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Broooooobi
16
May 22, 2014
I have a E07k and E09k, will it provide sufficient power for these cans?
LQDForce
538
May 23, 2014
BroooooobiI tried the E7+E9 combo with the T1. The E9 will have enough power, but the sound will be a bit on the bright side, with narrow soundstage and somewhat rolled off lows.
It's not a bad combo, just the bare minimum. The T1 need a much better amp to (barely) justify its high price tag of $850 (MSRP is a joke).
I think the DT880 @ 600 will be a much better value for your gear.
Broooooobi
16
May 23, 2014
LQDForceif you have watched headphonereviewhq, Allen uses E09K to power the T1s. He said it is pretty good. link is here:
LQDForce
538
May 25, 2014
BroooooobiGood for him then, but you're better off with the DT880 if you even consider the E09K as your amp.
P.S - I had the E7+E9 when I got my DT880 , upgraded the amp in less than 2 weeks. Stated exactly why in my previous post.
Broooooobi
16
May 25, 2014
LQDForcewhat are you upgrading to? I heard the Beyerdynamic A1 or A2 amps are designed specifically to work with the T1s and T90s.
LQDForce
538
May 25, 2014
BroooooobiI'm perfectly happy with my setup - AMB y2 dac , beta22 amp (DIY) and of course the T1 (recabled for balanced XLR).
Cable is a big improvement. not because it's balanced, but because beyerdynamic screwed up with the Neutrik connector !!!
http://www.head-fi.org/t/509021/beyerdynamic-t1-cable-connection-mod Read this , I recommend anyone with basic electronics/soldering skills to try out this simple mod.
Broooooobi
16
May 26, 2014
LQDForcelol you guys are RICH! I don't have 2K to spend on my equipment. any suggestions around $500 ?
directassault
13
May 27, 2014
BroooooobiI was just asking a bloke the exact same thing on the head-fi forums.
His suggestion for a relatively cheap thing was the Audio-GD NFB-11, external DAC/Head amp,
http://audio-gd.com/Pro/Headphoneamp/NFB112014/NFB112014EN.htm
website was kind of sketchy, won't lie. Lots of badly translated things. But the head-fi forums generally has their crap together.
pgtruesdell
12
May 27, 2014
BroooooobiI'm planning on using this with a Schiit Valhalla. From the extensive research I've done it looks like a good combo without stepping into a WA2. Looks like you'll get 90+% there at about 30% of the cost. I'll post impressions when I have the T1s.
LQDForce
538
May 27, 2014
directassaultAudio-GD make nice amps, great value for money and plenty of power to drive almost any headphone in the market.
LQDForce
538
May 27, 2014
BroooooobiAs I said, you guys are better off with the DT880 and at least a decent DAC + amp .
There is no point in buying $1K headphones just to have them sound like a $300 headphone...
Broooooobi
16
May 27, 2014
LQDForceI have the DT 990 600 ohm already. It sounds fine but the mid range is super recessed, good for music like assassin's creed sound tracks, but not so good with vocals.
LQDForce
538
May 27, 2014
BroooooobiI was referring to the DT880 , not 990 !!
The DT990 are super fun headphones, but they are V-shaped so recessed mids is the tradeoff for extended lows and highs. Still love 'em though, decided to keep them even though my 'endgame' headphones being the T1 .
P.S - The AC 1-2 soundtracks are awesome, as well as all soundtracks made by Jesper Kyd.
directassault
13
May 28, 2014
LQDForceThere is a perfectly valid reason to buying a headphone with the intent of upgrading your system in the future, but with the purchase of a $1000 headphone one tends to be short on cash afterwards :)
Broooooobi
16
May 28, 2014
directassaultman you speak my mind!!! I was exactly thinking that way!
Broooooobi
16
May 28, 2014
LQDForceIn fact, I just checked on the Crack amp, it says T1 is a great match up under the great headphones match up section? Do you think they lied to us? T1 is not a great match up with T1?
Broooooobi
16
May 28, 2014
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LQDForce
538
May 28, 2014
BroooooobiAs I said earlier, power-wise, the Crack does 'work' well with the T1 , and has plenty of power to drive them to a high volume.
The T1 are very flat, neutral, revealing and detailed heaphones. The Crack is warm and tube-ey sounding amp. more laid-back (especially without the speedball!) and is a better match for the HD600/HD650 than for this type of headphones with similar sound signature as the T1.
I do sometimes enjoy my Crack with the T1 for modern rock music, but for classical and acoustic music this combo just doesn't sound right. It makes the T1 sound too warm and bright, and the instruments don't sound natural at all.
Broooooobi
16
May 28, 2014
LQDForceok then, the advertisements aren't always quite believable.
Broooooobi
16
May 28, 2014
LQDForceYea I guess I will get the T1 first and then do some extensive research before upgrading my dac/amp.
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