OT: Porschephile AND Audiophile?
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In the car it's full MB quart speakers, Eclipse head unit, equalizer, and 4-channel amp. Just added an older Alpine V12 mono amp and new JL W3V2 10"sub in a sealed JL box. Sounds pretty good to me. At home its all Yamaha with a Phase Technologies 12" sub. As for the computer, it's Klipsch pro media 4.1, which was cheap (around $275) and sounds good. Anyone else?
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Perry,
GO to the bose store and try out the "tri port" headphones. You will eat your words. and then you will apologize to me.
-... YOu mean, you guys still have radio's in your cars?
GO to the bose store and try out the "tri port" headphones. You will eat your words. and then you will apologize to me.
-... YOu mean, you guys still have radio's in your cars?
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sounds good (no pun intended), as for myself I have a pair of Heathkit tube monoblocks (50+ yrs old) that have been redone with electro-harmonix tubes, new caps, and resistors.
As for the speakers I have a pair of Carver Amazings (60" ribbon with 4 12" subs in each 6' tall cabinet) playing with MIT cable, soundstream dual mono pre-amp, and a HDCD source. All being powered by a monster cable line conditioner.
I like it.....
As for the speakers I have a pair of Carver Amazings (60" ribbon with 4 12" subs in each 6' tall cabinet) playing with MIT cable, soundstream dual mono pre-amp, and a HDCD source. All being powered by a monster cable line conditioner.
I like it.....
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</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana,Tahoma,Arial,Helvetica,Geneva">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Verdana,Tahoma,Arial,Helvetica,Geneva">GO to the bose store and try out the "tri port" headphones. You will eat your words. and then you will apologize to me.</font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana,Tahoma,Arial,Helvetica,Geneva">I have tested just about every manufacturer of headphones out there. Working in radio, I am contacted quite often by suppliers wanting us to test products.
I have tried the TriPorts, not bad, better than other Bose stuff... but not that great. Smack on a set of AKG K240 Studios and you will toss the Bose in the trash.
AKG:
Type: dynamic
Design: circumaural, semi-open
Frequency range: 15 to 25,000 Hz
Sensitivity: 91 dB SPL/mW
Power handling capability: 200 mW
Rated impedance: 55 ohms
Weight (without cable): 8.5 oz.
Cable: 10 ft. plug-in single cable
Stereo adapter: gold plated, screw-on 1/8” to 1/4” jack
Bose:
Type: dynamic
Frequency range: 22 to 23,500 Hz
Sensitivity: 87 dB SPL/mW
Power handling capability: 90 mW
Rated impedance: NA
Weight: 5oz
Cable: 5 ft. plug-in single cable
Stereo adapter: 1/8” to 1/4” jack
And if you want "style", the AKG K70 will fit the bill, and still beat the Bose in overall performance.
Not knocking your purchase, but I wear headphones for 6+ hours a day, so I know a little more than the average consumer.
Cheers!
I have tried the TriPorts, not bad, better than other Bose stuff... but not that great. Smack on a set of AKG K240 Studios and you will toss the Bose in the trash.
AKG:
Type: dynamic
Design: circumaural, semi-open
Frequency range: 15 to 25,000 Hz
Sensitivity: 91 dB SPL/mW
Power handling capability: 200 mW
Rated impedance: 55 ohms
Weight (without cable): 8.5 oz.
Cable: 10 ft. plug-in single cable
Stereo adapter: gold plated, screw-on 1/8” to 1/4” jack
Bose:
Type: dynamic
Frequency range: 22 to 23,500 Hz
Sensitivity: 87 dB SPL/mW
Power handling capability: 90 mW
Rated impedance: NA
Weight: 5oz
Cable: 5 ft. plug-in single cable
Stereo adapter: 1/8” to 1/4” jack
And if you want "style", the AKG K70 will fit the bill, and still beat the Bose in overall performance.
Not knocking your purchase, but I wear headphones for 6+ hours a day, so I know a little more than the average consumer.
Cheers!
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yeah, i'm getting a new home setup for my computer/bedroom area, NAD C350 integrated amp with cambridge soundworks newton M80s (not your cambridge soundworks pc speaker set <img border="0" title="" alt="[Wink]" src="wink.gif" /> ) i've also had Grado SR80 headphones for a while, running on a creek obh-11SE headphone amp. also looking to get some senns for my birthday next month, hoping that happens
my girlfriend says she's getting me hd280 pros, which i hear are the best sounding closed headphone you can really get, and have great external sound deadening. the grados sound good but block absolutely nothing, as anyone who's used them can tell you.
my in progress car install, which has sort of been posted before is:
Kenwood cd player (forget model right now)
Infinity Kappa Perfect 5.25 Component set
Phoenix Gold Tantrum T600 amp (4 channel)
2 Rockford Fostgate Punch XLC 10" Subs
Rockford Fosgate bd500.1 subwoofer amp
that's what it will be anyway, if i ever get it all together....
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my in progress car install, which has sort of been posted before is:
Kenwood cd player (forget model right now)
Infinity Kappa Perfect 5.25 Component set
Phoenix Gold Tantrum T600 amp (4 channel)
2 Rockford Fostgate Punch XLC 10" Subs
Rockford Fosgate bd500.1 subwoofer amp
that's what it will be anyway, if i ever get it all together....
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by the way perry, as someone who's used the tri-ports, what do you think of them as compared to other stuff in the pricerange? i have a friend who was going to pick up a set but i think he decided aginst it. i've never used AKG but have listened to the grado/sennheiser line, how do you think they compare to those?
i've seen a lot of good reviews of the bose headphones, but never from anyone who's actually used other real cans (typical of bose actually, tons of outstanding reviews by people who've never heard anything else that costs half as much). anyway, i'd be interested to know how you think they stack up against the senn/grados that i'm familiar with.
i've seen a lot of good reviews of the bose headphones, but never from anyone who's actually used other real cans (typical of bose actually, tons of outstanding reviews by people who've never heard anything else that costs half as much). anyway, i'd be interested to know how you think they stack up against the senn/grados that i'm familiar with.
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Perry, do you have pics of your sub boxes? I am thinking of getting the Kicker solobaric myself, but I haven't decide how to install them yet, I may even make ported boxes, I am looking for ideas.
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</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana,Tahoma,Arial,Helvetica,Geneva">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Verdana,Tahoma,Arial,Helvetica,Geneva">Originally posted by Perry 951:
<strong>Smack on a set of AKG K240 Studios and you will toss the Bose in the trash.
</strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana,Tahoma,Arial,Helvetica,Geneva">No joke, I have a pair of the low-end AKG K501s and they sound awesome. Very comfortable too.
<strong>Smack on a set of AKG K240 Studios and you will toss the Bose in the trash.
</strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana,Tahoma,Arial,Helvetica,Geneva">No joke, I have a pair of the low-end AKG K501s and they sound awesome. Very comfortable too.
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Having worked around Radio folks in the past, I understand that they do have the inside edge on the selection of a good set of headphones. Comfort and quality sound is a hard match to find.
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</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana,Tahoma,Arial,Helvetica,Geneva">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Verdana,Tahoma,Arial,Helvetica,Geneva">grado/sennheiser</font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana,Tahoma,Arial,Helvetica,Geneva">AKG is owned by Harman International. They have been a leader in headphone and microphone construction for 40 years. Sennheiser is a great company, but they make better MIC's then cans.
As I said, the TriPorts are not too bad. The average consumer would be very happy with them. If you use them off and on, and not on a consistant basis, you are good to go.
The biggest diffrence is the power handling and distortion between the models. Consumer headphone outputs, say, on a stereo are about 100mw. My headphone amp is 180mw, 300mw peak. Use some consumer Sony's on it and they will blow out in no time at all.
Price.. the AKG's are not cheap, but the Bose are not either. It is a personal prefrence. Try them on, listen to the same song on each set from the same source, and pick what sounds and feels best to you.
As I said, the TriPorts are not too bad. The average consumer would be very happy with them. If you use them off and on, and not on a consistant basis, you are good to go.
The biggest diffrence is the power handling and distortion between the models. Consumer headphone outputs, say, on a stereo are about 100mw. My headphone amp is 180mw, 300mw peak. Use some consumer Sony's on it and they will blow out in no time at all.
Price.. the AKG's are not cheap, but the Bose are not either. It is a personal prefrence. Try them on, listen to the same song on each set from the same source, and pick what sounds and feels best to you.
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Dang... after looking at Steve's dad stuff I aint got the ***** to say much!
Anyway I got high end audio taste with a low end budget.
Ended up with a JVC 5.1 receiver, JBL paramount speakers, upgraded the two front JBL satilites to Sony towers with 2x6 1x4 1x2 better low mids than the little JBL's... moved them to the bedroom.
Sub=CV 15" 250W
Garage system
Luxman 125W hi current amp
Altec voice of the theater A7's
Sony CD, Sony hi end cassette TCK61 IIRC, technices turntable
Perry, how do you like Grado's? Are they the same as senheiser(sp)?
I'm thinking of getting a small tube headphone amp for HiFi use. The surround sound system is cool but it sounds "weird" for stereo.
Audioxpress did a review on a tube headphone amp and that is what they used for testing.
TIA
Anyway I got high end audio taste with a low end budget.
Ended up with a JVC 5.1 receiver, JBL paramount speakers, upgraded the two front JBL satilites to Sony towers with 2x6 1x4 1x2 better low mids than the little JBL's... moved them to the bedroom.
Sub=CV 15" 250W
Garage system
Luxman 125W hi current amp
Altec voice of the theater A7's
Sony CD, Sony hi end cassette TCK61 IIRC, technices turntable
Perry, how do you like Grado's? Are they the same as senheiser(sp)?
I'm thinking of getting a small tube headphone amp for HiFi use. The surround sound system is cool but it sounds "weird" for stereo.
Audioxpress did a review on a tube headphone amp and that is what they used for testing.
TIA
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Ya know, sometimes its an advantage to have blown out hearing. Look at all the money I can save to put towards my Porsche habit. I seriously couldn't tell the difference between a walkman playing 128kbps mp3s and a high end stereo. The best music I hear is the stuff in my head that I try to write/record.
Perry, what do you do that you spend that much time with cans on? You in radio or something?
Regards,
Perry, what do you do that you spend that much time with cans on? You in radio or something?
Regards,