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That may be the case for a receiver or soundcard. NOT dolby headphone amps, as they can only take compressed Dolby Digital signals.
That may be the case for a receiver or soundcard. NOT dolby headphone amps, as they can only take compressed Dolby Digital signals.
Chico, I do NOT think the Yuin G1A makes the Koss clip ons obsolete. It's more refined, but pretty damn hard to drive in comparison, and will want amping at all times. If you're moving about a lot with your clip-ons, the Yuins are not ideal unless you always have a portable amp with you.
LOL, malicious intent was one of the possibilities? I hate your mind. I really do, but then again, reading further, I love it. No, seriously, no need to help. I GET IT. I appreciate your efforts. All right then. You should get some rest. Mmmmk. I loved that movie, jerk. It's one of my favorite movies of all time. Hating you now, lol. Night.
Ideally the sound would be slightly warmer and thicker than the Koss (thicker mids especially) and less grainy up top. Also ideally, the soundstage would be the same or better, although give how it looks more closed I would realistically expect it to do the more closed = smaller soundstage tradeoff. I would be OK with a little smaller soundstage for a better balanced sound, especially since they would be mainly used for TV/Movies.
also had anyone seen the sony mdsr-ma900. They use......wait for it.......70mm DRIVERS What! LOL i've read reviews and most people prefer the Phps L1.
looks pretty bad ass though
A 70mm angled driver should have an insane sound stage experience but the MA900 for some reason doesn't. It could be due to the very thin and form fitting driver housing cups, they are very thin and look slim on your head, id expect a giant sound stage but in this case you get a good sound stage, certainly not at all lacking.