muljao said:I was nearly done with hifi buying, a mojo was calling me, but wanted something small and didn't need charging, bought one of these today. I hope it works well with my AKG K72
A notebook pc with musicbee and flac files,dalethorn said:muljao said:I was nearly done with hifi buying, a mojo was calling me, but wanted something small and didn't need charging, bought one of these today. I hope it works well with my AKG K72
You've named what's on one end, what's on the other end?
muljao said:A notebook pc with musicbee and flac files,dalethorn said:muljao said:I was nearly done with hifi buying, a mojo was calling me, but wanted something small and didn't need charging, bought one of these today. I hope it works well with my AKG K72
You've named what's on one end, what's on the other end?
I'll also put flac files on a Moto g4
Thanks. I'll probably have it Monday, I'll try a few configurations and report back. I'm confident that this will be a good buydalethorn said:muljao said:A notebook pc with musicbee and flac files,dalethorn said:muljao said:I was nearly done with hifi buying, a mojo was calling me, but wanted something small and didn't need charging, bought one of these today. I hope it works well with my AKG K72
You've named what's on one end, what's on the other end?
I'll also put flac files on a Moto g4
Good - especially good to try a computer and a phone (or similar device). My iPhones always sound different from my Macbook even though playing the same WAV-format track, even though the computer and phone are feeding digital into the DF Red. It could be my phone is sending out digital that's a little bit different, or it might be the different music players.
muljao said:So just to follow up, I got my red dragonfly (shout out for "the little audio company"). It definetely does what it says on the tin. It dlivers very detailed music and does so with plenty headroom power. I have 2 sets of headphones that I consider good for music (I have cheap bluetooth ones also that are only for convenience). My AKG451 and a set of bigger AKG K72. I always preferred the little 451s but assumed the k72s needed more power. It isn't really so, the 451s are lively and fun, the k72s are a little dead by comparison. The dragonfly improved them both over just pc or phone (flac files from the phone and pc sounded identical to me even though I use musicbee on the pc and USB audio pro on the phone) I'll follow up with a more detailed few words once I have this a while, my only thing now is I want a set of closed back around ears headphones that sound as good as my 451s
dalethorn said:muljao said:So just to follow up, I got my red dragonfly (shout out for "the little audio company"). It definetely does what it says on the tin. It dlivers very detailed music and does so with plenty headroom power. I have 2 sets of headphones that I consider good for music (I have cheap bluetooth ones also that are only for convenience). My AKG451 and a set of bigger AKG K72. I always preferred the little 451s but assumed the k72s needed more power. It isn't really so, the 451s are lively and fun, the k72s are a little dead by comparison. The dragonfly improved them both over just pc or phone (flac files from the phone and pc sounded identical to me even though I use musicbee on the pc and USB audio pro on the phone) I'll follow up with a more detailed few words once I have this a while, my only thing now is I want a set of closed back around ears headphones that sound as good as my 451s
I'd strongly suggest the around-ear AKG K553 for best fidelity around $120 USD (massdrop), or the warmer sounding on-ear Thinksound On1 or On2 for about the same price. The only really decent around-ear headphone I know of that can be bought for $50 is the Edifier H850.
muljao said:dalethorn said:muljao said:So just to follow up, I got my red dragonfly (shout out for "the little audio company"). It definetely does what it says on the tin. It dlivers very detailed music and does so with plenty headroom power. I have 2 sets of headphones that I consider good for music (I have cheap bluetooth ones also that are only for convenience). My AKG451 and a set of bigger AKG K72. I always preferred the little 451s but assumed the k72s needed more power. It isn't really so, the 451s are lively and fun, the k72s are a little dead by comparison. The dragonfly improved them both over just pc or phone (flac files from the phone and pc sounded identical to me even though I use musicbee on the pc and USB audio pro on the phone) I'll follow up with a more detailed few words once I have this a while, my only thing now is I want a set of closed back around ears headphones that sound as good as my 451s
I'd strongly suggest the around-ear AKG K553 for best fidelity around $120 USD (massdrop), or the warmer sounding on-ear Thinksound On1 or On2 for about the same price. The only really decent around-ear headphone I know of that can be bought for $50 is the Edifier H850.
Just one question, is the akg k550 pretty much the same as the 553?as 550 available here, but no 553. Do you think they'd be better that the k72, thanks
dalethorn said:muljao said:dalethorn said:muljao said:So just to follow up, I got my red dragonfly (shout out for "the little audio company"). It definetely does what it says on the tin. It dlivers very detailed music and does so with plenty headroom power. I have 2 sets of headphones that I consider good for music (I have cheap bluetooth ones also that are only for convenience). My AKG451 and a set of bigger AKG K72. I always preferred the little 451s but assumed the k72s needed more power. It isn't really so, the 451s are lively and fun, the k72s are a little dead by comparison. The dragonfly improved them both over just pc or phone (flac files from the phone and pc sounded identical to me even though I use musicbee on the pc and USB audio pro on the phone) I'll follow up with a more detailed few words once I have this a while, my only thing now is I want a set of closed back around ears headphones that sound as good as my 451s
I'd strongly suggest the around-ear AKG K553 for best fidelity around $120 USD (massdrop), or the warmer sounding on-ear Thinksound On1 or On2 for about the same price. The only really decent around-ear headphone I know of that can be bought for $50 is the Edifier H850.
Just one question, is the akg k550 pretty much the same as the 553?as 550 available here, but no 553. Do you think they'd be better that the k72, thanks
The K553 is exceptional, even at double the price. I have no doubt it's vastly superior to the k72, but I don't know about the K550. I think headfonia reviewed the K550.
davidf said:They use different DACs, so they're definitely going to be different. Why not try both out yourself?
The last guy I had in here to try both out bought the Red.