ComradeTao
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Hello Head-fi,
I trust the throroughly contemplated opinions coming from this website, so I wanted to pick the brains of the head-fi-ers here.
I have a Meizu M6; on which, I listen to almost every type of music. I do the same with my computer running a Creative X-Fi sound card. I also hope to be running the headphones I purchase on a laptop sometime in the future.
I have been looking at headphones like the MDR-XB500, but they don't seem suited for a wide range of delightful audio tracks. Superlux headphones like the 668B and 681 along with Samsons SR850 have presented themselves as acceptable alternatives.
My questions are:
Do you think my tiny MP3/FLAC player is capable of driving those headphones adequately?
The 681 line of headphones has multiple versions and is the cheapest. Would you recommend the 681B or 681F for a more neutral sound?
Do you know of any other alternatives in the $30-50 price range that provide reasonably similar or better sound quality?
Thanks in advance,
The Iron Comrade.
I trust the throroughly contemplated opinions coming from this website, so I wanted to pick the brains of the head-fi-ers here.
I have a Meizu M6; on which, I listen to almost every type of music. I do the same with my computer running a Creative X-Fi sound card. I also hope to be running the headphones I purchase on a laptop sometime in the future.
I have been looking at headphones like the MDR-XB500, but they don't seem suited for a wide range of delightful audio tracks. Superlux headphones like the 668B and 681 along with Samsons SR850 have presented themselves as acceptable alternatives.
My questions are:
Do you think my tiny MP3/FLAC player is capable of driving those headphones adequately?
The 681 line of headphones has multiple versions and is the cheapest. Would you recommend the 681B or 681F for a more neutral sound?
Do you know of any other alternatives in the $30-50 price range that provide reasonably similar or better sound quality?
Thanks in advance,
The Iron Comrade.