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what you have planned for a home setup ... sounds quite good ...just to throw a curve ball ...http://www.head-direct.com/hifiman has been producing some of the best headphones on the planet today ... no they won't be as light and comfortable as Beyers - but IMO in another league all together ... for a portable ... here are a couple of recommendations:again hifiman has three excellent players at various price points ... 801 considered as one of the best DAP if not the best DAP available today at any price ...Hisound has released new rocoo digital audio playershttp://www.head-fi.org/t/583197/1-for-hisound-s-new-released-rocoo-playerI just got one - they sound amazing (they are cool side - opposite of hifiman that are warm) ... going on amazing price right now ...
If you want the king of German headphone amps check out the SPL Phonitor, it's like the Jan Meier crossfeed offerings on steroids! But, it also costs about $2K us dollars.....
Great price......now remember the thing with IEM's is fit OK. You want to pick the eartips that give you a nice seal. I use the mediums that are usually already on the pair when they ship but don't be afraid to try them all even if you think, "no way these won't fit".....when the IEM is in your ear and the seal is good thats where all the bass response comes from. If you get hung up when they arrive with this just shout! Have a great time!!!!!
You may find it quite surprising, I did, and playing in this part of the hobby is affordable for me and head-fi always has members turning over new stuff for a good price. They are just as fickle, if not more, then we are doing hifi sometimes!!! The MC5's are very neutral, or even throughout in presentation. Thats why I like them, if you want serious bass banging IEM's I know those too but they are not always as accurate everywhere else. Enough of me....enjoy...put on "Close To The Edge" if your into it and close your eyes......
I strongly suggest against using a portable amp to drive DT880, 600 ohm. You can get decent sound, but you will never drive the DT880 to its full potential. I have tried several budget desktop amps as well, and none sounded as good as the Woo Audio 6 that I have listened to.