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Apr 25, 2024
Also, if you watch some mainstream music would you recommend these headphones?
I bought these because they seemed like a good deal and looked comfy. Im just an average college student.
Thank you!
how do you listen to your music?
Ever downloaded a movie that uses lossy (i.e. compressed) audio, i.e. DTS, Dolby Digital AC3, notice the files are generally up to 5 gigs for a 2-hour movie at full HD, and then the same movie with a lossless (i.e. uncompressed) audio, i.e. DTS-HD or Dolby TrueHD and suddenly it's like 15 gigs or more? The reason is, lossless audio can take up huge amounts of room, far more than the video.
Compressed is probably not the right term here. You can get two types of compressions, lossy compression where the audio track loses some of its sound quality for storage considerations, or lossless compression where the audio, once uncompressed, will sound identical to the original media. Lossless is what you want with a capable setup.
In music, common form of lossy are mp3's - though, in some situations 320k mp3's are almost indistinguisable with lossless - and lossless are flac's.
You will also need to re-terminate your cable to XLR, or buy a cable which is pretty expensive.
If you just want more power, get a more powerful single ended amp.
But you actually won't notice that much of a difference between the Schitt Stack (Modi Multibit and Magni 2 Uber) and something a lot more expensive. The Gungnir is probably a better DAC if you want to spend the money.
Or you could just go the audio-gd right, grab an NFB28 or NFB29 for SE, and that will match anything $1200+ for a lot cheaper.
Of course, I agree with you about the Jot DAC, if you've read my past posts, I've never been a big fan of any Schiit DACs, but I haven't heard a Gungnir. I'm just saying, $100 for a balanced DAC is great value for money and hard to beat.
I totally disagree with the "objective" mindset as well, but making a decision based on cost rather than sound and your own personal enjoyment of that sound is just silly.
The biggest advantage balanced amps have is the cleaner signal in the headphones because of the positive and negative audio signal, and double the voltage swing for better volume and transients.
i am new the this audiophile business. is there a place i can go that produces top sounding music? i want to be able to tell the difference between $5, $50, an the new 6xx headphones. And right now i can't really do that. I currently have the old beats studios, shp9500S, and apple earbuds. I usually casually listen to music through youtube or iTunes. I generally listen to hip hop but also other genres.
Tidal (tidal.com) is a streaming service like Spotify that offers lossless audio, though you have to pay $20/month for that tier. If you want something more affordable, just Spotify is probably okay (it's 320kbps on Premium); it's definitely a lot better than anything on YouTube, but you won't get the full potential of lossless. Spotify also has a 50% discount for students: https://www.spotify.com/student/