choariwap
100+ Head-Fier
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hi all,
it's been the textbook head-fi story. i came here looking for reviews on the er6i, but ended up a lot poorer with a new hobby. long story short, after 3 months, i now have an hd650, a k1000 and a super.fi 5 pro. thats a lot of cash!
Anyway, i just completed my hd650 rig, which consists of an audiophile USB fed by foobar ASIO into a musical fidelity xcans v3. I just finished modding my xcans, pinkfloyd style and put in some Cryo's 6h23-eb tubes.
I've not been in this hobby very long so i dont have much to compare against. anyway, here's what i think of the MF Xcans:
1. Stock vs old sony stereo component headphone out (for shame!)
- this is the only time i will describe as night and day. better in all counts, soundstage, bass impact, no noise etc. no contest.
2. MF Xcans vs Modded Mf Xcans:
- not night and day, but still a pretty significant change. more like 7AM to 12NN to abuse the figure of speech. The sound is richer, bigger and more detailed. bass is improved, more controlled. it's well worth the price of the mod kit (55 gbp over at rockgrotto). no veil here. its also a very nice first project to learn how to solder, easy but with enough things to do so you get a good workout. it also drives the k1000s decently, you'll have to use some EQ to get good bass though.
3. Modded Xcans vs Modded Xcans with Cryo 6h23-eb
- less difference than from modding. sound is better, but hard to describe because it is subtle. also hard to compare as tube rolling the xcan isnt exactly quick enough for short term memory.
if you're looking for an affordable amp for senns, MF xcans is a good choice. its easily upgradeable, mike (pinkfloyd) is a great guy to work with and knows how to squeeze the last bit of performance from the amp.
that's it, just wanted to share, time for some more music
it's been the textbook head-fi story. i came here looking for reviews on the er6i, but ended up a lot poorer with a new hobby. long story short, after 3 months, i now have an hd650, a k1000 and a super.fi 5 pro. thats a lot of cash!
Anyway, i just completed my hd650 rig, which consists of an audiophile USB fed by foobar ASIO into a musical fidelity xcans v3. I just finished modding my xcans, pinkfloyd style and put in some Cryo's 6h23-eb tubes.
I've not been in this hobby very long so i dont have much to compare against. anyway, here's what i think of the MF Xcans:
1. Stock vs old sony stereo component headphone out (for shame!)
- this is the only time i will describe as night and day. better in all counts, soundstage, bass impact, no noise etc. no contest.
2. MF Xcans vs Modded Mf Xcans:
- not night and day, but still a pretty significant change. more like 7AM to 12NN to abuse the figure of speech. The sound is richer, bigger and more detailed. bass is improved, more controlled. it's well worth the price of the mod kit (55 gbp over at rockgrotto). no veil here. its also a very nice first project to learn how to solder, easy but with enough things to do so you get a good workout. it also drives the k1000s decently, you'll have to use some EQ to get good bass though.
3. Modded Xcans vs Modded Xcans with Cryo 6h23-eb
- less difference than from modding. sound is better, but hard to describe because it is subtle. also hard to compare as tube rolling the xcan isnt exactly quick enough for short term memory.
if you're looking for an affordable amp for senns, MF xcans is a good choice. its easily upgradeable, mike (pinkfloyd) is a great guy to work with and knows how to squeeze the last bit of performance from the amp.
that's it, just wanted to share, time for some more music
