New Speakers - Blown Tweeter
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Hello all, I recently bought Shure E4c earphones (very nice) to listen to music on my laptop and now want to improve sound quality, i tried with a new sound card (Echo indigo io) but doesn't fit and they don't make it in express format Dam! so i'm now looking at Echo Audiofire2 External unit after reading lots of good feedback about it. but I'm now wondering if i'd be better off with a good Headphone amp instead? like the HeadRoom Micro Amp or HeadRoom Total BitHead. can anyone advise me which way to go? also any recomendations for audiophile mp3 player or do i look at ipod? Thanks
I am looking for a new tube headphone amp. The amp I'm most interested in the Woo 6.Here is a link. http://www.wooaudio.com/products/. Does anyone here have any experience with these fine looking amps? I am going to be driving AKG K701's so if anyone has that combo I'd be interested to know what you think. Have you had any problems? I listen mainly to jazz and classical. Thanks.
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Hi everyone,
Cool site!
So I've always loved music and listening through headphones but I've never had a quality or high-end anything. I want to change that, but I don't know where to start.
I plan to rip all my CDs to a hard disk, so storage is something I'll have to figure out. And I'd like to go as wireless as possible.
So, how do I get started? Can anyone suggest or recommend a basic set up of high end gear that would let me go completely digital and wireless? (If so, I'd much appreciate laymen's terms wherever possible as I'm starting from scratch.)
Hi
Has anyone successfully used a pro audio amplifier like a Crown or QSC as a hifi amp ? Musical Fidelity is pushing very hard that you need large amounts of wattage to reproduce music accurately. If this is the case one way to get the large amounts of watts would be from pro audio amps.
Any experiences or thoughts
Steve
Here's the problem:
I was listening to some pretty loud sound on my speakers, when I heard a pop and the tweeter on my right speaker seemed to stop working.
I've had these speakers for just under 2 months. B&W DM601 S3's. I've checked and nothing I did was out of the range of the speaker. They're certified to run from a 25W to 100W source - I have a 90W per channel amp. The speakers are said to respond from 60Hz to 22Khz. I'm certain I went no higher than 20Hz.
It was certainly far from full volume on both the amp and the sound card.