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Looks to me every audiophile will like the WA3, but in case you dont it can be used as a fine OTL preamp.
Hi all Audio Circle members.Headphones with laid back sound, (HD-650 might fall in that category?) is that what I really want ?I guess I have no choice and audition them.I have pretty much make up my mind on the HD-650but I would sure like to also audition the DT-990.For the Audeze LCD2 they are too expensive and need a good amplifier to make them shine.I would like to drive the HD-650 with either the Schiit Valhalla or the WOO WA-3 (OTL)Again, I guess I have no choice and audition both units.The problem with the WOO is that they charge you 15% re-stocking which means it will cost me 75 USD if I don't like them.That's too much money for me.Guy 13
Howdy. I am looking for recommendations on a set of in-ear headphones to replace my Shure entry level ear buds from about 8 years ago. I like the new SE315, but need other opinions. Any comments?
I would suggest one equip at once, not both at the same time to replenty your cash.I do it all the time.
guy13...If your as anal as many of us are...the only way your going to know for sure is to audition the cans and amp.If not you might be in for a not so pleasant surprise...Get to a headphone meet etc....and listen....headphones are all over the floor as far as how they sound..Good LuckAlex
Laid back by Stereophile:http://www.stereophile.com/content/sounds-audio-glossary-glossary-i-mBut, there are different meanings for that term depending on the headphone in my opinion. If you are afraid of wasting your money, do as what others suggested: Headphone meet, or a hifi store where you can demo gear. Where are you located?
I would take a look at the Lyr instead of the Valhalla. I am currently using the Lyr and I think it and the HD650 is a match made in heaven. Jason at Schiit recommends the Lyr for the HD650 over the Valhalla unless your looking at getting into other hard to drive (high ohm) headphones. There just seems to be something magical about the Lyr and the HD650.