Audiotodd
Head-Fier
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For years I have only used my headphones in conjunction with my old integrated amp. I have however seen the light and would like to purchase a serious, dedicated headphone amplifier. That said, my headphone selection is limited at the moment to the Shure SE420 in-ear and some assorted mediocre headphones (alla px100) although I have been listening to a bunch of other phones and have every intention of purchasing a good open set of phones (maybe Grado and/or K701) and a less expensive set of closed cans. Because I am going to be expanding my collection I would like to buy an amp that is versatile and can be used with a variety of headphones.
So my parameters... I would like to keep the cost low as I have a couple other upgrades to make, $200-400 shipped would be ideal. Unfortunately, I am not working with a perfect source. Right now I am working almost exclusively with music stored on my computer but only half of it is in FLAC (low on hard drive space, but I intend to change that shortly). The list of my main considerations is as follows...
Heed Canamp
Purity Audio KICAS
Shanling PH1000/PH3000
Little Dot MKIII/MKIV
Darkvoice 336SE
Audiotailor Jade
Meier Corda Swing
Creek OBH21
Audio-GD C2C
Keces DA152
Headamp Gilmore Lite
Unfortunately, I have too many options. Yes, I know I've included both tube and solid state amps, but frankly I can justify either. On the one hand, a tube amp might make the deficiencies in my source less noticeable. However, I am a big fan of the crisp, clear sound that you can only really get with a solid state amp
Also, please, please note that I am NOT interested in a combination amp/dac. I do intend to upgrade over the next few years and separate amp and dac units would make that easier.
Any suggestions?
So my parameters... I would like to keep the cost low as I have a couple other upgrades to make, $200-400 shipped would be ideal. Unfortunately, I am not working with a perfect source. Right now I am working almost exclusively with music stored on my computer but only half of it is in FLAC (low on hard drive space, but I intend to change that shortly). The list of my main considerations is as follows...
Heed Canamp
Purity Audio KICAS
Shanling PH1000/PH3000
Little Dot MKIII/MKIV
Darkvoice 336SE
Audiotailor Jade
Meier Corda Swing
Creek OBH21
Audio-GD C2C
Keces DA152
Headamp Gilmore Lite
Unfortunately, I have too many options. Yes, I know I've included both tube and solid state amps, but frankly I can justify either. On the one hand, a tube amp might make the deficiencies in my source less noticeable. However, I am a big fan of the crisp, clear sound that you can only really get with a solid state amp

Any suggestions?