brasewel
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The WA22 is a very nice amp however you will end up spending a lot of money on tube upgrades. I haven't heard the HE-500 through it but I'm sure it will sound good. I still prefer my Apache to the WA22 for most headphones
The WA22 is a very nice amp however you will end up spending a lot of money on tube upgrades. I haven't heard the HE-500 through it but I'm sure it will sound good. I still prefer my Apache to the WA22 for most headphones
The WA 22 with all the fixins is still $500 less than the Apache though. I'm looking at other options, of course though. The Apache is definitely on my list.
What other options do I have for 4 Pin Balanced though? I'd prefer it to Dual 3s.
I found HE-500 were pretty easy to drive and I actually preferred mating them with my SS amp over my tube amp. Before spending so much more for an amp, you might want to take your HE-500 to a meet to get a sense of their compatibility with different amps or if they're even preferrable to what you already have. Milosz amp comparison thread is also a good reality check.
I found HE-500 were pretty easy to drive and I actually preferred mating them with my SS amp over my tube amp. Before spending so much more for an amp, you might want to take your HE-500 to a meet to get a sense of their compatibility with different amps or if they're even preferrable to what you already have. Milosz amp comparison thread is also a good reality check.
It's still a ways down the road, but I'm hoping to get to a meet. The biggest problem is because I'm looking to go balanced I'd have to find a meet with someone that has a Balanced HE series cable and a Balanced amp.
I could get an idea for SS vs Tubes, sure, but it's still really tough to get the exact information I'd need.
It also narrows it down because I'm looking to go 4 Pin. I'm definitely hoping to not buy blind, but it's been my only option to this point. Haven't felt let down yet.
Why do you want to go balanced? Frankly speaking I don't see the advantages of going balanced especially with planars. Yes I use my LCDs in balanced mode but that's just because I have the option.
Well you're spending a ton of money just to enjoy the sturdy feel of an XLR connection
A balanced amp for dynamics and orthos makes no sense to me, unless the amp has insufficient power in SE mode or you need tons of voltage swing.
For an electrostat amp, yeah balanced is the way to go, unless you can design a good single ended to differential input stage
It's not the most logical thing in the world, but if I'm going to stop spending I gotta get it right, ya know?
Everything's gotta look right and of course sound right. If one thing is out of place it would bug me to no end until I eventually spent more money to get it right. lol
Why do you want to go balanced? Frankly speaking I don't see the advantages of going balanced especially with planars. Yes I use my LCDs in balanced mode but that's just because I have the option.
If your not content with a minimal setup for your HE500 go for it imo! But dropping that kind of cash onto a system you have never heard is like blind buying a car or any other item for that fact. You may not like it over a simple SE system.
There is also the E.C.balancing act. It is single, 4pin and 3 pin. Its a little more expensive though.
Yeah...Blind Buying is tough to justify at that price point, and I think I'll do some reaching out here to see if anyone in the area has some stuff I can listen to, but Blind Buying may be my only option. Return policies are a wonderful thing.
EDIT: Another reason I'm really interested in the WA22 is the fact it has no MANY options. 3 Pin, 4 Pin, and SE. And I've heard nothing but good things.