Post a picture of your Headphone Rig.

May 13, 2010 at 7:47 AM Post #1,246 of 1,639
 
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VERY nice!


Thanks. I am happy that I ended up with the Concerto. I was close to ordering either the Audio GD Fun or a Harmony Design Ear 90 - both sounded fantastic (each in their way) with the T1. But the Concerto has exceeded my expectations. I am glad I trusted Jan Meiers never failing quality and without being able to listen to the amplifier it has been great to find out that the reviews here on Head-fi was totally right about what they said. 
 
Jun 2, 2010 at 4:33 PM Post #1,247 of 1,639
Had this in my ZDT post, but might as well put it here too:
 

 
Jun 3, 2010 at 2:05 AM Post #1,249 of 1,639
Thanks! I just finished it with the recent arrival of the amp.  Hopefully that should do for a long time--keeping fingers crossed I don't get the upgrade bug any time soon.
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Nov 1, 2010 at 6:43 AM Post #1,255 of 1,639
Is it allowed to cross-post pics from another thread? Well, here it is, as seen in the "computer rigs" thread as well:
 

 
My transportable home listening rig.
 
At the center of it is my headless Mini ITX computer holding my music and controlled via Plugplayer on the Ipod Touch or foodroid on my Android tablet.
It's hooked up to my AUNE Mini USB DAC, which in turn is plugged into the Little Dot II++. The Sony PCDP is plugged into the (barely visible) Bravo amp for the time being.
 
My headphones are stored on a Ikea Grundtal towel holder softened by isolation for heating pipes, the headphone cords are held by S-shaked hooks attached to the second bar of the towel holder. The entire setup is on wheels and all power cords are consolidated into one "onboard" power strip, so I only need one power outlet whereever I decide to haul the whole thing.
 
The box on the bottom shelf covered in Native American designs holds my IEMs and extra vacuum tubes, the box on top of that has LODs, alternative/replacement ear tips and other portable accessories. On the left side of the top shelf, you can see my three portable players. I'm considering getting either a standalone CDP with coax-out or a toslink-to-coax converter for my Iriver H120 to utilize the AUNE's coax in.
 
Nov 1, 2010 at 10:51 AM Post #1,257 of 1,639
Yeah, that's very well thought out!
 
Nov 1, 2010 at 7:20 PM Post #1,260 of 1,639

 

 
This is what I use at home attached to a MacBookPro with iTunes and AppleLossless files.
 
Will photograph my office system to post later.
 

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