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elira
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Mar 1, 2018
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My work setup is very different than the one in my home, essentially because that way I can try different things, instead of buying the same amp twice I can try two different amps. Another difference is that at home I have a hybrid setup with speakers and headphones while at work it's only headphones. My work setup started small with a Fulla, then I replaced it with a Jotunheim, after some time I replaced it with an Audio-GD R2R 11, those two are very similar but the Jotunheim has better amp and the R2R 11 has better DAC, then after sometime I had both at the same time using the R2R 11 as a DAC and the Jotunheim as amp, and the last upgrade was to replace the Jotunheim with a Woo Audio WA6-SE. So right now it takes like 1/5 of my desk and it's better than my home setup where I have a Bifrost with the Jotunheim. At the end I have decided to have my best headphone setup at work because there is where I spend more time listening with headphones. BTW the WA6-SE is huge, and a lot of people ask about it and try to touch the tubes.
Mar 1, 2018
ElectronicVices
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Mar 10, 2018
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eliraI absolutely love that you have a WA6-SE on your desk. I need more coworkers like you. I've gone from X3ii/E12a + MDR 7550 to a dragonfly 1.2>O2>IE800 to just using my MDR 1000x via bluetooth. The vast majority of critical listening is done at home these days, I just use them at work for reprieve from the office chatter. Most of my days are spent in meetings or on conference calls so headphone time is limited.
Edit: Use my V20 if I decide to run something wired while at work these days.
Mar 10, 2018
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