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  1. On 1/30/2024 at 3:55 PM, Idontknow said:

     

    Thanks for the recommendation. I love the Nobsound so much, I don't even bother with the SYS either now. I reviewed it here. 

     

    This is the one I use. It was only something like $60 bucks. Using it today with a Denon 5700 and a Schiit Aegir at low volumes sounds sweet. For some reason I don't care to use this passive pre for louder volumes.....never sounds quite right.....but lower volumes just sound great.

     

     

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  2. I thought something looked familiar in that pic.....obviously I have the same speakers (basically) and I used to have that same exact fireplace LOL.

     

    Glad to hear the speakers worked out. My uncle did our wedding reception with a pair of Heresy's and a couple SVS subs. Worked great.

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  3. An inexpensive entry-level DAC will make a difference. Get ready because your head will be spinning from all the opinions surrounding the use of an outboard DAC and what brand you use.

     

    I have several Schiit DACs. I like em.....they have a nice house sound to them in my systems. 

     

    I have several Topping DACs. I think they suck in my systems. They have zero warmth to them and there's that LOL. 

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  4. On 3/8/2024 at 2:29 AM, Shakeydeal said:

    Because a raspberry pi has one job and only one job to do. Stream your music. No background processes or other programs running. It also has a better output stage with less jitter and noise. It’s not going to be a huge leap going from one to the other but it will be noticeable. Things get better when you move up the streamer chain.

    When I started streaming years ago it was with a laptop....always with an external DAC. A few years ago I switched to using a Bluesound Node 2i also with an external DAC. Absolutely love it.

     

    I've considered checking out using a Raspberry Pi. Would it be an improvement in sound quality (or otherwise) over a Node? 

     

    Either way, I've been totally content streaming the last few years. The sound quality is very good and I'm almost to the point of not being able to tell the difference anyway. I just wanna rock out.

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  5. 1 hour ago, jjptkd said:

     

     I looked at those but by the time I got the PX-8's my mind was pretty much made up. 95% of my headphone listening is Youtube in the early AM while busy around the house or doing my workouts so not much "critical" listening going on except when I was trying them all out I paid closer attention and had pure listening time. Going from memory the Bose I had seemed to benefit the least from break in but they all sounded better with some time on them especially the Sony's and Bathy's. 

     

     I bought all of them from seller's with 30 day return policies I think only one had a re-stocking fee. I tried to give each set at least 30 hours before making final judgement. If you're looking to keep cost down I seen recently B&W released a PX-7 S2+ which is supposed to bring them closer to the PX-8's although I haven't tried them myself. I still love my PX-8's, use them pretty much every day glad I spent the extra monies on a nice set.

     

     

    Yeah, same with me......I use these for hiking and long walks. For the money I think I'm gonna have to decide between the Sony W4 or the Sennheiser Momentum 4. Not sure.

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  6. On 7/24/2023 at 8:25 PM, jjptkd said:

     Been playing with headphones as of late trying to keep it in the sub $400 range I have to say all three of these models sound really good but for me the clear winner is the PX-7 S2's. The Sony's have a lot more bass than the other two but they're kind of veiled sounding, not sure it would be that noticeable if not compared to the other two. The Bose were a nice change, more open sounding and seemingly higher resolution with more details compared to the Sony's, very different but they can be a bit bright on certain tracks and the bass is just not there. The PX-7's are kind of a blend of the two with even better clarity and resolution than the Bose with a slightly bigger sound. Bass is maybe halfway between the two? Most songs it is very balanced and although not as much as the Sony's still satisfying.   

     

     I started out with the Sony 720's and after about 30 hours they seemed to get better- clarity and openness improved either I adapted or they broke in but they went from pretty muddy sounding at first to pretty decent headphones if you can pick them up when they go on sale for $100 I think they're bargain just let them break in a bit. With this experience I'm cycling through all three of the models want to give them a good amount of time before settling on a pair. So far it seems the Sony's are improving a bit with some time on them, haven't noticed any change with the Bose and I just got the PX-7's today but right out of the box I feel they best the other two. 

    By any chance have you ever listened to the Sennheiser Momentum 4's? They seem to get good remarks on sound quality. I think I'm gonna return these new Bose.....but it seems that break-in time might be beneficial? 

  7. On 7/24/2023 at 8:25 PM, jjptkd said:

     Been playing with headphones as of late trying to keep it in the sub $400 range I have to say all three of these models sound really good but for me the clear winner is the PX-7 S2's. The Sony's have a lot more bass than the other two but they're kind of veiled sounding, not sure it would be that noticeable if not compared to the other two. The Bose were a nice change, more open sounding and seemingly higher resolution with more details compared to the Sony's, very different but they can be a bit bright on certain tracks and the bass is just not there. The PX-7's are kind of a blend of the two with even better clarity and resolution than the Bose with a slightly bigger sound. Bass is maybe halfway between the two? Most songs it is very balanced and although not as much as the Sony's still satisfying.   

     

     I started out with the Sony 720's and after about 30 hours they seemed to get better- clarity and openness improved either I adapted or they broke in but they went from pretty muddy sounding at first to pretty decent headphones if you can pick them up when they go on sale for $100 I think they're bargain just let them break in a bit. With this experience I'm cycling through all three of the models want to give them a good amount of time before settling on a pair. So far it seems the Sony's are improving a bit with some time on them, haven't noticed any change with the Bose and I just got the PX-7's today but right out of the box I feel they best the other two. 

    What was your source for all the testing you did? 

  8. Two weeks ago I got the Bose 'New Quiet Comfort Noise Cancelling Headphones'. They're basically the same as the QC35ii's that I have but with some improvements.

     

    However, one thing that sucks is that streaming Spotify through them sounds absolutely terrible. The treble is out of control and no EQ can save it.

     

    Tidal sounds pretty good through them. They're really comfortable and the active noise cancelling works well. Great for long walks and hiking.

  9. I bought this receiver from John. The unit is in perfect condition in every way. John was a pleasure to do business with and I wouldn't hesitate to deal with him in the future.

     

    I've got a sweet spot for these units.....using them as preamps in particular. They're totally underrated in this regard IMHO.

     

    Thanks again John. 

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  10. Interesting thread. I don't know much about these headphones other than a few years ago my wife's employer gifted most employees with a pair of Bose QC35 ll's. She didn't have much interest in them but knew that I would and I've been using them ever since.

    At the time I had a Samsung Galaxy S8 and it had a 'Tube Amp Pro' option. Really surprised at how good it sounded because I thought it was just a gimmick but I gotta say that it sounded great.

     

    Not long after, I got a Samsung Galaxy S21 and the Tube Amp Pro option was gone. A lot of people online were upset about this. Me included. It still sounds ok but it really sucks that they took that option away.

     

    I don't take these things too serious but man I love those things for going on long walks or hiking.

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  11. I've only rolled tubes in an HH Scott 222c of which I have three fully restored units. I like it that much.

     

    I've found that NOS 7189's are the ticket and while the Russian 6P14P-EV tubes do very good, they don't quite measure up to the 7189's. 

     

    The 6P14P-EV can add a hard/glare to the sound when in my amp. The "Gold Grid" versions sound much better to me. They don't have that hard sound and have a lot of fullness to them.

     

    The NOS 7189's are more articulate and refined in comparison. They better be because that's what the amp was originally designed to use but for a backup....the Russian tubes will get me by and they were dirt cheap at the time (4-5 years ago). I loaded up on them and with RCA 7189's so I'm set for the rest of my life.

     

    Never tried any new production 7189's. I haven't read anything particularly good about them unfortunately. 

  12. A few years ago I experimented with both absorption and diffusion in my main listening room. With absorption at the side reflections and directly behind the speakers at mid/tweet level.....and diffusion throughout the room the results were eye (ear) opening. Bass traps not so much but still worthwhile. 

     

    Most notable was how much more focused the soundstage became. The center image in particular. Absolutely worth doing.

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