RayChristenPaul
New Head-Fier
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Dear All
I purchased an XM5 a couple years ago and I chose AD8397 Double Cat plus cooper bushbars as my standard set up. It was in my drawer for quiet a while till now. I have more time now and would like to get back to listening to my fav music. I bought Sennheiser HD25-1 II recently and would like to upgrade my XM5 as I feel...it can deliver more.
I listen to all sorts of music and most songs are downloaded lossless. My audio source would be my i-Pod Classic 80G with line out.
There are quite a number of chips to choose from Practical Devices website but being newbie...I'm a bit lost.
So, what would be a better setup in terms of the output buffering chips or amp chips in order to make the best out of my headphones? Appreciate all your replys. Thank you.
I purchased an XM5 a couple years ago and I chose AD8397 Double Cat plus cooper bushbars as my standard set up. It was in my drawer for quiet a while till now. I have more time now and would like to get back to listening to my fav music. I bought Sennheiser HD25-1 II recently and would like to upgrade my XM5 as I feel...it can deliver more.
I listen to all sorts of music and most songs are downloaded lossless. My audio source would be my i-Pod Classic 80G with line out.
There are quite a number of chips to choose from Practical Devices website but being newbie...I'm a bit lost.
So, what would be a better setup in terms of the output buffering chips or amp chips in order to make the best out of my headphones? Appreciate all your replys. Thank you.