Show us your Head-Fi station at it's current state. No old pictures please...
Sep 21, 2020 at 5:56 PM Post #26,492 of 41,133
I'm guessing that 50 mm lens (every photographer has one) isn't getting a lot of use there...


HUH..? Surely your 50MM comment is a typo as its far from 50MM for sure..:)
 
Sep 21, 2020 at 6:00 PM Post #26,493 of 41,133
The tilt would drive me absolutely crazy!

I wonder if tilting the head at a similar angle is needed before using any of the controls! :D
 
Sep 21, 2020 at 6:10 PM Post #26,494 of 41,133
btw, what monitor stand is that, if you don't mind my asking?

Of course not; it was one of these.

Keyboard looks quite familiar... ?

I think it’s a Corsair K70, I have the same keyboard, brown switches on mine and it’s a great keyboard.

Ja, indeed. The K70. An utter tank of a keyboard - if a bit "loud and clicky". Thankfully my wife is asleep within 0.3 seconds of her head hitting the pillow (my desk is in the adjacent room). I could probably get away with wearing open-backs (headphones, to clarify for you funny lads out there) in bed and she wouldn't notice/mind. This particular keyboard's been with me for at least 5, if not more, years, and survived many a spilled beverage.

You said the thought that was in my mind!

I couldn't handle a tilted component. It would aggravate my inner need for order.

Apart from that tilt, though, it looks like a tidy & usable desktop.

The tilt sets off my OCD, which is OTC (off the charts). But that's just me. Otherwise, I love the clean look!!!!

I simply do it for the trollols
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The tilt would drive me absolutely crazy!

I wonder if tilting the head at a similar angle is needed before using any of the controls! :D

It's not required, but it can help with fine tuning volume adjustments if you're particularly fastidious about the line on the control matching to one on the surround.
 
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Sep 22, 2020 at 1:57 AM Post #26,498 of 41,133
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Sep 22, 2020 at 4:08 PM Post #26,501 of 41,133
Nice setup. Is it MHA100 or MHA150? Are you using its internal dac?

Its the MHA150 and quite honestly with all the headphone amps I own , the only one I have used and continue to use is my Woo WAF 2nd Generation.. One of these days the MHA150 will be fired up and tried out..
 

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Sep 22, 2020 at 4:36 PM Post #26,502 of 41,133
Its the MHA150 and quite honestly with all the headphone amps I own , the only one I have used and continue to use is my Woo WAF 2nd Generation.. One of these days the MHA150 will be fired up and tried out..
@PatekBruguetMogul another very nice setup indeed :) From my end MHA150 amp section sounds quite close to some tube amps but dac section can be limitation. Would love to hear your opinion especially in comparison with Woo.
 
Sep 22, 2020 at 7:38 PM Post #26,504 of 41,133
HUH..? Surely your 50MM comment is a typo as its far from 50MM for sure..:)

I wrote that in a confusing way. I meant to suggest that the 50 mm lens you probably have for that camera (most photographers have a 50 mm lens, in addition to specialty lenses like this large telephoto lens) must not be getting much use--because a big telephoto is fun as hell to use.

Years ago I rarely ever used my Nikon 50mm; preferred a 35mm or 105 for daily use. Every now & again I forced myself to use the 50 to recalibrate my visual perspective, however briefly.
 
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Sep 22, 2020 at 7:41 PM Post #26,505 of 41,133
New bedroom night stand kit

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