is fine by me, I'm not a total fan of it, but it looks nice. What worries me most, is what is generally said about the "soundstage", or lack there of. I'd preferably like to be in 3rd-5th row, not the first. Also, I haven't found many people that considered these resolving and as detailed, as I was hoping for, for the times I just want to sit back and pick apart the music.
SR100 w/HP1000 drivers: not a lot of info on these, but have classic HP1000 drivers..
Denon D7000's: not much on this.. I've heard maybe a cross of Senn and L3000's? I've owned the MarkL modded D2000's, and I wasn't exactly happy. Just not my cup of tea. These may be it..
Senn 650's w/ upgraded cable: I'm not sure I'd like the whole Senn "house signature", but I am considering it. What I like is the extraordinary ability to scale equipment.
Edition 9's: I've been reading quite a bit on these, but what scares me most is the "comfort" level, and "too" much bass, however the few people who expressed these exact qualities, found out to find it comfortable, and not having "mids-bleeding" bass, that I'm scared of.
AKG K1000's: Worried about the bass section. Said to be some-what bass-lite. I would much prefer tight, articulate bass with a decent amount of authority, than overwhelming bass that is completely out of control.
JVC DX1000: Worried about the "carnivorous" sound, not sure exactly what that means or is; the "midrange" many often talk about (not necessarily bad or good, I think) and the bass. Which is often talked about, that is something that could use much control.
Deep-cup Darth Beyeres: Very little talked about. I would LOVE to own one, but I have no idea what to expect. Only thing that worries me is the amount of detail/resolution, the "fun" factor, and if the bass is controlled, because stock DT770 bass is just way out of control.
AT anything - the comfort on my head, is mind blowing. Extremely comfortable. I have researched the W5000's, but feel it is on par with the Sony SA5000's, which seem to have more/better bass than the W5000's.
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Equipment: in progress. I'm about 98% committed to a Headamp GS-1, as it works wonders with just about any, and every headphone. Flexibility combined with great sound, really brings me back to this amp every time. I have yet to purchase it, but it's #1 on my list right now. If I choose the K1000's, I'll be picking up a Firestone Audio "Big Joe" for starters.
CDP: depends on the HP I settle with. I have a bit more than a grand to spend, which leaves lots of options. Once I settle on the HP's I want, I can concentrate on this.
If there's any additional info that could be useful to you, please ask me, as I'm committed to getting my foot into "high-end-'fi" (to me and my wallet). I'm just looking to gather additional information and opinions on these HP's considered, and the music genre I listen to.
Thanks for your time..