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| Anyone have a good DAC/AMP they could suggest? |
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| Willco2:
--- Quote from: Trymos on July 22, 2017, 09:03:01 PM ---if you want bass a sennheiser is not what you want. --- End quote --- Okay, well what brand would you suggest for a bit of bass? |
| Tactical Nuke:
I might be talking about something completely different but I know Orange amps are kickass |
| Willco2:
--- Quote from: Tactical Nuke on July 22, 2017, 09:46:00 PM ---I might be talking about something completely different but I know Orange amps are kickass --- End quote --- yeah that is something completely different |
| NoZoner:
--- Quote from: Willco2 on July 22, 2017, 09:42:43 PM ---Okay, well what brand would you suggest for a bit of bass? --- End quote --- audeze For around the price of a 558, the Audio Technica ATH-M40x and the AKG K553 come to mind. I have yet to listen to either, but those would probably satisfy you more than any Sennheiser open back around 100 USD. If you want good bass reproduction for the absolute lowest price, the Tascam TH-02 can be had for a mere $20 and hilariously beats both my SHP9500 and DT-770 in bass tonality and extension, both of which are a few times more expensive. You might have to spend another $20 on pads to actually make it comfortable though. As for a good DAC/Amp under 100 USD, the Schiit Fulla 2 is probably worth investigating. |
| ShadowsfeaR:
--- Quote from: Willco2 on July 22, 2017, 08:43:55 PM ---I plan on buying a pair of Sennheiser HD 558's. I dont want better sound in games only. I wanted a bit more bass when listening to music. --- End quote --- Honestly you should just look for a pair of headphones that have a good frequency response across the board. "Better bass" headphones are a budget gimmick, at that price range you're going to get more bass in exchange for poor performance in the other 80% of the frequency spectrum. This bass boosting stuff doesn't exist when you pay good money for good headphones because it's a stuffty way to sell stuffty gear. If you REALLY want more bass you can just easily use an equalizer feature in your playback program. It'll sound better and you'll have much more control over how much bass you actually want. Plus you'll still have good sounding audio everywhere else in the spectrum. |
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