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How much better would a 339 Drive Sennheiser HD650 headphones compared to Lotoo Paw Gold Diana?
How much better would a 339 Drive Sennheiser HD650 headphones compared to Lotoo Paw Gold Diana?
Never heard any Lotoo gear, but I would wager a lot better based on the fact that most portable gear will hold back the HD600/HD650 series.
Do you know anything about bottlehead crack with the 1.1 speedball modification?
I haven't heard it, but it's a very safe bet for this headphone. No question one of the most legendary pairings in this hobby is the Crack/Speedball/HD650. I decided on the 339 and haven't looked back. I have posted many impressions over the years, which are glowing. Since then, I use the ZDS as my other amp. I consider the 339 as trading blows with the ZDS, even if the ZDS is more consistently refined, clear, fast, and solid in the bass regions (relatively). The 339 is a special amp with the HD600/650s. I tend more towards the HD600 from this series as late.
On the topic of the Crack/Speedball, you can find hundreds if not thousands of accolades on this site and elsewhere. It will make the HD650 spring to life. My understanding is that it becomes much more dynamic, holographic, and "musical." The speedball upgrade is essential since it will speed up the transient response of the slower stock Crack. A crucial point to consider is that upgrades make a huge difference, so if you can DIY or pay someone for the best upgrades available, all the better (pot, caps, wiring), in addition to tubes.
The 339 has its own particular, seductive character that prevents me from ever selling it. No other amp has this. Again, I've posted a lot about it on the thread. Just love the amp, and you can use it with many planars such as HE-500 and LCD-2 to outstanding effect.
I use quote unquote "brighter." Go 6SJ/5693: Way more delicious tube rolling options ime. I’ve posted extensively in tube combinations here. But so have others, who have taught me. Search the thread for nuggets of wisdom.
Let me be absolutely clear with you. The 339 is a special amp that has its own signature. I perceive it as amazing. If you yearn for a more neutral tonality, this is not the amp for you.
I also very much enjoy the dual volume pot.
I would say depending on the tubes used, this amp can be more neutral than not.
Well that last sentence there just convinced me to save up for one of these bad boys...go big or go home right? (was thinking of the DarkVoice336SE but even on the Chinese website, they kept pushing costumers to La Figaro)I haven't heard it, but it's a very safe bet for this headphone. No question one of the most legendary pairings in this hobby is the Crack/Speedball/HD650. I decided on the 339 and haven't looked back. I have posted many impressions over the years, which are glowing. Since then, I use the ZDS as my other amp. I consider the 339 as trading blows with the ZDS, even if the ZDS is more consistently refined, clear, fast, and solid in the bass regions (relatively). The 339 is a special amp with the HD600/650s. I tend more towards the HD600 from this series as late.
On the topic of the Crack/Speedball, you can find hundreds if not thousands of accolades on this site and elsewhere. It will make the HD650 spring to life. My understanding is that it becomes much more dynamic, holographic, and "musical." The speedball upgrade is essential since it will speed up the transient response of the slower stock Crack. A crucial point to consider is that upgrades make a huge difference, so if you can DIY or pay someone for the best upgrades available, all the better (pot, caps, wiring), in addition to tubes.
The 339 has its own particular, seductive character that prevents me from ever selling it. No other amp has this. Again, I've posted a lot about it on the thread. Just love the amp, and you can use it with many planars such as HE-500 and LCD-2 to outstanding effect.
Which versionPSA-The 339 is back on Massdrop for a short time.
Upgraded version in silver.Which version