earwicker7
Headphoneus Supremus
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This has always been a fascinating idea to me, as the only thing (IMO) that keeps headphones from bettering speakers is the lack of that physical "bump in the chest" feeling. Otherwise, I've always found headphones to be better for critical listening.
Has anyone out there done something like this with quality equipment (ie, nice headphones and a sub that isn't part of a "Comes free with your Dell!" offer)?
I'm thinking that I could use the pre-amp out from my Ray Samuels B-52 and then set the crossover to whatever the roll off point of the cans is...
Maybe I'll borrow my daughter's sub (she's got an Anthony Gallo TR-1; not top of the line but a pretty sweet sub for an eight year old).
Has anyone out there done something like this with quality equipment (ie, nice headphones and a sub that isn't part of a "Comes free with your Dell!" offer)?
I'm thinking that I could use the pre-amp out from my Ray Samuels B-52 and then set the crossover to whatever the roll off point of the cans is...
Maybe I'll borrow my daughter's sub (she's got an Anthony Gallo TR-1; not top of the line but a pretty sweet sub for an eight year old).