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Sep 9, 2009 at 11:41 AM Thread Starter Post #1 of 13

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What tube amp is the most cost effective route to go if I were to get a dt880 600ohm. I don't mind stock tubes or whatever, I just want to power the cans sufficiently and then i'll worry about different tubes and their different sound sigs later.

I was looking at the Little Dot MK II, but a confusing thing on their spec sheet is a power output of 300mW @ 300/600 ohms. So if it means at both 300 & 600 ohms, it puts out 300mW? If so, that's sufficient right? Or should I go for the mk III which has 50mW more output power? Other suggestions welcome.
 
Sep 9, 2009 at 4:53 PM Post #4 of 13
I should clarify my budget. I don't want to spend more than $300. That's my cap.
 
Sep 9, 2009 at 4:56 PM Post #5 of 13
I also have an ASL OTL MkIII and it is good with NOS tubes (preferred are orig. Mullard or Amperex EL84, and a Raytheon 5751/windmill)..................but, better for 600ohm Beyers (as well as modded k340) is Ming Da MC84C 07 - again with NOS tubes (orig. Mullard EL84 best choice, and Mullard or Raytheon in the 12ax7 or 5751 sockets). You go to Pacific Valve & Elec. for this beauty.
 
Sep 9, 2009 at 8:23 PM Post #6 of 13
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I also have an ASL OTL MkIII and it is good with NOS tubes (preferred are orig. Mullard or Amperex EL84, and a Raytheon 5751/windmill)..................but, better for 600ohm Beyers (as well as modded k340) is Ming Da MC84C 07 - again with NOS tubes (orig. Mullard EL84 best choice, and Mullard or Raytheon in the 12ax7 or 5751 sockets). You go to Pacific Valve & Elec. for this beauty.


Agreed - it's a very good choice. The Darkvoice 336 also works well with 600 ohm cans in that price range. So does the WooAudio WA3.
 
Dec 17, 2010 at 7:19 PM Post #8 of 13
What do you think, guys, about Little Dot MKIII in pair with DT880 600ohms ? I've got this amp and now I have to decide which neutral headphone should I choise for It. Than again, shall I go for DT880 or MKIII will not reveal their entire potential ?
 
Dec 17, 2010 at 10:56 PM Post #10 of 13
LD MKIII works great with the T1, and I based the decision off others in this forum that said they worked good with the DT880 600-Ohm. Plenty of power.
 
It's considered the best bang for the buck amp they offer.
 
Dec 18, 2010 at 2:50 PM Post #11 of 13
I use my WA3+ with all my 600Ohm beyers and I get exceptional results, especially with the T1. The DT880/600Ohm pairs really well with the WA3+ as well.
 
I would look around to see if you can get one used for around $350-$400, but if not the Little-Dot and Darkvoice amps are still a great choice.
 
Dec 19, 2010 at 4:41 PM Post #12 of 13
Zombie_X, thank you for replay.  I think you did not understand my question. I am not going to buy an amp for DT880-s 600ohm, I do already have Little Dot MKIII. The problem was choosing a good matched neutral sounding headphone (for lesser than 300$). And I do not have the chance to sell MKIII and buy a used WA3. This is my final and stand alone setup (as I can not afford many toys).
 
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LD MKIII works great with the T1
 
WOW , this is a really interesting point of view.. I was doubting if this cheap amp can handle T1's smaller brother DT880, and now, if you say is true (and not an exaggeration), I think I've got an answer on my question
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. But I would be also glad to hear the recommendation from the owner of the both, DT880 (600) + MKIII . At the moment I posses DT990 250 ohm and I find the synergy so-so (too bright overall)... 
Any other suggestions , opinions are also valuable.
 
Dec 19, 2010 at 4:47 PM Post #13 of 13
Sorry about that I misread your question. And the T1 is a lot more efficient than theDT880/600Ohm so it's easier to drive. That said the MKIII has more than enough power to push the T1's drivers as well as the DT880/600Ohm. 
 
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LD MKIII works great with the T1
 

 

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