Submitted by GarlicBiscuits t3_1197glx in headphones
Professional-Swim-69 t1_j9ome5m wrote
Reply to comment by vincentcarguy in Tube Amp users: how do they differ from Solid State? by GarlicBiscuits
Nice setup, you got both the Ember and Polaris, I've been planning on the Polaris myself.
vincentcarguy t1_j9q282u wrote
Coming from Fostex/Denon biodyna's being my headphones of choice I went on a bit of an amp journey to find a great pairing for them and the Ember & Polaris is where I've ended and am fully satisfied with no need for searching out any other amps. Meier Corda JAZZ-ff and modded Gustard H10 were the previous amps. The Polaris is bit better all around than and less than half the size of an H10...absolutey lovely low end/subbase presence with little more forward mids/vocals. The JAZ-ff was not a good pairing at all for biodyna's...low end lacked presence and didn't sound lively, had a more flat & cold presentation.
Very much satisfied with the Garage 1217 amps - if you want a warm & lively sound from a biodyna driver they are a great way to go. The Ember II with either a Reflector 6H23P-EB or Sovtek 6H30P-EB tube is setup I like best overall for pairing with a biodyna, when I really want that ultimate subbass presentation and lively/punchy experience (at some expense of instrument separation, 3D spacial presence, and vocal presentation) I like running the Polaris. Both pair well with Sennheiser HD6XX series and the more lively sounding planar magnetics, like a Gold Planar GL2000 or certain HiFiMans, as well.
Professional-Swim-69 t1_j9qadgo wrote
Thank you for sharing the details, I was about to ask solderdude about the Polaris matching with Noire, probably not as good.
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