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Chacranajxy

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  1. So I'm going to be getting some Sennheiser HD650s soon, and I'll be plugging those into a Pioneer VSX-80TXV receiver, which is going to be connected to my computer that has an HT Omega Claro+ sound card. But I don't have any amplification for the headphones. My budget for an amp maxes out at 200, which I realize isn't a lot, but is there still an option at or below that price that will still net me a sizeable improvement in sound quality?

  2. Reks has it right: don't listen to idiots about the 650s. Those idiots are probably didn't pay attention to people who repeatedly told them that the 650s need at least a decent source and amp to sound as they should. They've most likely got them connected to a portable amp and a bad sound card. It's evil, I tell ya.

    Anyway, forget the Denons. They really aren't as good as people say. They're not gawd awful, but certainly not worth the money.

    What's the rest of your system, and are you budgeting only for headphones? Do you already have an amp/source etc? All that will make a difference if you're looking for recommendations.

    The only piece of equipment I've got right now is the Pioneer VSX-80 receiver, which I'm currently using to power my speakers. The budget is just for headphones. Most of the use for this is going to be my PC, which has an HT Omega Claro+ card installed. My computer's hooked up to the receiver via coaxial.

    So basically, Denons and ATs are probably out?

  3. I'm finally in the market for some new headphones, and I think I've got it narrowed down. I'm looking at either Audio Technica's W1000 headphonse or their AD1000PRM headphones. The only difference I know is that the W1000s are slightly more expensive and are closed rather than open. What I don't know is whether the headphones being closed is a bad thing in terms of sound accuracy... since sometimes it seems that can cripple a pair of cans.

    Basically, I'm looking for something that'll work especially well for orchestral/classical sorts of music. I'm slightly concerned about the bass being underpowered... I don't need to have my eardrums dominated by bass, but it's gotta be there and it's gotta be accurate. I'll be plugging these into my Pioneer VSX-80TXV receiver.

    So which one of these is the better choice, or is there something else in this price range that I should consider?

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