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Ray, just out of curiosity, did you ever decide on a preamp? You were about the most thorough person I've ever seen on the forum lol. I actually found my own ideal preamp by reading a lot of the responses to the threads you started, but was just curious if you ever found the right match for your needs? I've heard the same thing about the Bose NC headphones...seems that many people love that quality about them, even if theyre not really "audiophile" cans.
Ray: I went with the SAS Audio Labs 10a about two years ago. It was a fantastic preamp. I recently sold it since I"m sort of abandoning my 2-channel system while I'm in an apartment and making the move to headphones. But when I get a house again, I plan to purchase another 10a for sure.
I don't think noise cancelling phones are as effective as Etymotic Research ER4S, which have 35 - 40dB of ambient noise rejection and sound good at the same time. http://www.etymotic.com/ephp/er4.htmlI use them and can play music quietly, because of this rejection figure. The problem with noise cancelling phones is they tend not to sound good! Ooops! As well, their effective ambient noise rejection is inferior to something like the Etymotics. I do think that reasonable compromise can be found in sealed-back headphones, though, and these can be more convenient and comfortable than having something deep in your ear canal - this wears thin after 3 hours or so.
I can attest to the isolation of the etymotics- waaaay better than the Ultimate ears ones I just bought and am going to return. One solution to possible comfort issues is to go to an audiologist and get fitted for custom ear inserts. it costs a c-note but is probably worth it. I use the foam plugs and they work pretty well for me.If the OP is still following this, I am unclear as to whether by 'over ear' you mean 'on-ear' or 'around-ear' styles, which are two different kettles of fish.My average toleration of sealed headphones averages three minutes before I start feeling the urge to take them off. Have disliked the form factor in general since an ill-considered purchase of Koss Pro4AA's many years back. I did do better with a recent borrowed pair of Beyer DT770s though. The velour style earpads probably helped.
Hi Ajzepp,Well, unfortunately, no. Money's been real tight. Can't seem to get past this paying the bills syndrome. Also, due to my hearing is changing, this changes the whole ballgame. Speakers and such don't have the appeal they used to have. So now, ... reading up on the cans and amps to go with them. I've been thinking of either a Nightshade or AVA preamp. one possible option for me is the Opticouopler. It's cheap, results are good. So I'm glad someone got some good use out of my questionings. So what did you end up getting for your self?Ray Bronk