Aaron
New Head-Fier
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After a lot of research (read procrastination) I decided to buy an M-audio transit to solve my music problems - ie needed something to make my G5, iBook and HPPc sound better.
The transit's just arrived and I'm very impressed with the sound quality. It's driving a pair of Senn 280s and seems to provide more than enough juice. Good bass, more volume than my ears can take. After reading all the nightmare stories about the M-audio drivers I decided not to install them and am just using OSX's support. All seems to work - very simple. Haven't tried it on the PC yet.
The music's much more airy and less compressed. To use that well-worn cliche, a veil has been lifted from the music. If I had a Mark Levinson CD player and top of the range open headphones I might go for something more expensive, but for a PC/MP3 based system it's enough to make me happy for only $70.
The transit's just arrived and I'm very impressed with the sound quality. It's driving a pair of Senn 280s and seems to provide more than enough juice. Good bass, more volume than my ears can take. After reading all the nightmare stories about the M-audio drivers I decided not to install them and am just using OSX's support. All seems to work - very simple. Haven't tried it on the PC yet.
The music's much more airy and less compressed. To use that well-worn cliche, a veil has been lifted from the music. If I had a Mark Levinson CD player and top of the range open headphones I might go for something more expensive, but for a PC/MP3 based system it's enough to make me happy for only $70.