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Gizm0Guru t1_jdyzo7u wrote
Reply to comment by GamePro201X in Are $1000 headphones a waste if my music library doesn’t have much in terms of high-fidelity music? by HaroRicky
Agree. The 660S2 is somewhat better, but I still need a 2-3db bass shelf for EDM.
Gizm0Guru t1_jdyzl21 wrote
Reply to Are $1000 headphones a waste if my music library doesn’t have much in terms of high-fidelity music? by HaroRicky
Whooo loaded question lol.
So up front stuff first - I listen to a lot of genes, but EDM is my primary at about 40-50% of my overall listening. I also have 16 pairs of headphones from consumer (AirPods), to midrange (660S2) to HiFi (LCD-X), to TOTL (Utopia).
Electronic music absolutely benefits from higher quality headphones. How much is worth spending is a different question.
Personally, I can absolutely tell the difference between different quality headphones. BUT the improvement as you spend more doesn’t have the same value to all, and $1000 isn’t the same hit for all.
If you don’t have the option to test, I recommend trying from a place like Amazon that has a generous return policy.
Gizm0Guru t1_jdqpkvr wrote
Reply to What digital connection from PC to DAC? by Nrrve
Use USB-C into my Ferrum Erco and my Mojó 2. Works great.
Gizm0Guru t1_jdm47av wrote
Reply to What does a high end DAC really offer? by hurtyewh
Speaking for me personally…
I’ve got two main DAC/Amp combos: Ferrum Erco desktop and a Chord Mojo 2 portable.
I also have 15 pairs of headphones/IEMs ranging from HD 660S2 to Focal Utopia (just illustrating I have a range from mid-FI to TOTL).
I’ve also, like many, gone through many different pieces of kit over the last ten years or so. Here’s what I get out of my DACs…
Improved sound is for real IF you have the right headphones. People talk a lot about pairings, and comparisons can get pretty intense, but in my experience, generally, the higher in tier you go on headphones, the more likely you are to hear very subtle differences in DAC quality. These usually aren’t big noticeable differences like obviously noticeable frequency response differences but could be things like slightly more space between pieces of the mix, better imaging and staging, higher resolution, more natural timbre. I can notice these things more easily (though still with focus) on something like the Utopia or D8000 Pro than the 660S2.
Features is also legit. One of the reasons I love the mojo 2 is the exceptional EQ. This has enabled me to take even over ears that need decent power on the go and still be able to EQ them (the mojo EQ is far better then EQs you find on places like Spotify and Apple Music, etc.). This is a feature that mattered for my particular situation, but as you can imagine, there are many.
Collector/brand/emotion/design - some of us just have a passion for this hobby and trying different kit or want to support different brands, and/or yes, artistic/personal expression (even at a price).
My 2 cents. Enjoy the journey!
Gizm0Guru t1_iuw1cmk wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in What’s your preferred way to listen from a Macbook (2021+), with a 300ohm headphone? by [deleted]
Yes, the benefit of the k9 is better DAC than in the Mac (hence sending the pure digital file to the k9 via USB-C instead) and better amplification than the Mac.
I have a Mac mini myself and run a Ferrum Erco DAC + Amp via USB-C.
Gizm0Guru t1_je6j7qd wrote
Reply to Best closed back headphones in your opinion? by iMagZz
I really love my Denon AH-D9200