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Hey yall im new to this forum but i have started to become and audiophile through the years (ever since i started listening to music (im 17 now) and i already own a pair of etymotyc reaserch ER-6i's and i really enjoy them for on the go. but i would like something for home, ive been looking through headphone.com but idk what to get

im looking for a nice true bass, crisp mids, decent highs, can be noise cancelling but doesnt have to be. and all under 200$ (250$ okay but pushing it)

also i have looked at some desktop/portable amps for my computer and ipod you can give suggestions for this but keep it around 150$(as i do not have a stereo system)

any ideas??

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I am not particularly experienced with a wide range of phones like many around here, and I can't offer many points of comparison...... but something like my old combo of Audio Technica ATH-AD900 and a Corda 3Move would be a pretty good start, and a good step up from your ER-6i straight from the iPod.

If you want to get adventurous, you could see what the going rate is on a y1 Lite/Mini3 combo. Should blow the 3Move out of the water......

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alright thanks, i didnt see that on headphone.com do have suggestions for a good website too?

also i noticed in your signature you have a DAC, are those worth the money? im trying to get an extremely nice desktop setup as well as phones

Where do you live? /shifty eyebrows :P

cleveland, OH why? also go to school up in NH (boarding school)

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You plug it in with usb to your computer, set whatever your audio program to output to the y1 dac (if it doesnt do it automatically), then you use the knob to control the volume

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oh you cant change like med hi and low settings?

but this along with the Grado SR-60i's is a good entry level computer setup?

edit: oh i guess i use the EQ on winamp or something right?

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Your enthusiasm is both delightful and abrasive. I feel old.

im energetic usually, and i didnt take my meds this morning haha, but thanks for all the help guys, really finding alot about all this from this site

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or i have been looking around and it looks like a good idea is to maybe get the cans and then figure out the amp by trying it out, but idk any good audiophile stores in the area, or at least ones that sell desktop amps... any ideas?

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oh alright, thanks guys so much, i think i have i am goint to get the

XP amp/Gamma DAC -> grado SR-60i

does this sound good? if not i was looking at this, its an extra 40 bucks but its the portable one too

HeadRoom Total BitHead @ HeadRoom

im not sure if its better or worse, guidence?

edit: what is a squeezebox?

The HeadRoom Bithead is a relative sidegrade from the 3Move - don't waste your time/money. Stick with what you already have and maybe plan to upgrade later to the HeadAmp Pico DAC/amp ($500) when you have more money which will be a real upgrade.

As for headphones, you're going to have to buy blind unless you can find local people to audition stuff. Every headphone sounds different and only your ears will tell you what sounds good to you.

When it comes to closed headphones under <$200, I like the Audio-Technica ES7, it's a decent all-rounder. But you should hear it for yourself of course. HeadRoom doesn't sell the ES7 but you can order one from Amazon or AudioCubes. Also the ES7 isn't full-size, it's supra-aural (rests on the ears, not around them) if that matters. Not sure you would like the ES7 though if you really like your Etymotic IEMs, as the two will probably sound very different from each other (based on what I've read about Etys).

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I don't know of anything in Ohio. The closest thing I can think of are the J&R, B&H, and AudioCubes stores in NYC. Well and maybe Guitar Center if there's one near you.

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