jc9394
Headphoneus Supremus
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Hope there is no heavy snow fall in Amsterdam, good luck for the tubes search.
I'm not in Amsterdam but I got over 20 inches last night. Time to go back to listening...
Hope there is no heavy snow fall in Amsterdam, good luck for the tubes search.
Quote:Hope there is no heavy snow fall in Amsterdam, good luck for the tubes search.
I'm not in Amsterdam but I got over 20 inches last night. Time to go back to listening...
Some interesting changes in my system.
After dusting off my Monarchy DIP and putting it back into my system, I changed from 96 to 192 kHz on my PS Audio DLIII DAC and I am looking for the performance gains I have read about in a few reviews.
Putting the DIP in there definitely bumps performance. I do get a more air or sense of space around instruments and people. The biggest thing I think I can say is that it seems like the headphones have disappeared. The sound does not seem to come from the headphones anymore but present themselves. Kind of like when you get your speakers set up just right and they disappear from the picture.
However there is something else that I think I'm hearing with the 192 setting that is not there when I have the DAC set to 96. It is not something that is easy to describe, but a kind of an extra pressure that is there. Have you guys ever heard/felt that experience? When I switch back to 96 it goes away immediately.
The other point I wanted to share about the DIP is that there is very little difference in audio quality when I come from my laptop or Wadia i170. The stuff from my laptop has a little of that high pressure thing, but very little. I like that I can get higher definition tunes to play full bandwidth from my laptop.
Quote:Some interesting changes in my system.
After dusting off my Monarchy DIP and putting it back into my system, I changed from 96 to 192 kHz on my PS Audio DLIII DAC and I am looking for the performance gains I have read about in a few reviews.
Putting the DIP in there definitely bumps performance. I do get a more air or sense of space around instruments and people. The biggest thing I think I can say is that it seems like the headphones have disappeared. The sound does not seem to come from the headphones anymore but present themselves. Kind of like when you get your speakers set up just right and they disappear from the picture.
However there is something else that I think I'm hearing with the 192 setting that is not there when I have the DAC set to 96. It is not something that is easy to describe, but a kind of an extra pressure that is there. Have you guys ever heard/felt that experience? When I switch back to 96 it goes away immediately.
The other point I wanted to share about the DIP is that there is very little difference in audio quality when I come from my laptop or Wadia i170. The stuff from my laptop has a little of that high pressure thing, but very little. I like that I can get higher definition tunes to play full bandwidth from my laptop.
Yep, I know what you're talking about with the DLIII. I've had it on 96kHz for the longest time until a few weeks ago and I haven't looked back since. There's more clarity and separation.
Quote:Quote:Some interesting changes in my system.
After dusting off my Monarchy DIP and putting it back into my system, I changed from 96 to 192 kHz on my PS Audio DLIII DAC and I am looking for the performance gains I have read about in a few reviews.
Putting the DIP in there definitely bumps performance. I do get a more air or sense of space around instruments and people. The biggest thing I think I can say is that it seems like the headphones have disappeared. The sound does not seem to come from the headphones anymore but present themselves. Kind of like when you get your speakers set up just right and they disappear from the picture.
However there is something else that I think I'm hearing with the 192 setting that is not there when I have the DAC set to 96. It is not something that is easy to describe, but a kind of an extra pressure that is there. Have you guys ever heard/felt that experience? When I switch back to 96 it goes away immediately.
The other point I wanted to share about the DIP is that there is very little difference in audio quality when I come from my laptop or Wadia i170. The stuff from my laptop has a little of that high pressure thing, but very little. I like that I can get higher definition tunes to play full bandwidth from my laptop.
Yep, I know what you're talking about with the DLIII. I've had it on 96kHz for the longest time until a few weeks ago and I haven't looked back since. There's more clarity and separation.
So you like 96 best then?
Quote:Quote:Quote:Some interesting changes in my system.
After dusting off my Monarchy DIP and putting it back into my system, I changed from 96 to 192 kHz on my PS Audio DLIII DAC and I am looking for the performance gains I have read about in a few reviews.
Putting the DIP in there definitely bumps performance. I do get a more air or sense of space around instruments and people. The biggest thing I think I can say is that it seems like the headphones have disappeared. The sound does not seem to come from the headphones anymore but present themselves. Kind of like when you get your speakers set up just right and they disappear from the picture.
However there is something else that I think I'm hearing with the 192 setting that is not there when I have the DAC set to 96. It is not something that is easy to describe, but a kind of an extra pressure that is there. Have you guys ever heard/felt that experience? When I switch back to 96 it goes away immediately.
The other point I wanted to share about the DIP is that there is very little difference in audio quality when I come from my laptop or Wadia i170. The stuff from my laptop has a little of that high pressure thing, but very little. I like that I can get higher definition tunes to play full bandwidth from my laptop.
Yep, I know what you're talking about with the DLIII. I've had it on 96kHz for the longest time until a few weeks ago and I haven't looked back since. There's more clarity and separation.
So you like 96 best then?
Nope, 192kHz. Sorry if I wasn't clear... this music + hot chocolate is making me sleepy.
You guys want to test out your rig. After reading Tone Audio Mag's killer review of Eno's Small Craft in a Milk Sea from Beep.com in 24 bit I downloaded it (it takes time too) and Ambient music deluxe here. Giving the new rig a real workout!
Well I went by the store and it is closed today. And from what I've observed from the window they probably sell no tubes but I thought it might have been a good place to start to ask where one would go to buy them. It's really just a hifi store. http://hifisolutions.nl/
It's by Wertheimpark, by the Plantage District.
Quote:Well I went by the store and it is closed today. And from what I've observed from the window they probably sell no tubes but I thought it might have been a good place to start to ask where one would go to buy them. It's really just a hifi store. http://hifisolutions.nl/
It's by Wertheimpark, by the Plantage District.
You are so close to England, maybe you can find a few pairs of GEC 6as7G's!
Quote:Quote:Quote:Quote:Some interesting changes in my system.
After dusting off my Monarchy DIP and putting it back into my system, I changed from 96 to 192 kHz on my PS Audio DLIII DAC and I am looking for the performance gains I have read about in a few reviews.
Putting the DIP in there definitely bumps performance. I do get a more air or sense of space around instruments and people. The biggest thing I think I can say is that it seems like the headphones have disappeared. The sound does not seem to come from the headphones anymore but present themselves. Kind of like when you get your speakers set up just right and they disappear from the picture.
However there is something else that I think I'm hearing with the 192 setting that is not there when I have the DAC set to 96. It is not something that is easy to describe, but a kind of an extra pressure that is there. Have you guys ever heard/felt that experience? When I switch back to 96 it goes away immediately.
The other point I wanted to share about the DIP is that there is very little difference in audio quality when I come from my laptop or Wadia i170. The stuff from my laptop has a little of that high pressure thing, but very little. I like that I can get higher definition tunes to play full bandwidth from my laptop.
Yep, I know what you're talking about with the DLIII. I've had it on 96kHz for the longest time until a few weeks ago and I haven't looked back since. There's more clarity and separation.
So you like 96 best then?
Nope, 192kHz. Sorry if I wasn't clear... this music + hot chocolate is making me sleepy.
Ok, this is what I am trying to get to. You like 192. We both have the same DAC. What is the source for the DAC?
Also, I get the clarity and seperation stuff. Do you ever hear something that is barely audible, but is like high pressure on your ears?
However there is something else that I think I'm hearing with the 192 setting that is not there when I have the DAC set to 96. It is not something that is easy to describe, but a kind of an extra pressure that is there. Have you guys ever heard/felt that experience? When I switch back to 96 it goes away immediately.