Murder Mike
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Well the difference for me without the Bifrost compared to with the Bifrost makes these 712's sound like a completely different set of cans...
What were you using previously?
Well the difference for me without the Bifrost compared to with the Bifrost makes these 712's sound like a completely different set of cans...
That sounds like hyperbole to me, as I have never heard a source drastically change a headphone's inherent signature. Sorry. I'll remain skeptical about comments like that.
"I am starting to really hate the DT880 after getting the K712..."
Ha, funny. I felt the same way after getting my Q701's. The 880's sounded so closed in and boomy sounding.
"I am starting to really hate the DT880 after getting the K712..."
Ha, funny. I felt the same way after getting my Q701's. The 880's sounded so closed in and boomy sounding.
Hey everyone, I'm pretty new to all this.
I have for as long as I can remember been using a headset (awful, I know), and I've now come to that point again where it's time to swap it out for something new; only this time, I decided to do a bit of research on the subject instead of just grabbing a new pair of a brand I'm already familiar with from some random local store.
The result of all this a sparked interest in the audiophile scene, and the K712 Pro seems like a pretty good place to start. Reason I came here however is because I'm under the assumption that directly connecting these to my computer is going to provide me with some pretty lame results compared to what I could get if I were to use a dac/amp setup of some sort, so I'm basically looking for some advice on that matter. Seeing there are quite a few to choose from, I'll just give you a brief description of what I intend to use the headphones for, which is: Gaming, music, movies and.. just about everything, really. But mainly those three core things.
What do you recommend? I'd say go wild, but seeing I'm just entering the scene, lets put a budget limit at $200. I'm all ears for suggestions as far as dac/amp's are concerned.
Cheers. c: