scythe
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Hi fellow headfi-ers
First post on head-fi - though I've been reading a lot here lately doing some research - I am thinking about getting an amp and/or dac to power my AKG 271-S headphones that I've had for a while. I absolutely love these cans (I've previously owned/still own Sennehiser HD455's, Bose QC3 and AKG K518DJ(sold)) and the 271's sound amazing with whatever I throw at them (mostly electronic dance/trance music and classical/soundtrack). After reading a lot on here and elsewhere I'm interested in getting that bit more out of them.
I am completely undecided what would be the best direction to go - buy an AMP first, then a DAC later? Or buy a DAC first? Or to make things more confusing, an AMP/DAC combo...
Specifically I am looking at the Headroom Micro Stack (Micro Amp and Micro DAC) as they seem to be well reviewed. Any thoughts on this combo or other suggestions?
I'm mainly listening via an HTC Desire at work, and via a Sony Vaio laptop at home - FLAC and MP3 320kbit source music.
Look forward to some advice!
Thanks,
Craig
First post on head-fi - though I've been reading a lot here lately doing some research - I am thinking about getting an amp and/or dac to power my AKG 271-S headphones that I've had for a while. I absolutely love these cans (I've previously owned/still own Sennehiser HD455's, Bose QC3 and AKG K518DJ(sold)) and the 271's sound amazing with whatever I throw at them (mostly electronic dance/trance music and classical/soundtrack). After reading a lot on here and elsewhere I'm interested in getting that bit more out of them.
I am completely undecided what would be the best direction to go - buy an AMP first, then a DAC later? Or buy a DAC first? Or to make things more confusing, an AMP/DAC combo...
Specifically I am looking at the Headroom Micro Stack (Micro Amp and Micro DAC) as they seem to be well reviewed. Any thoughts on this combo or other suggestions?
I'm mainly listening via an HTC Desire at work, and via a Sony Vaio laptop at home - FLAC and MP3 320kbit source music.
Look forward to some advice!
Thanks,
Craig