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Ed: I have a little 1st gen iPod nano that I recently found out (thanks to maxcast on the apple circle) that Apple is replacing them with a new current version. What do you think of the little E5 and E6 Fiio amps? I was going to get one to pair with the nano...or do you think I should get another E11? I want to have another little portable system so that way I can keep one at work and have another for when I'm out and about.
I have the E5 - it's fine but I don't think it's much of an upgrade from what comes out of my (admittedly) weak (sound quality-wise) MP3 player. I have not heard the more expensive ones.
zepp-E6 is perfect size right?? or are they the gum stick ones which I loved and got rid of...damm, if you see another anywhere let me know...The pack of gum ipod...LOL....
Thanks in advance for any light you can shed on this.I need a new set of cans and you guessed it, I want to spend as little as possible. I'm looking for flat response and I need circumaural. I have a pr of Sony something V600 that I got 25 yrs ago. I've used them maybe 50 hrs all those yrs, but I find myself needing to use cans more lately. I don't want to play music or watch movies at odd hrs on speakers. They'll probably be for movies as much as music. I don't listen to much rock, but movie music tends to have similar requirements.After reading a bunch of threads here and looking at a couple of sites, it seems like I'll have to spend around $150 to get something like an ATH-M50 or AKG-K240 MKII. If I could get away with spending less and find something decent, that would be great. I was hoping that something like the AD700 might do it, but I think they would be way too big and I'm not sure about the bass. I had to make pads for the headband for the Sonys to fit. Anyway, I saw that people like KRK 8400, Fostex T50RP and a couple of Shure. I was wondering if anyone has experience with something like ATH-M30 or 45. It would be great if they or something like the Grado SR80 would do it, but everybody says the Grado are bright and forward and I don't think that's for me. Any recommendations for something less expensive, or is $150 about what I need to spend to get something reasonably good?
I happened on KRK KNS8400 studio monitors at a pro music shop. I own Grado SR80, and I like the KRKs much better. Comfortable, well built, lots of sound isolation. Very linear, nothing artificial. I paid less than $200. They are worth a demo.Dave
Looks like the folks at Amazon agree!http://www.amazon.com/KRK-KNS8400-Studio-Headphones/dp/B004ARUO2S/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1327726126&sr=8-1Those are 50% more expensive than the Grado SR80s, but the 6400s are the same price ($99)...I may need to add a pair to my ever growing collection of lower end cans so I can see...errr, hear for myself Can these be driven with a Fiio headphone amp?
I have almost pulled the trigger on the KRK's a couple times, I guess I should have..darn...you can find a lot of great stuff like these at headroom in the Bstock listings. I have bought a bunch of IEM's from them off that list and the boxes were bent...that was it. I'll always take a bent box and save $40 or so bucks....LOL....
Not surprising there's so many different cans and earbuds today. I saw the KRKs on Amazon. It's good to have a large selection but makes it harder to sort out. I read a pos comment about these:http://www.amazon.com/Goldring-DR150-Fidelity-Stereo-Headphones/dp/B000R98E66/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1327758396&sr=1-1I'm gonna try to listen to some today, right after I get a new battery for my car. At some point I think you just have to pull the trigger even if you haven't heard them. It's prob easy to get the wrong impression auditioning, depending on where you go. You could be listening to a pr not broken in or crummy source material. Headroom B stock is a good idea.Who makes the LCD-2 and is it Sennheiser HD-800? Sorry, but this gets confusing.