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On January 20 2013 11:28 wei2coolman wrote:Show nested quote +On January 20 2013 11:24 Cramsy wrote:On January 20 2013 11:02 wei2coolman wrote:Just wondering, but what are people's audio setup for listening to music? I guess I'll post what I got. + Show Spoiler +Harman/Kardon hk450 30x2 watt receiver/amp. Powering Dayton b562 Also got Senn HD 280 pro. Looks cool man. I'm pretty nooby when it comes to audiophile stuff. I've got a pair of Sennheiser HD215 which do the job but I'm interested in getting more out of my music. What's the deal with the amp and do you download FLAC's of albums? I originally had a Dayton t-amp 15x2 watt amp, but I saw quite a few vintage receivers, and they look sick as fuck so I craigslisted this HK450 for 40 bucks, recently. The HK450 I have is from the late 70's (pretty old ass hardware). I only have FLAC's of certain albums, but none for kpop. Soundstage for kpop is nonexistent, so going beyond 320kbps mp3 format is a bit pointless.
Interesting stuff. Sorry to get off track, but could you recommend any entry level amps or again is it kind of lost on kpop?
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A/V brag time? I'm in.
Fiio E10 for source Koss KSC-75 Kramer modded Beyer DT770 Pro/80
Pic is gigantic, I didn't bother resizing from camera: + Show Spoiler +
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Here is how I listen to my kpop (and a ton of other things):
Titanium HD as DAC Little Dot MKIV SE with stock tubes Beyers DT880 600Ohm
I have to agree that kpop as pretty much no soundstage at all, I can't always hear a difference between FLAC and 320kbps and if I do it's barely anything. FLAC isn't really worth it for kpop imo.
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On January 20 2013 11:49 Cramsy wrote:Show nested quote +On January 20 2013 11:28 wei2coolman wrote:On January 20 2013 11:24 Cramsy wrote:On January 20 2013 11:02 wei2coolman wrote:Just wondering, but what are people's audio setup for listening to music? I guess I'll post what I got. + Show Spoiler +Harman/Kardon hk450 30x2 watt receiver/amp. Powering Dayton b562 Also got Senn HD 280 pro. Looks cool man. I'm pretty nooby when it comes to audiophile stuff. I've got a pair of Sennheiser HD215 which do the job but I'm interested in getting more out of my music. What's the deal with the amp and do you download FLAC's of albums? I originally had a Dayton t-amp 15x2 watt amp, but I saw quite a few vintage receivers, and they look sick as fuck so I craigslisted this HK450 for 40 bucks, recently. The HK450 I have is from the late 70's (pretty old ass hardware). I only have FLAC's of certain albums, but none for kpop. Soundstage for kpop is nonexistent, so going beyond 320kbps mp3 format is a bit pointless. Interesting stuff. Sorry to get off track, but could you recommend any entry level amps or again is it kind of lost on kpop? Well any jump from crappy typical computer speaker to passive speakers is going to help a lot with any kind of music. (any passive speakers require amp). Depends on what you're looking for in an amp. Lepai is great just for speaker amps, that you don't need to be too loud (i believe they're 20 watts a channel), but they don't have any headphone connectors for amping headphones. Oh, noticed you're from Aus (if that's accurate). I heard getting tech in Australia is a bitch. Could try craigslisting some amps.
On January 20 2013 12:18 OliverDONG wrote: Here is how I listen to my kpop (and a ton of other things):
Titanium HD as DAC Little Dot MKIV SE Beyers DT880 600Ohm
I have to agree that kpop as pretty much no soundstage at all, I can't always hear a difference between FLAC and 320kbps and if I do it's barely anything. FLAC isn't really worth it for kpop imo.
Jeez, nice headphone amp. I wish I had more money... QQ
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On January 20 2013 12:20 wei2coolman wrote:Show nested quote +On January 20 2013 11:49 Cramsy wrote:On January 20 2013 11:28 wei2coolman wrote:On January 20 2013 11:24 Cramsy wrote:On January 20 2013 11:02 wei2coolman wrote:Just wondering, but what are people's audio setup for listening to music? I guess I'll post what I got. + Show Spoiler +Harman/Kardon hk450 30x2 watt receiver/amp. Powering Dayton b562 Also got Senn HD 280 pro. Looks cool man. I'm pretty nooby when it comes to audiophile stuff. I've got a pair of Sennheiser HD215 which do the job but I'm interested in getting more out of my music. What's the deal with the amp and do you download FLAC's of albums? I originally had a Dayton t-amp 15x2 watt amp, but I saw quite a few vintage receivers, and they look sick as fuck so I craigslisted this HK450 for 40 bucks, recently. The HK450 I have is from the late 70's (pretty old ass hardware). I only have FLAC's of certain albums, but none for kpop. Soundstage for kpop is nonexistent, so going beyond 320kbps mp3 format is a bit pointless. Interesting stuff. Sorry to get off track, but could you recommend any entry level amps or again is it kind of lost on kpop? Well any jump from crappy typical computer speaker to passive speakers is going to help a lot with any kind of music. (any passive speakers require amp). Depends on what you're looking for in an amp. Lepai is great just for speaker amps, that you don't need to be too loud (i believe they're 20 watts a channel), but they don't have any headphone connectors for amping headphones. Show nested quote +On January 20 2013 12:18 OliverDONG wrote: Here is how I listen to my kpop (and a ton of other things):
Titanium HD as DAC Little Dot MKIV SE Beyers DT880 600Ohm
I have to agree that kpop as pretty much no soundstage at all, I can't always hear a difference between FLAC and 320kbps and if I do it's barely anything. FLAC isn't really worth it for kpop imo. Jeez, nice headphone amp. I wish I had more money... QQ
Haha thanks, I got it just before chrismas. Coming from a Fiio E9 it's a whole new world. Now im scared of getting into tube rolling, my wallet would not appreciate..
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On January 20 2013 11:28 wei2coolman wrote:Show nested quote +On January 20 2013 11:24 Cramsy wrote:On January 20 2013 11:02 wei2coolman wrote:Just wondering, but what are people's audio setup for listening to music? I guess I'll post what I got. + Show Spoiler +Harman/Kardon hk450 30x2 watt receiver/amp. Powering Dayton b562 Also got Senn HD 280 pro. Looks cool man. I'm pretty nooby when it comes to audiophile stuff. I've got a pair of Sennheiser HD215 which do the job but I'm interested in getting more out of my music. What's the deal with the amp and do you download FLAC's of albums? I originally had a Dayton t-amp 15x2 watt amp, but I saw quite a few vintage receivers, and they look sick as fuck so I craigslisted this HK450 for 40 bucks, recently. The HK450 I have is from the late 70's (pretty old ass hardware). I only have FLAC's of certain albums, but none for kpop. Soundstage for kpop is nonexistent, so going beyond 320kbps mp3 format is a bit pointless. 320 is useless anyways. v0 is the same thing except in a more efficient format. a700x here.
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I don't listen to a lot of Kpop but the mixing is generally not that bad for modern standards. Sure there's little to no dynamic range (just like most other other modern pressing) but it's not too painful to listen to from my experience. My main rig revolves around a pair of STAX SR-007s and SR-507s.
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Whoa you guys are legit :O
I just have RE-262 IEMs and k240 studios with a tiny little E6 amp and normal hp crappy sound card ;__;
Mostly sounds pretty alright to me though lol, I'm not that good at hearing nuanced differences in audio.
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On January 20 2013 13:15 Aerisky wrote: Whoa you guys are legit :O
I just have RE-262 IEMs and k240 studios with a tiny little E6 amp and normal hp crappy sound card ;__;
Mostly sounds pretty alright to me though lol, I'm not that good at hearing nuanced differences in audio.
^Second that, a STAX SR-007 is pretty crazy.
I also have an RE-262, but use my HD555 / RE-0 + CMoyBB as amp
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On January 20 2013 13:15 Aerisky wrote: Whoa you guys are legit :O
I just have RE-262 IEMs and k240 studios with a tiny little E6 amp and normal hp crappy sound card ;__;
Mostly sounds pretty alright to me though lol, I'm not that good at hearing nuanced differences in audio. Heh, I also have an E6 amp as well; for my zune with my SoundMagic e10's.
Also, IGAB album not bad, there a few quality tracks in it. Still not sure why they chose IGAB as their title song though. Gunna give it a few more run throughs.
2Yoon mini-album has a few good songs in it as well.
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I call my friends on my landline and ask them to play it over the speaker
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I use a SRH550DJ and hook it up to my J3 + iBasso D-Zero for when I'm on the go. But if I'm too lazy to hook up the amp I have my Monster Pro Gold Turbines.
When at home I hook up the D-Zero and use it as a DAC and pair it with my Beyerdynamic DT770 Pro (250 ohm version).
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Sun Ye was always taking a break after the wedding while the rest of the group did solo/sub-unit work. That AKP article didn't give any information that hadn't been stated from the start. Not sure why you guys are making a big deal out of it now. She is still listed as a WG. Nothing is set in stone just yet. The article headline was extremely misleading. It is AKP of course.
As far as relevant? The 2012 sales total were posted not too long ago. They did more than fine.
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On January 20 2013 16:16 ShmeeZZy wrote: Sun Ye was always taking a break after the wedding while the rest of the group did solo/sub-unit work. That AKP article didn't give any information that hadn't been stated from the start. Not sure why you guys are making a big deal out of it now. She is still listed as a WG. Nothing is set in stone just yet. The article headline was extremely misleading. It is AKP of course.
As far as relevant? The 2012 sales total were posted not too long ago. They did more than fine.
the korean articles they used as sources indicated that she was only stopping promotions so akp made a translation mistake (which theyve fixed).
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Some of you guys have a lot of gear for hearing music. All I have is a regular headset and nothing special like some of you.
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^^ Yeah I have to use Siberia V2 which have abysmal audio quality : (
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I thought I entered the headphone enthusiast thread. Where are the ido- oh! Thanks Nickson, you rock!
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On January 20 2013 16:58 IMHope wrote: Some of you guys have a lot of gear for hearing music. All I have is a regular headset and nothing special like some of you. Low-end audiophile gear is fairly affordable, at least for speaker set up, in amurika anyways.
Phantom's new album, not quite as good as their last, but I still enjoy that MV they did for it. Also, ~11 days till sistar19. so hyped.
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