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Okay, so I've built a low-budget system around a Trends TA-10.1 amp (unmod), a Citypulse 7.2 DAC, a Pioneer universal player, an Airport Express streaming Apple Lossless files, and some Boston Acoustics VR-M50 bookshelf speakers.I've been enjoying my Grado SR-60s through the Citypulse's built-in headphone amp, but know I could do better.I'm leaning towards buying a pair of Denon D2000 closed cans. I also still have the option of returning my Citypulse for a different DAC and/or headphone amp.I'm looking for some quality after hours listening when the fam is in bed. Any advice out there on what I should/should not buy in the $300 to $700 range?
Hi, I have a pair of the Denon 2000's and 5000's and really like them (to me the 2000 and 5000 sound very similar), in fact I am listening to some Tori Amos through the 2000's right now... I also have re-cabled Senn 600 and 650's and re-cabled Beyer 990's (among many others...) and the Denon's hang right in there with all of them.The Denon's are good for late night listening as they don't "leak" as much sound as open back cans, so you can be in the same room with someone who is sleeping and listen without bothering them. I really enjoy the sound of them with my Little Dot's (MKIVSE and II) driving them. I like the Little Dot line of amps and think they offer a really good value and bang for the buck. Plus, David is great to deal with. I would go so far as to say that if Little Dot went through dealers instead of selling direct, I would offer them to my customers, that's how much I like these little, inexpensive amps.Also, another to consider is the Trafomatic Audio Experience Head One. I am going to get one of those in here to listen to, they look like they have the goods. Vista Audio has a Circle here, they import the Trafomatic gear.Another amp to consider that doesn't get much play is the Shangling PH-3000 head amp. It is a killer little amp for $400.Disclaimer--I sell Shangling, Sennheiser and Denon.Peace, LeeQuote from: McPanse on 19 Aug 2008, 12:07 amOkay, so I've built a low-budget system around a Trends TA-10.1 amp (unmod), a Citypulse 7.2 DAC, a Pioneer universal player, an Airport Express streaming Apple Lossless files, and some Boston Acoustics VR-M50 bookshelf speakers.I've been enjoying my Grado SR-60s through the Citypulse's built-in headphone amp, but know I could do better.I'm leaning towards buying a pair of Denon D2000 closed cans. I also still have the option of returning my Citypulse for a different DAC and/or headphone amp.I'm looking for some quality after hours listening when the fam is in bed. Any advice out there on what I should/should not buy in the $300 to $700 range?
and where does the Zhaolu's 2.5 and 3 fit in for headphone amps??
If noise is a big issue you might want to look at "in ear monitors".
Thanks for all the recommendations. I will check them out. Meanwhile, has anybody heard the headphone amps Shanling sells for around $400 (U.S.)? The amp is often shown paired with the PCD300A CD player, which also has a headphone jack.
Here are a couple of other options from Audiogon:1. Eastern Electric Minimax CD player: http://cls.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?dgtlplay&1224334681Hmm, it seems this one has sold. But when it was released, all sorts of reviews raved about the wonderful headphone amplifier built in.2. Melos SHA-1: http://cgi.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/auc.pl?ampstube&1220406471Pre amp AND awesome headphone amplifier.Chad
* Little Dot MK III, IV, V ($159 to $399)
* Shanling PH100 ($400) -- Russian tubes, though. How easy will those be to find?
Thanks, Lee. Got my Shanlings mixed up. The one with the tubes -- how hard is it to find replacement tubes? How often do tubes need to be replaced? With these lower-end tube amps I'm considering, what do folks have to spend on tubes annually, semi-annually, or whatever to keep in service?