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Headphoneus Supremus
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Looking back at this thread is funny.
When I first posted this, I had no headphones at all (except a set of Pioneer 5.1 channel headphone system if you could call that a headphone). The UE18 Pro, the Hifiman 801 and the Black Bird (and a bunch of universal IEMs) were all I got, and I thought I had the world with those.
Then I decided to hit the button and bought ED10. Three months later... Look at my signature block now lol
All I can say that the ED10 is good for a noob - once I got it, the following events happened - the defective earpads and the eventual fix, the choice of an amp, the purchase of a US$3K+ DAC, tube rolling, power cables, interconnects... all these certainly burnt a hole in my wallet, but what a ride! During these few months my knowledge in tubes, sound matching increased considerably, and better yet I have set up an office rig with Hifiman driving the Beyerdynamic T5p (same price as the T1 but portable).
It wasn't until I got my LCD-2, a pair of headphones highly praised on Head-fi, did I start to appreciate the tonal differences in headphones. I know in what ways the LCD-2 is better or worse than the post-earpad-fix ED10. Although in the end I still prefer my ED10, I do not regret getting the LCD-2.
Now I gotta stop a little. I need an upgrade to my roadster which I've been using for ages. Which of the BMW Z4 or the Mercedes SLK do you guys like more?
When I first posted this, I had no headphones at all (except a set of Pioneer 5.1 channel headphone system if you could call that a headphone). The UE18 Pro, the Hifiman 801 and the Black Bird (and a bunch of universal IEMs) were all I got, and I thought I had the world with those.
Then I decided to hit the button and bought ED10. Three months later... Look at my signature block now lol
All I can say that the ED10 is good for a noob - once I got it, the following events happened - the defective earpads and the eventual fix, the choice of an amp, the purchase of a US$3K+ DAC, tube rolling, power cables, interconnects... all these certainly burnt a hole in my wallet, but what a ride! During these few months my knowledge in tubes, sound matching increased considerably, and better yet I have set up an office rig with Hifiman driving the Beyerdynamic T5p (same price as the T1 but portable).
It wasn't until I got my LCD-2, a pair of headphones highly praised on Head-fi, did I start to appreciate the tonal differences in headphones. I know in what ways the LCD-2 is better or worse than the post-earpad-fix ED10. Although in the end I still prefer my ED10, I do not regret getting the LCD-2.
Now I gotta stop a little. I need an upgrade to my roadster which I've been using for ages. Which of the BMW Z4 or the Mercedes SLK do you guys like more?