Superlux Express Train
Apr 20, 2011 at 1:53 PM Post #93 of 1,352
beyer dt770
 
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is a carbon copy! but oh well, we already know the superluxes arent original in design, it is sound what matters most. and yes, would be great another giant killer
 
Apr 21, 2011 at 1:56 AM Post #97 of 1,352
After auditioning the HD662 and its balanced B variant as well as the HD681, am leaning towards the 662, being closed and with the slightly deeper bass than the 662B. While the 662 are indeed more"'fun" sounding than the 669, I just didn't feel like they're for me, which is why I held off from taking them home. If the 681 were a closed pair, I'd most likely would've gone with them instead. Better to my ears than the 662.
Oh. Also tried on the 440 and the 660. Power hungry babies, those are. Couldn't get a proper impression on them due to the lack of proper amp, but Headfonia seems to like them.
 
Apr 22, 2011 at 2:53 AM Post #98 of 1,352


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Oh. Also tried on the 440 and the 660. Power hungry babies, those are. Couldn't get a proper impression on them due to the lack of proper amp, but Headfonia seems to like them.


I like HD660 too! the mid is much better than HD668B. Now if only I could get my paw on HD440 which headfonia said have the best mid from all superluxes models....
 
 
Apr 22, 2011 at 4:14 AM Post #99 of 1,352
I just got my HD668B through the mail today. It sounds pretty nice right out of the box. I cannot wait to hear how it sounds after burn-in. I never heard a pair of expensive sounding headphone before, so I cannot say much about it. All in all, I am happy with my purchase.
 
Apr 22, 2011 at 8:32 AM Post #100 of 1,352


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I just got my HD668B through the mail today. It sounds pretty nice right out of the box. I cannot wait to hear how it sounds after burn-in. I never heard a pair of expensive sounding headphone before, so I cannot say much about it. All in all, I am happy with my purchase.



Just responding to your signature:
 
Step1: Lose your sources.
Step2: get a cheap $40 Sansa Clip+ and install Rockbox
Step3: buy a $60 JDS Labs CMOY amplifier from Ebay
Step4: Buy a $8 Fiio L8 (or similar) interconnect.
Step5: Listen to your HD668b. 
Step6: Fall to your knees/thank the heavens/deity of choice/me. 
 
Apr 23, 2011 at 3:38 AM Post #102 of 1,352
 
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That's why I took my time to do the signature. I need suggestions! Thank you for that Negakinu. I am wondering if you can give me more suggestions on them. I do noticed a whole lot of people with the Sansa clip with rockbox(necessary!). Then I see the korean cowon and a few sonys. amps and etc. Thank you
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Just responding to your signature:
 
Step1: Lose your sources.
Step2: get a cheap $40 Sansa Clip+ and install Rockbox
Step3: buy a $60 JDS Labs CMOY amplifier from Ebay
Step4: Buy a $8 Fiio L8 (or similar) interconnect.
Step5: Listen to your HD668b. 
Step6: Fall to your knees/thank the heavens/deity of choice/me. 



 
 
May 3, 2011 at 6:10 PM Post #105 of 1,352
Got with the docs a while back and now I'm on the Superlux express train with some 662b's heading my way...maybe I should try buying something that isn't FOTM for a change...:p
 

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