Your head-fi story? how did you become an audiophile?
Feb 11, 2011 at 4:06 PM Thread Starter Post #1 of 15

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my first taste of audio and music came in 2007 when i got my first ipod. it was an ipod classic 80GB. at the time i used to think ibuds were fantastic but that quickly died. when my ibuds died after 3 months i looked for a replacement pair of headphones.i picked up some clip headphones for $9.99. and they sounded way better then ibuds. it shocked me. then i took a year hiatus from audio because my ipod broke. so in 2008 it was Xmas and i asked for a new ipod nano and some headphones. at the time all my friends said that skull candy was the best so i asked for a pair for Xmas. i got the low riders and i loved them. but 1.5 months later they broke on me and i wasn't even that hard on them. at this time i hadn't tried anything good yet so skull candy sounded fantastic. after they broke i bought some skull candy smoking buds iems. and i was satisfied with them for 2 months when they broke. so i got sick and tired of skull candy always breaking so i picked up a pair of jvc flats that i still have today. i got these in the summer of 2009. first reaction these sound terrible. so i went the next day and bought a pair of Sony mdr v150s. i was satisfied but i didn't like the sound much at all. but they sounded better then the jvc flats. then they broke so i picked up some Sony mdr NC7s. at the time i bought Sony alot because they were a credible brand. when i first tried them i thought they sounded great but that quickly died when i got new headphones the following Xmas. these were the Sony mdr xd200 which i thought were great. but i was not satisfied and in march 2010 i bought my pioneer SE m390 headphones. i was so shocked the first response when i heard them holy cow these sound amazing. i still have all these headphones BTW. and after about a year on December 26Th 2010 i picked up my shure srh750DJ headphones.and i was amazed with them a day later i joined head-fi and here i am today.
 
Feb 11, 2011 at 4:32 PM Post #2 of 15
About 2.5-3 years ago I had some Razor gaming headset and the second pair broke on me, so I started doing research for a new pair and bought some Audio Technica ATH-A700's. When I got them I was floored at the masssiivveee difference in anything I had before. I used those most of the time at my computer. Never really had any experience with portable audio since I was home schooled for the duration of high school. After a while, I got tired of how hot the A700's were on my head, so I went to look around at new stuff back in October/November, and I got some HD595's for X-mas that year. Didn't like them a ton, so I also got some SR80i's to compare. Loved those, so I returned the HD595's. Came into some extra cash recently and was able to pick up my DT990's and the E7&E9 combo. That brings us up to now, enjoy music with my SR80i's and DT990's, content. For now.. 
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Feb 11, 2011 at 6:51 PM Post #3 of 15
Since i was 11yrs old im interested on headphones. I used cheap cans with my walkman everyday, it was my addiction. At the age of 18, started to get interested on sound quality, when i tried my friend pioneer vintage phones hooked up to his a/v receiver. 
Since then, i started buying quality hp's. 
 
Feb 11, 2011 at 8:05 PM Post #4 of 15
ipod earbuds -> 6 months later mdr v150 (god awful, but I loved them) -> 3 years later -> sr80is
 
after about 20 months of abuse, my sr80is crapped out and I joined this site to ask about how I should get them fixed. I fixed them, but they died after about 4 more months. After fixing them and learning how easy and rewarding DIY is, I built my first amp (which was a freaking disaster, btw). Now I build amps every now and then for other head-fiers, and I'm waiting on my next rig. It'll probably be my last full size purchase until I leave college.
 
Computer -> gamma2 w/ sigma11 -> Speedball Crack -> HD650s
 
I've spent about $1200 over the course of two years, but I've learned a hell of a lot. My current rig costs maybe $800.
 
Feb 11, 2011 at 8:26 PM Post #5 of 15
When I was 12, 6 months before I joined here, I bought V-Moda Bass Freqs for $30 from Circuit City. I loved them to death. They were great. They also fell apart though. After that I came here to ask about what I should get to replace them. Most people steered me into $100+ territory which is too much for the 13 year old I once was. Then I bought the Shure SE110's for $40 off of Amazon. I didn't like the lack of bass at first. But I heard the clarity and they grew on me. Then this summer, my Grandparents dog ate the tips of my Shure SE110's. Rather than buying a new set of tips I thought I should upgrade.
August 2010 - I bought the UE SuperFi 5vi's for $55. I like them, but they sound VERY similar quality wise to my Shure's except the mids were a tad sweeter but they didn't have nice treble like my Shure's did. I had been researching headphones a lot by this time. So I asked to buy a pair of Grado SR-225i's off of here used for my birthday. I got them September 2010. Then by October I got a uDac. Then by November I got Sennheiser HD650's. Then I got a Schiit Asgard for Christmas. Then I got a pair of K702's. Then I traded those for my current SM3's. 
 
So from August to now I went from Shure SE110's to uDac>Asgard>SM3. I may be getting a Stax setup soon. Not bad for being 15?
 
Feb 11, 2011 at 9:22 PM Post #7 of 15
I grew up with a stereo fetish I inherited from my Dad, his old Magnavox tube stuff and Bose 901 speakers formed my appreciation of good sound.
 
My head-fi life started when I got my first decent cans around 1981 at 14 years old, a pair of Senheisers (forget which model, big n yellow :wink: ) that I had through college (about 1987).
In college I did some radio and sound/video work (I studied film) and picked up my first set of Sony MDR-7506 I used for DJing and production/mixing, these lasted me into 92 or so when I lost all my gear in a hip hop group project that went bad (Craig one day I will find you in a dark alley....)
When I returned to NY from California I started doing some club DJing and live band sound so I got another set of MDR 7506's that I also used as portable headphones with a PCDP and then a portable MiniDisc. I still have this set, as well as 2 other pairs of 7506's I acquired during the following 10 years doing live and studio audio engineering. During my years working for one particular sound company I forgot my cans for a video shoot and my boss gave me his Grado RS1's for the shoot and I fell in love. A few weeks later I went to B&H and bought the most expensive Grados I could justify, a set of 325's and loved them to death until they mysteriously vanished along with 2 books of CD's when my wife and I moved to Virginia in 2003.
I discovered the Head-Fi forums a few years ago when I was building a new PC and was looking for a good soundcard to run HP's and speakers and the rest is history :)
 
Drew
 
Feb 11, 2011 at 9:59 PM Post #8 of 15


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I grew up with a stereo fetish I inherited from my Dad, his old Magnavox tube stuff and Bose 901 speakers formed my appreciation of good sound.
 
My head-fi life started when I got my first decent cans around 1981 at 14 years old, a pair of Senheisers (forget which model, big n yellow :wink: ) that I had through college (about 1987).
In college I did some radio and sound/video work (I studied film) and picked up my first set of Sony MDR-7506 I used for DJing and production/mixing, these lasted me into 92 or so when I lost all my gear in a hip hop group project that went bad (Craig one day I will find you in a dark alley....)
When I returned to NY from California I started doing some club DJing and live band sound so I got another set of MDR 7506's that I also used as portable headphones with a PCDP and then a portable MiniDisc. I still have this set, as well as 2 other pairs of 7506's I acquired during the following 10 years doing live and studio audio engineering. During my years working for one particular sound company I forgot my cans for a video shoot and my boss gave me his Grado RS1's for the shoot and I fell in love. A few weeks later I went to B&H and bought the most expensive Grados I could justify, a set of 325's and loved them to death until they mysteriously vanished along with 2 books of CD's when my wife and I moved to Virginia in 2003.
I discovered the Head-Fi forums a few years ago when I was building a new PC and was looking for a good soundcard to run HP's and speakers and the rest is history :)
 
Drew


HD414??? That's the only yellow senn I can think of, but they aren't big.
 
Feb 12, 2011 at 12:55 AM Post #9 of 15
I was drunk one night and stumbled in front of my computer, finally winding up on eBay. I bought a pair of fake Beats by Dre Tour for $50 thinking I had gotten another great eBay deal. Once I figured out I had been jipped, I returned them with no delay for a full refund. That's when I got bit by the HiFi bug and felt something was missing musically. Picked up a set of M50s and now, I am constantly surfing these forums and trying to by a set of turntables to add to my rig.
 
. . . And I haven't looked back ever since.
 
Feb 12, 2011 at 10:40 AM Post #10 of 15
Bob-
They had big yellow foam pads with a black plastic headband and I believe they were pre the HD414, best as I can recall they were a 200-something model
 
Feb 12, 2011 at 10:52 AM Post #11 of 15


Quote:
...........So from August to now I went from Shure SE110's to uDac>Asgard>SM3. I may be getting a Stax setup soon. Not bad for being 15?


Do you have two car payments, house payment, taxes, school costs, insurance premiums, family expenses, vacations, addictions, etc. ? At 15, I lived at home with my parents, working 70 hours a week at my dad's gas station. I didn't let my parents buy my clothes, food, etc. as it brought me a new found independence and respect. There's no age where hard work stops paying off.
 
 
Feb 12, 2011 at 10:52 AM Post #12 of 15

 
Quote:
I grew up with a stereo fetish I inherited from my Dad, his old Magnavox tube stuff and Bose 901 speakers formed my appreciation of good sound.
 
My head-fi life started when I got my first decent cans around 1981 at 14 years old, a pair of Senheisers (forget which model, big n yellow :wink: ) that I had through college (about 1987).
In college I did some radio and sound/video work (I studied film) and picked up my first set of Sony MDR-7506 I used for DJing and production/mixing, these lasted me into 92 or so when I lost all my gear in a hip hop group project that went bad (Craig one day I will find you in a dark alley....)
When I returned to NY from California I started doing some club DJing and live band sound so I got another set of MDR 7506's that I also used as portable headphones with a PCDP and then a portable MiniDisc. I still have this set, as well as 2 other pairs of 7506's I acquired during the following 10 years doing live and studio audio engineering. During my years working for one particular sound company I forgot my cans for a video shoot and my boss gave me his Grado RS1's for the shoot and I fell in love. A few weeks later I went to B&H and bought the most expensive Grados I could justify, a set of 325's and loved them to death until they mysteriously vanished along with 2 books of CD's when my wife and I moved to Virginia in 2003.
I discovered the Head-Fi forums a few years ago when I was building a new PC and was looking for a good soundcard to run HP's and speakers and the rest is history :)
 
Drew

That sucks man! :frowning2:
 
 
Feb 12, 2011 at 2:05 PM Post #13 of 15
Coincidetally my story involves a pair of Sony MDR 150's too, it was a $20 Walmart solution to compensate for lack of audio in my laptop. Those tinny little laptop speakers dont even qualify as low fi. Anyway I got the MDR's. Then my laptop crapped out. My journey down the head fi rabbit hole sort of began with the new PC. The headphone out on my PC in a word sucks. I thought a better pair of headphones would solve my problem so I started shopping online for a better pair. All my searches kept pointing to Grado SR60's as being the biggest bang for your buck headphone ever. Didnt seem to be the case when I got them because the headphone out on my PC still sucked. By this time I had discovered head fi. So like anybody that spends too much time reading the nostrums posted in here I fell down the head fi rabbit hole. The flavor of the month at the time was the uDAC. So I got that plugged it in to my computer, paired it with my Grado's and entered the realm of head fi. 6 months after my initial foray into audiophillia I joined head fi and succumbed to the desire to upgrade. Since then I've had a pair of SR225's, a Denon d2000, an MS2i, and finally an HF2; and the uDAC was replaced with an Audio GD Sparrow.
 
Just prior to joining I got a Clip + and a pair of Skull Candy Titans that were exchanged for a pair of Porta Pro's. I'm currently waiting on a pair of Sunrise SW Xcapes to pair with my clip.
 
And I recently woodied my SR60's, recabled them with some 4 braided silver wire, and replaced the comfies with jumbo's.
 
I should be done but I think I have another purchase or two to make
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Feb 12, 2011 at 3:51 PM Post #15 of 15
My first internet purchase was in 2005 for an iRiver iFP-799. The people on the bus were really noisy, and the stock earbuds wasn't so impressive, so I looked into some IEMs. That's when I joined Head-fi.
 
Actually, my story goes a bit back as well... My first CD player was when Pokemon season 1 aired. My first CD was a Pokemon CD too. It had no shock protection, so it was a pain to use. Come high school I bought a new Panasonic CD player and started building my music collection from there. I was an idiot back then and put the music up a bit too loud. Then see sentence 1.
 
And after my first IEM I went into portable amps, my first full-size (D1001), then into DIY amps/DACs/headphone mods. At this stage I have been going in circles, going into high end then low end.
 

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