dannie01
Headphoneus Supremus
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At any time did the fuse get blown? Probably not, otherwise you would have mentioned it.

At any time did the fuse get blown? Probably not, otherwise you would have mentioned it.
You are correct.![]()
On a performance note, did you drop in a HiFi Tuning Supreme or Furutech in that bad boy?
You are right, too.I have a HiFi Tuning Supreme fuse replaced in same current in slow blow.![]()
Hi All,
We have just made an announcement for a new flagship amp. Please check the Sponsor Announcement thread.
The new 24/192k DAC and top loading CD transport will also be released at the same time.
Cheers,
Jack
The stock cable should be around 12" in length, better confirm with Jack and you can always ask him for an offer of a longer one. He is responsive and would answer your question always in a short period (at least I experienced). BTW, I don't think there's audible different with a longer length of the umbilical cord let say double of it's stock length.
Beside the Mullard ECC32, I have another pair of EML 5U4G Mesh Plate that will be framed in a good looking wood frame hang in my wall for decoration.![]()
BTW, beside EML, does anyone could recommend something good NOS, thanks.
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Looks like a great concept but I have to be honest If I'm going to spend $10K I'm going back to the the realm of high end speakers. The headphone experience just doesn't have the innate magic to warrant such an expense, whereas $10K spent in the high end speaker world will bring an unmatched magical return. This is not to say the amps are not worth $10K. It's just that we are talking about headphone sonics and one does have to suspend a certain sonic sensibility to accustom oneself to it's realm.
Yes you are right but you forgot one thing and that is room acoustics, so the same thing can be said about speakers.
Well I can pretty much take any room and adjust the acoustics, that's not a problem for me, Ive done it many times, and I can also take the near $4K I've spent on my head phone rig and compile a speaker rig that would simply humiliate the headphone rig and that price would include money spent on room acoustics. But my current family logistics requires I use headphones instead. Headphones are a very limited medium and it take a real adjustment to accept their sonics. It's been quite an adjustment, really a sonic and perceptive downgrade that required I stay away from speakers altogether for an extended period to adjust to the realm of headphone reproduction.
The current headphone scene reminds me of what happened in the very late 80's and early 90's when the golden age of high end audio succumbed to the every increasing price of anything designed began to sky rocket past the affordable and out of the realm of the average audiophile. Most of this price design was fueled by the designer ego wars that consumed the market thereafter and is still prevalent today. This is what is happening today in the headphone realm.