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I have never really noticed a lot of difference with tube rolling on with the Crack. Seems like the input tube had more of an effect. It always sounds good.
Hi Guy,Sounds like your having fun with all the tube rolling in your Bottlehead Crack. Did you every upgrade it to Speedball?Cheers Rod
When you get back to Canada, all things audio will probably be easier to deal with- including trading out your 650s (which are plainly not your cup of tea) if you desire. Or upgrading your amp (I still think you'd be better off just trying a pair of 600s you will probably like those better than your current ones)I love my 650s, on most material they sound just great to me (they are magical on well recorded piano), but here and there I hear things that would sound better "brightened up" (like on my Etymotic IEMs). But, the reverse is also true sometimes! That's why I would like to get a second pair of full size open cans sometime (AKG K712 being the leading contender.) If I am using the Fidelia player on my Mac, just a smidge of treble boost makes any "darkness" disappear, but some sources don't have tone controls, plus it's fun to have a change of pace. Kind of like having another **** restaurant to go to, you know?
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The Crack Sennheiser combination is special. I think the Speedball is a nice upgrade. I have been investing in more music since finding the Crack.