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Matt_Carter

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  1. I've had my Panasonic VT25 for years now and still think great compared to anything I've seen to date. If you can actually find a Panasonic plasma any more you might want to get extended warranty though, I have had some problems where it shuts off and goes to error code because the fan fails, nothing a couple smacks to the back can't fix, but still an issue. A good site for TV reviews is http://www.digitalversus.com/tv-television.html
  2. Yes, as well as the plants. Before they were there the wall was plastered with acoustic resonators, which I preferred.
  3. Speaker AND ear porn. Best system I've worked on and best speaker I've heard.
  4. Well the HD800's didn't blow me away. In fact, put them on for the first time and said to myself "Damn I knew I should have got the AKG's!" They sound like a mix of HD650's and 701's, and unfortunately have some of the dark veiled laid back sound of the 650's. Not sure what's up with this whole talk about them being a microscope into the sound, they're no Westone customs. I was expecting something a little more dynamic and clear with some speed and kick, things that my 701's have over them. The sensitivity of these are way outa whack as well; add 5db and the level stays the same but the dynamics change. Now I know my amp is pretty shitty but didn't think it was this bad, that is to say the HD800's are as truthful as we say they are. Now I will agree with dcpoor when he said they are "A improved/fixed K701" when it comes to technical aspects and low end. The L/R balance is perfect, The stage is wide and deep with perfect oval shape, images flow better with-in the stage, and they are more on the neutral side. The build quality and comfort is also great. There is just this cheep plasticy sound I can't get over. For example In Tylls room at rocky mountain audio feast he had the AH-D7000 (which I wasn't a fan of) but they had this rich clear sound to them which I did like that I was expecting with the HD800's. As I said if I wasn't blown away I will grab the K812 and compare, so next week I guess. Looks and feels like steel to me. Also, the resonant frequency of an electrical medium effects the frequency response, amongst other things.
  5. Well I took your guy's word for it and ordered the HD800's, should get them next week. Maybe I'll order the K812 as-well and do a comparison, if HD800's don't blow me away. To be honest though; besides the higher price of the AKG's they still have that stupid design where the cable is connected to one side of the headphone and travels to the other through the headband. It just takes away so much of what they could be and messes with the coherence, imaging, balance and tonality. Why they would boast some meaningless .9999 OFC then pass it through a steel head band blows my mind. Thanks for your input.
  6. When I was in the process of converting to studio monitors I was amazed by how horrible they all sounded at audition. Like with you, the only one that sounded decent to me were the Neumann's. It wasn't until I got a pair home that I realized how special they really were. Setting them up for near field listening, finding the sweet spot between the two, and the sweet spot in the room; I am immersed in the most amazing stage and imaging I've ever heard. Not only do they have great imaging and stage but they are extremely neutral... but only in this sweet spot. They're extremely picky with positioning, even if they're too far away you loose everything.. even neutrality. A guitar store might not have the ideal conditions to gauge their potential. What's wrong with taking those Neumann KH120 home and listen to them the way they were meant to be heard and return them if you cant get them to work for you? To me nearfield's are the happy medium between your traditional speakers and headphones. With nearfields you can get up close and personal to hear all the things headphones offer with out making your ears bleed. I think they're great.
  7. Man I wish I could audition between the K812's and HD800's. To me it appears to be a step back in time where it was the 650's and 701's duking it out. After and only after auditioning between the two; I muchly preferred the 701's. Is it really this all over again? So can I just skip the auditioning and just get the K812's, or are these HD800's really something special and in a league of their own....? Do the K812's have the traditional AKG house sound? Are the HD800's just a more refined 650? or is it more complex then that? I'm buying one or the other as soon as my confidence increases, so please help me out...
  8. I wholeheartedly recommend the Neumann KH120. At top of the page you can find my comments on them. Have any questions on them or their big bother, shoot.
  9. I didn't say I paid for them. Arrest me now. Not sure why you're giving me such a hard time, just something I thought I would share...
  10. You know allot of people say how could this possibly make a difference but I look at it as how could this not make a difference. If something has a design drastically difference from another you should be able to hear it, if of course you have an open mind to it. I too looked at this with a closed mind and definitively heard a difference. Simple, spend the $20 then tell me I'm wrong.
  11. Being an electrician I came across these spec grade receptacles that they were just going to throw out. Knowing that they were not cheap and could possible make a difference to my system; I snatched them up. Skeptical... but I figured it wouldn't hurt to try them out. Well I have to say it was worth the 30 seconds to swap this guy in. Tightening as much as I could, utilizing the bottom half of the receptacle bypassing the tab I heard an improvement right away, not huge but defiantly there. My system seemed to have allot more oomph, Bass is heavier and more pronounced. The whole sound had more weight to it sounding like more power was getting through. These receptacles are about 3x the weight of the standard, why... not sure, haven't dissected.. sign of higher quality components maybe? Like I said: not a huge improvement but worth the $20-$30. You should give her a try, model number is IG5362
  12. What I like the cables... That's why I bought them in XLR. Now that I use XLR I have no need for the RCA's, that's why they are for sale. That money from the sale I was planning on donating to this site anyway... But anyway don't want to go off topic. Sorry If it seemed like pitching.
  13. I guess... Longer the better, so they say?
  14. Thanks for the welcome, I'm just thrilled I found this site. Ya I've kinda converted or blended into the pro gear instead of "Audiophile" for this set-up. Ya Audiophile has that wow and inspirational factor at times but I wanted the truth with best bang for the buck so I figured I'd go for pro and by measurements and see where it took me... gota say kinda impressed considering what I paid into it and what I got out of it. As you can see the lack of aftermarket cables, just a junk Eichmann PC left over and Grovers for my XLR cables. Since I had to get XLR's I figured I might as well go with a cable that I trusted in the past (great neutral cables BTW). There were many times I almost bought the HD800 but now that the AKG has come out with the 812 I'm not sure which direction I'm going to go. AKG claims they're going for the pro recording sound with this Headphone so... still not sure. As for my Benchmark DAC-1 HDR IMO doesn't have the best Headphone amplification. The XLR out seems quite good though. You can peer into its sound through the headphone amp which seems dry dull and boring but very good technical aspects. Stage is wide, imaging is spot on, balance is perfect, and neutral. Considering giving the Wadia 121 a try though , which kind steers away from pro and probably offers flaws like the 581ise where you could hear the toroidal transformer flux though one channel due to design flaws. Not sure about this one either. Active monitors make tons of sense and IMO the only choice for a desktop rig. When auditioning; the runner ups where the Genelec's, JBL's, and Adam's. Not sure why the Dynaudio's or Focal's are so popular and recommended though. RudeWolf if you are looking for some small monitors and can spare a bit more cash I highly recommend the Neumann KH120 over the Adams. Although it all comes down to preference I recommend (if you can) at least audition between the two. The Neumann's IMO offer better performance in every aspect except highs which are just different then better or worse.
  15. It's a Cadas connector and it's not 4" long, the black part is just the cable after the magnet.
  16. Basically a Master LE digital with upgrades.
  17. I see you have already made your choice, but for those browsing this thread looking for some great near field monitors I have to recommend the Neumann's. I had a listen to the KRK's, Adam's, Focal's, Genelec's, Yamaha's, Presonus's Yorkville's, M-Audio's, Fostex's, Dynaudio's, Mackies, Alesis's, Focusrite's, Behringer's, and JBL's, but it was the little Neumann KH120's that blew me away. I like my sound to be coherent between both L/R (not isolated) to the point where the speakers/headphones disappear and you're immersed in wide stage of precise imaging, The Neumann's and JBL's where the only ones that could do this for me. When it came to buy time for my computer set-up I upgraded to the Neumann KH310 A's. These monitors are just WOW! The KH310's are extremely neutral with great imaging. Mono vocals just hover in front of you like you could reach out and grab them, perfect hight and all. The low-end is deep and precise with extreme speed, first time I've experienced such low-end imaging, something you can't get with a sub. Highs are clear and crisp blending beautifully into the revealing mids, and mids blending into lows with no weight difference. The whole band blends together like a single driver speaker or headphone would. I was all about headphones for what they offer over speakers but these monitors offer more than I would ever expect from the best headphones. Detail, Resolution, immersion...all there. Ya their price might scare off some, but IMO worth every penny and then some.
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