AKG K701

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I wasn't sure where to post this so here goes. I'm interested in the AKG K701 heaphones, and had a few questions. Will a Harman Kardon CDR-26 power them ok? I won't be able to afford a headphone pre-amp for a while. If you were going to spend $400.00 on phones which would you suggest? Would I be better off buying say a pair of Sennheiser - HD580 headphones, and a Antique Sound - HB1 Hybrid Tube Headphone Amp to go with it. I can do either one of those options.

URGENT help needed... please!

To make a long story short: one month ago I changed my source components (Theta Digital). The new source is a Meridian G91.
Since the G91 has an integrated preamp I decided to trade in my current amplification (aging Classe CP60/CA300) for a power amp.
Now comes the tough part: I have two options - Balanced Audio Technology VK600 SE and Accuphase A-60. I listened to both in the same setup and I preferred the Accuphase but...
...the BAT was cold (only powered for 5 minutes before listening) and I was already somewhat tired.

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I'm a bit of a novice at home audio, any help would be appreciated. I am setting up a surround sound system around my new 54 inch TV. I just purchased some Bose speakers for my rear two surround speakers. (I have big cabinets in front). However, I really enjoy the Bose speakers for just listening to CD music in the living room. Is there a switch made that would allow me to safely hook up that one pair of Bose speakers in the rear so that they can be both my rear surround speakers AND my "B" speakers off the same amp?

Have you ever heard an audio system that faithfully reproduced the sound of real, live musicians? What was it?

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Faithfully reproducing the sound of real, live musicians in our listening rooms is the audiophile's Holy Grail. Have you ever heard a system do this? If so, what was it?

Miracle At Merkin

Miracle At Merkin

On Saturday, February 10, collaborative improvisation band Attention Screen gave its debut at Manhattan's Merkin Hall at Kaufmann Center to a packed house. The event was recorded by John Atkinson for release in May as a <I>Stereophile</I> CD, possibly followed by a limited-edition DVD-A.

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