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^ I found that the OII MKI and MKII were both less bright than the SR-Lambda that I formerly owned. Only marginally so, but still a noticeable difference to my ears. I'm also in agreement with Elephas about the overall signature of both OIIs. While I wouldn't really call either "dark" sounding, neither has a treble tilt, which is what I prefer.
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If this is going to be a group buy of only stuffed PCBs and potentially enclosures too, I guess I might as well retract. I was originally hoping to commission someone to build a finished amp, oh well. If it's not feasible I understand. I have no DIY skill of my own unfortunately - money is the only leverage I have.
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You know who else has a 200th birthday today? Abe Lincoln! New penny chronicles Lincoln's humble beginnings
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If it was a Pre-Amp output, don't you think it would say Pre Out?
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We need a good Darwin Award story to celebrate this momentous occasion.
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Justin said the DPS wasn't cost-effective. And don't you think he would never have made a DPS if the improvements (sonic or otherwise) weren't significant?
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^ Not to mention it's more convenient to deal with a standard power cord than a bulky wall-wart. I hate wall/floor-warts!
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Well the GL product page says it operates at up to 15V like the FET-A. Also the DC jacks look the same: http://www.headamp.com/home_amps/lite/images/lite_back_med.jpg I didn't notice before the FET-A has loop output, cool. Now I'm curious how it might compare to the GL or GS-1...
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Inquiring minds want to know, does this have an AC IEC inlet or a DC jack?
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If you find the right source, you can get the sound you want out of the GS-X. That can't be said for most other amps. The "wire with gain" description means you should carefully consider your source options.
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Hrmm well the DP-600 and DP-700 both have wood-lacquered panels and SACD playback, though I'm sure that doesn't account for most of the massive price differential...
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Lots of bang for the buck for a pure-silver IC, really a great value. I've since heard better ICs but I still think the Silver Res is a fine choice on the budget-fi side. The ETI Bullet connectors were a nuisance though, especially on components with closely-spaced RCA jacks, as they have tons of grip and almost have to be entirely grasped in order to pull them off easily. And with the 30-day return policy it couldn't hurt to try. Also I ran a Loaner Program on my former Silver Res ICs in the Cable forum at the other site here: Three-Part Review: Signal Cable Silver Analog, Magic Power Digital - Head-Fi: Covering Headphones, Earphones and Portable Audio And if you read through Signal Cable's feedback on Audiogon there's lots of customer feedback on the ICs too.
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Well I was quoting MSRP in the USA of course, not Japanese export prices.
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I just found out today that the DP-600 is a cool $19K. And the next-up model DP-700 is $26K. But if that wasn't enough, Accuphase has another new CDP, the DP-400. Holy crap! Fortunately it's substantially cheaper at $5.5K. Accuphase Laboratory, Inc.?DP-400
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...is that person having sex with the tree?
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I think your post speaks for itself.
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Robert Plant & Alison Krauss - Raising Sand, in honor of the album's 2009 Grammy Award win
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And where did you read that? That's not consistent with my experience - the APS V3 on the K701 enhances the treble as opposed to detracting from it.
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I just sold my normal-bias SR-Lambda and have been listening to my SR-X MKIII for the past couple hours. Haven't listened to it for a while, I forgot how good it sounds - definitely in my top 3 favorite headphones so far (of any type) for sound quality after the Qualia 010 and AD2000! (Beating out former favorites like the K701 and W5000.) Such a great all-rounder, maybe even a better all-rounder than either the Qualia or the AD2000, as I have lots of CDs I don't listen to with the AD2000 and lots I don't listen to with the Qualia either, but the SR-X MKIII is enjoyable with every CD I'm putting it through. Haven't had any comfort issues either yet, haven't needed to take them off since I put them on. Of the stats I've heard, I prefer the SR-X MKIII the most, beating out even the OII MKI (there's just something about the MKI that's a sonic mis-match for me). Of course I'll have to find out how far the BHSE will take the MKI... And I'll admit to being a big K701 fan before but I find my opinion of it definitively changing now - I'm starting to think it's more of an average, nothing-special headphone. In some ways I can't even tolerate it anymore, at times I feel there's a veil over the music when listening with it.
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If they have to be self-powered monitors, I've read good things about M-Audio's speakers.
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I heard the A5 at last year's RMAF - it's a decent speaker, I don't see how one could go wrong with it for the price. There are lots of bookshelf/mini-monitor speakers in that price range though. I've read good things about Energy, Epos, and Monitor Audio to start with.
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Mirror: DA11, Lavry new DA - headphone feature - Head-Fi: Covering Headphones, Earphones and Portable Audio
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Wait, are you saying you're not reliable? Do I need to rethink a certain something?
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Not sure how to read this, I'd be in for a 6-channel balanced version, so would that be: Asr - 0 - 6?