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  1. I apologize if i have wasted your time.

    I have 3 posts, and yes they are all related.

    My first post was in the headphone thread, and primarily about choice of headphones. I felt i got some excellent advice, and have pretty much settled on the er-4p in ear monitor.

    My second post was in the source thread. And I am still debating ipod vs. oppo dvd. If I use the ipod, it seems no amp is necessary. But if i go with the oppo, i will need an amp.

    Now my third question is in the amplification thread, what budget amp would work well with the oppo and the er-4p.

    I thought that I should supply some info on the way i would use the equipment in each question in order to get more specific opinions.

    I admitted I am a newbie and ignorant in these matters.

    If I have posted inappropriately, please accept my apology, and feel free to remove the thread.

    thanks.

  2. Complete noob needs more advice please.

    I need a budget stationary headphone setup for my home exercise bike.

    I need isolation as the bike is very loud and I already have some mild high frequency hearing loss.

    I'm thinking of getting an oppo DV-970 HD universal DVD player for a source.

    And etymotic ER-4P In Ear Monitors for their isolation.

    What should I use for amplification?

    Does the line out jack have enough power that I would need an attenuator instead of an amplifier?

    What about a Cmoy type amp, on ebay, with the builder optimizing a low gain for the ER-4Ps?

    Or do I need a real amp, like a headroom Micro amp? If I bought the Headroom, do I really need the DAC to go with it?

    Please feel free to pontificate (Synonyms: boast, brag, chatter, declaim, expatiate, go on, gush, harangue, hold forth, orate, ramble, rant, sermonize, speechify, spellbind, spiel, yell).

    Thanks

    Dan

  3. I am a complete noob at this. I have been lurking the forum, but I am confused. Most of the discussion is way over my head.

    My goal is to get a reasonably nice setup to use while on my exercise bike at home.

    I think I have decided on a pair of etymotic ER-4P In Ear Monitors because I need the isolation, the bike is very noisy. (see link http://www.head-case.org/index.php?topic=1097.0)

    I don't have a clue what to use for a source, or an amp.

    I am presently using an older dvd player with a headphone jack, but it won't play anything but a pressed disc, no CD-R's.

    My budget for a source and amp is pretty low, maybe $300, but less is better.

    I am reasonably computer literate, and can download and convert file formats, burn discs, and use flash memory without a problem.

    Should I just get an Ipod?

    Would I need an amp with an Ipod, or is the IEM efficent enough I don't need an amp?

    Would a $50 Cmoy amp off of ebay, with the gain customized by the builder, work well with these?

    What about using a portable CD player, or an inexpensive home DVD player with a Cmoy?

    Or would a pc be a good source?

    I wouldn't mind doing some reading, if you could direct me to a "audio for idiots" website.

    Thanks a lot.

    Danny

  4. I want a headphone to use on my exercise bike.

    The bike is quite noisy, so I need noise isolation.

    I understand from some browsing that the In Ear Monitors are nice for noise isolation, value, and sound quality.

    I am looking at the etymotic ER-4P, and the Shure E4c, or something in that price range (about $300 list, $175 online price)

    I like to listen to a variety of music, including rock, bluegrass, jazz and classical.

    Thanks for any advice.

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