Here you goCould you please shoot a photo of your speaker rig? It sounds really cool. I’d like to see it.

Here you goCould you please shoot a photo of your speaker rig? It sounds really cool. I’d like to see it.
Ah! Thanks. I didn’t realize you were talking about a nearfield setup. That is a nice workstation. I can see why you don’t listen there most of the time though. A comfortable couch is an important part of a sound system!
You seem to have done it the right way, modest speakers, properly setup with some appropriate room treatment, well done. Most audiophiles will spend a lot more on the amp and speakers but very little on setup and treatment. End result would most likely be a speaker system that cost far more that yours but in most respects probably performs worse!Can be, but my average headphone is more expensive than my speaker setup (including measurement microphone and room treatment)
Thanks, and speaking from experience: even the showpiece systems, like the B&W speakers with equally expensive amps and source gear in hifi shops, are in completely untreated rooms. Only when you ask where they hide the good stuff, you’ll be shown a completely treated room and a more bang-for-the-buck system that sounds greatYou seem to have done it the right way, modest speakers, properly setup with some appropriate room treatment, well done. Most audiophiles will spend a lot more on the amp and speakers but very little on setup and treatment. End result would most likely be a speaker system that cost far more that yours but in most respects probably performs worse!
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but i have to say i was not a headphone fan UNTIL i switched to a Aune X7s heaphone amp (i had a FIIO E10k TC before) with my "cheap" DT880 250Ohms, the amp swap made a huge difference imo (while many say its not the case) maybe its the class A design of the X7s idk tbh
but this amp swap made me really start liking/digging headphone use, i still prefer my speaker setup but headphone is since then a good alternative for nightly audio
(i also use a tweaked harman curve) and i start considering buying more expensive headphones somewhat soon
i can somewhat see why sound engineer would prefer (or atleast side-check, well side-checking is probably always a good idea if you wanna get a idea of translation to other systems/setups) with headphones, for example checking vocals in specific
so its probably not a good idea to say headphones are generally worse compared to speakers, it depends on the use case
tho i still think to check a "whole" track speakers is the way to go and i get why pretty much all studios use speakers in the first place
in the end speakers are the most natural sound source since it also mimics "real sounds" (well stereo maybe made this a bit worse compared to mono) but headphones are a very good alternative, specially for quite listening (for others)
i did not try low impedance headphones with it, im wondering if the higher output impedance in combination with high impedance headphones is the reason it sounds so good, i think topping has mostly 1 ohm output impedance while the X7s has something like 10 if i remember rightAune X7s is very overlooked amp. While Topping "breaks" the records in SINAD charts, Aune has produced budged class A amp which actually sounds good.
hmm interesting, what impedance headphones you use?I had to look around but apparenly the B1S has an OI of 1ohm.
I'm sure this has been addressed 100x.... But i am struggling here being new on these forums with this topic now.
I have always preferred properly placed studio monitors to the "best" headphones for listening.... (using the same pre-amps/amps/DAC/pathway).... Dont get me wrong i love my headphones, but nothing compares to my Neuman monitors!
Am i missing something or are studio monitors the way to to go?
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My lowest impedance IEM is about 7 OHM. Softears RSV.hmm interesting, what impedance headphones you use?