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Since it's the holidays, I'm looking for audio gear I can ask for. I've currently got a stock RS-1 with both bowls and flats, SR-60 with its stock foam(which I cut holes in), stock Darkvoice 332 with the combo everyone loves(mullard m8100, those Ukranian 6s19s or whatever), stock Arcam 73, Ibasso P2, and some regular gold-plated rca interconnects that came with my old Sony minidisc player. I also have a pair of what I believe are circumaural pads that fit over my RS-1 bowls and widen the soundstage a bit(but also thin the music).
I just got the flats, and while they're great for Metal and things that don't have a lot of dynamics, they're pretty bad for a lot of other stuff. They muddy and blur everything up while restricting the soundstage. I don't like bowls by themselves on a lot because they can be real shrill.
So I'm wondering if I should get the c-pads from Larry at headphile, a GS-1000, or something like an AKG 701. I don't have anywhere I can try the AKG, but it sounds like it'd be pretty awesome. I don't like Senns much. I preferred the HD 600 to the 650 and the models below it, but really didn't like any of em.
I've tried other cd players like Rega Apollo and Saturn, Quad cdp-2, and maybe that was it. I thought that the Apollo just rolled off treble and didn't do anything well as my Arcam. The Saturn felt a bit like the Arcam but I left with the impression that it didn't do anything better and just rolled off the treble. Quad felt like the Arcam but less natural.
By far the biggest differences arise from changing pads. I'm thinking that's what I need to look at as opposed to amps or sources.
I just got the flats, and while they're great for Metal and things that don't have a lot of dynamics, they're pretty bad for a lot of other stuff. They muddy and blur everything up while restricting the soundstage. I don't like bowls by themselves on a lot because they can be real shrill.
So I'm wondering if I should get the c-pads from Larry at headphile, a GS-1000, or something like an AKG 701. I don't have anywhere I can try the AKG, but it sounds like it'd be pretty awesome. I don't like Senns much. I preferred the HD 600 to the 650 and the models below it, but really didn't like any of em.
I've tried other cd players like Rega Apollo and Saturn, Quad cdp-2, and maybe that was it. I thought that the Apollo just rolled off treble and didn't do anything well as my Arcam. The Saturn felt a bit like the Arcam but I left with the impression that it didn't do anything better and just rolled off the treble. Quad felt like the Arcam but less natural.
By far the biggest differences arise from changing pads. I'm thinking that's what I need to look at as opposed to amps or sources.