Show us your Head-Fi station at it's current state. No old pictures please...
Feb 7, 2012 at 12:15 AM Post #4,179 of 41,068


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Clayton SF said:

Ooopz. Sowey. Iz take it back. No money fer copywhite feez.

I am extremely gealous...

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lmao, i give up, too hard to read

Ooopz. Sowey. Iz take it back. No money fer copywhite feez.
Oops. Sorry. I will take it back. (I have) no (more) money for copyright fees. [--I've spent it all on headphones.]
 

 
 
 
Feb 7, 2012 at 6:01 PM Post #4,180 of 41,068
Office set up: K702, Grado 225, Yulong D100 (under the computer), EF2A, and MB Pro running Fidelia (with Redline monitor). Still enjoying the EF2A as an alternate amp (with the D100's dac output). This will do until I get in the Beyer 880/600 +Senn 600 and the Bottlehead Crack later this month. Then I should be done for a while.* **
 

 
*barring a windfall or loss of control on my part. 
** sorry about the crappy cellphone pic.
 
Feb 7, 2012 at 7:49 PM Post #4,182 of 41,068

I had a very similar set up last year. my D100 was under a riser that I kepy my laptop on. Mine wasn't a MB Pro though. :D I spent that money on the D7000 I was pairing with it.
 
I love the D100.
 
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Office set up: K702, Grado 225, Yulong D100 (under the computer), EF2A, and MB Pro running Fidelia (with Redline monitor). Still enjoying the EF2A as an alternate amp (with the D100's dac output). This will do until I get in the Beyer 880/600 +Senn 600 and the Bottlehead Crack later this month. Then I should be done for a while.* **
 

 
*barring a windfall or loss of control on my part. 
** sorry about the crappy cellphone pic.



 
 
 
Feb 7, 2012 at 8:11 PM Post #4,184 of 41,068
I tried the Q701 -> Yulong D100 combo about six weeks ago.  The Q701 handles death metal extremely well, and is a lot more enjoyable than the reviews of the K701 or K702 lent me to thinking. 
 
Feb 7, 2012 at 8:14 PM Post #4,185 of 41,068
The Q and K sound exactly alike to me. *shrug*
 
I enjoy the K702 with the D100, certainly. Usually for metal/rock/jazz, I'm using the Grado anyway. Can't wait to build the bottlehead and throw in into the mix with the new cans. 
 

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