gurus,
Need your help- i'm almost done acquiring a fairly decent set of phones, and I dont think my DIY solid-state amp(modded with 120ohm resistors to ground) cuts the mustard. I will be using an old toshiba laptop and a Cowon D2 as a source, and sometimes a Moto DROID(Shoutcast)
I listen to classical, rock(specifically live recordings)but i enjoy bits and pieces of other things too.
Considering DA convertors, i'm thinking it might be a good idea - My computer runs Linux(ubuntu 10.04 LTS) and i'm concerned about driver support for DAC's via USB if i get an amp that has a DAC. however, most of my listening is via the D2, which has excellent SQ, so, i think i can skip the DAC - but - your opinions are welcome. I'm not experienced with tubes and how they work, especially their maintenance, usable life, burn-in, rolling et al. Solid State or Hybrid designs seem to be a more stable and promising solution ( but hey, if i knew this, would i be here asking for help??
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Cost is a major consideration, and i'm looking to stay below the $300 limit including S&H. This puts me in the territory occupied by the likes of the Maverick D1/A1, LDMk3, M-stage, Cute Beyond etc. I really want to dodge the DIY route. i gave up that hobby years ago, all that work needs time, and when you work 12 hours a day, a magnifying glass and a soldering iron is the last thing you want to mess with at the end of your shift.
I know my T&C don't have a lot of wiggle room, but let's see what the best minds (and Ears) at Head-Fi can do!!
cheers!
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