Sennheiser PC37X randomly goes bad after disconnecting the cable ?
Greetings, Yesterday I was using my headset like normal with my macbook, just listening to music and on a call with people like usual, and the headset was perfectly fine. The stock wire that came with the headset is extremely long and yesterday it annoyed me very much that it kept getting tangled with itself, so I decided to see if the cable is replaceable. I pulled out the cable from the headset and saw the adapter, and looked online for a replacement. Upon plugging it back in, the audio sounded extremely muffled and washed out. Im not sure what I did wrong to make it mess up like that as I've always taken good care of it, ive had it for about 2 years and its always just been chilling on my desk, but anywho I thought the cable just went bad and ordered a replacement. The replacement came, and the issue is still persistant, so I am not sure what the issue is I've tried multiple different headsets and the issue is not with the port, and I also tried it with my windows laptop and...
Apr 23, 2024
Here's what I have right now:
1) NAD 712 receiver -- it works fine and from what I understand the core technology in amplifiers hasn't changed that much recently. Not ready to spend $500 or $1000 on an upgrade.
2) Genesis series 1 (or 10?) speakers -- 40 years old and people apparently still like them. They're not super hi end audio, but they work pretty well. Will consider an upgrade in the future.
3) Chromecast Audio -- just bought it last weekend. Does exactly what I want in enabling me to stream to my receiver and speakers above. Sound quality is ok, but it just failed an A/B test with Sonos this morning.
DACs I've tried so far:
Regarding Sonos, I got it a few weeks ago and will return it -- largely because it forces me to pay for Spotify premium if I want to stream through Spotify. Also because I don't seem to be able to multi-cast to my PC speakers. And because I think I'll get more money from a separate DAC.
I also tried the audioengine B1 -- it was fine, but I found bluetooth very limiting. Making everything an endpoint on one's home network and then using software to get them to interoperate seems to me to be the way to go.
So what do you recommend?
There are all kinds of DACs out there and lots of top ten lists that often dont' share many DACs in common. In theory I should get more for my money with a standalone DAC than a DAC/amp combo, but I'd welcome informed opinions. There are lots of products out there for < $100 -- unclear that they'll make much of a difference in sound quality. There are also quite a few in the $100 - $250 range.
I've listed a few I looked at this morning - what do you think about these or any others?
Thanks,
Schiit Mod -- multibit seems like the best bet for the Modi, but Schiit's reputation is spotty - http://www.schiit.com/products/modi-1
Grace Design Standard DAC -- doesn't appear to have an optical in so probably won't work with Chromecast Audio
https://www.massdrop.com/buy/massdrop-x-grace-design-standard-dac
Audioengine D1 -- comes with an amp, so not sure how much money goes into the DAC
https://www.amazon.com/Audioengine-D1-24-bit-Digital-to-Analog-Converter/dp/B006IPH5H2/ref=sr_1_1_sspa
JDS Lab OL DAC -- saw it somewhere as a recommendation for Chromecast, but review at The Master Switch is underwhelming
https://www.themasterswitch.com/review-jds-labs-ol-dac
FiiO Q1 Mark II -- one of the top DACs recommended by Master Switch at any price, but even in their own review they write " FiiO's second version of its Q1 may not deliver a huge change in sound from your phone..." -- so then what's the point?
https://www.amazon.com/FiiO-Q1-Mark-II-Amplifier/dp/B0757MH46M/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8