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^ Awesome stuff man, how does the amp affect the sonys? Since i have almost the same headphone. I actually bumped my order from the fiio e3 to e5 amp. Still, pretty small entry level stuff, but i wanna see how it changes the sound.
Anyone on head-fi.org? Granted i have all of 4 posts and dont go on much
Ha thanks!
It makes a good difference but not a whole lot. The Sonys are pretty low impedance from what I can tell and don't get a ton out of the amp. They do sound cleaner and have more bass but they're not night and day different like the Shures are. The amp does let you listen to lower volumes with better clarity and dynamic range compared to before though, so that's a plus.
Despite the Shures' low impedance they can't get enough current and power from an ipod unless it's turned up waaaaay too loud. Loud + IEM = deaf, and I already don't need help in that area. The amp gives the little midgets more than enough current and power to actually sound the way they're supposed to even at low volumes. With the amp the cans actually had bass.
I think the V6s and 7506s sound pretty much the same, the difference lies in the durable exterior.
I've got a pair of SR60s that I use here at work with no amp. They sound great, just don't quite have the bass punch, although an amp helps big time. I've had a chance to listen to them through a few different amps.
I'm planning on stepping up to the 225s and a nice amp eventually.
I HATE closed back headphones, they lose their presence/openness. At least all the ones I've listened to.
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Grado Sr80s came today. Better highs, tons of detail and separation to my ears. However the bass does not kick my ass like it does on the V6s. Overall, i think i like the sr80s, but this is first impression. My guess is the V6s will be great for travel (foldable/isolation) but alone at home i think the Sr80s will be better. Maybe the amp can add a little more bottom end as well
I tried out the Beats By Dre and was pretty unimpressed. I think they are very overpriced personally.
I have Sennheiser HD485s which I think for 80 bucks you can't go wrong. I tried my friend's HD595s and thought they even though they had more clarity, they were really lacking in bass.
Grado Sr80s came today. Better highs, tons of detail and separation to my ears. However the bass does not kick my ass like it does on the V6s. Overall, i think i like the sr80s, but this is first impression. My guess is the V6s will be great for travel (foldable/isolation) but alone at home i think the Sr80s will be better. Maybe the amp can add a little more bottom end as well
Yes, a quality amp will help big time with the bottom end, and help the overall clarity and response.
There are a couple of very good affordable amps on headphones.com.
Need parts now? Need them cheap? steve@blunttech.com Chief Sales Officer, Midwest Division—Blunt Tech Industries
I want one of those little tube ones for like 50 bucks. The Bravo Audio ones. They have good reviews and look cool as shit. Tubes are where its at too.
This thread kinda inspired me to get a nice set of closed headphones i can use to listen to all kinds of music while at work, home, or traveling. Here's what i'm looking at right now...
i know the price range on these is rather big. i might try out the dbi PRO 700 since it seems like a popular budget headphone on headphone forums. if i don't like them then i can step up to something more expensive.
speak up if you have any opinions on any of these or any other suggestions.
i would primarily be using these without an amp and just out of a computer or mp3 player... i might get an amp sometime later.
Last edited by StrokedSix; 01-19-2010, 04:29 PM.
Reason: added more info and RP-21s
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