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bmwr75:
Was sitting here the other day wishing I had a better two channel listening room.  Started thinking why not just eliminate the room from the equation?  Have started researching full-size headphones and headphone amps.  Any one here into this niche of the audiophile world?

Have learned there are high and low impedance cans.  Open back and closed back.  Of course there are synergies with certain amps.

I bought a set of Audio Technica ATH-AD700s after reading Stereophile recommended them.  They don't fit my head well and the open back design makes it hard to listen to them in the same room as the wife watching TV.  Nice sounding cans though.

Am interested to hear your experiences and preferences in this realm.

rgpit:
Headphone fan here.

I've been listening to the Sennheiser HD555s, HD650s, and Grado SR60s. I have found that a headphone amp is necessary for the best sound, especially for good bottom end. There is a Screaming deal on a headphone amp with USB/SPDIF 24bit/192kHz DAC plus analog in and out. Build quality is top notch and the op amps are socketed so you can easily try other ones (although the ones they use are top quality TI parts). I got mine for $170 on eBay from:

http://cgi.ebay.com/AUNE-HIFIDIY-NET-Mini-USB-DAC-Headphone-Amp-MK2_W0QQitemZ350240347903QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item518bf396ff

There are 2 versions. The $160 unit does not have an on/off switch and the $170 one does.

Ron

bmwr75:
I've been leaning towards a tube amp, the Pacific Valve Ming Da MC 84C07.  Considerably more than your recommendation, but lacking a DAC too.   :(   The tube rolling possibilities intrigue me.  Problem is I've read this amp likes high impedance cans and I've not been able to find any >250 ohm cans with closed backs.

paden501:
Look at Shure Scott!

I just picked up a set of SRH 440s and I LOVE THEM.  They only ran me like $75 from amazon.  If you've got the extra cash, you can get the SRH 840s which I've heard are even better.

Also, I made my own cMoy amp out of parts from digikey.  The cMoy is very basic, but the place I got the info from has many other DIY designs. You can read about how to do that here.
www.tangentsoft.net

If I stop by next week, I'll bring my Shure cans with me so you can try them out.



thuffman03:
No reason to and I don't want a set.

1.  I spent way too much money not to use my Sunfires
2.  I don't have anyone to tell me I am playing my stereo to loud.

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