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antness

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About antness

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    www.headamp.com
  • Birthday 06/27/1983

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  • Headphones
    Grado HP-2, Etymotic ER-4S, Sennheiser HD600
  • Headphone amplifiers
    HeadAmp Gilmore Reference Balanced
  • Sources
    Cary 303/200, M-Audio Audiophile 2496
  • Other equipment
    DH Labs Air Matrix 1m XLR, DH Labs D-75 2m Digital Coax
  • Favourite configuration used
    Cary 303/200 -> Gilmore Reference Balanced -> Grado HP-2

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    http://www.headamp.com
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    Virginia, USA
  1. That amp is a Gilmore V1 (amp box only) powered by the Elpac wall-wart used in the Gilmore Lite. It was used as the first prototype for the Lite. He has the only one
  2. I have heard them but not in my system
  3. I'll volunteer to have them shipped to me and I'll put down 10% of the cost of the headphones, of course I get a quick audition as well. I suggest before you consider such an action you call up Amazon again, and ask to talk to a supervisor about that refund policy. If that supervisor gives you the OK, get his or her name. Also, print out dated copies of the Amazon return policy....in case things get ugly.
  4. Not really interested. If it is a limited edition, then I'll likely just hold onto my HD600 (which I own only because it's necessary for those who build amps, since so many people have them)....However....I doubt the HD650 will touch these..
  5. antness

    DIY RKV

    Pete Millett designed an amp for the AKG K1000. You can find building information here: http://www.pmillett.addr.com/ecc99_srpp_he...adphone_amp.htm
  6. The R10 certainly isn't a headphone for everything. I have a lot more experience with the HP-1000 but I can say with confidence that the HP-1000 is a much better candidate for a phone that works seamlessly with any genre or type of music. lengcm, no reason to have both HP-1000 and HP-1. HP-1 and HP-2 sound the same but the HP-1 has polarity switches. If there were any sonic differences, I am sure Grado would have mentioned them (why wouldn't they want to sell more of the flagship?) From what I have heard, HP-3 isn't as good as it doesn't have as closely matched drivers. And the Emmeline HR-2 is an amp not a headphone.
  7. It isn't actually a "Gilmore V1" - only the circuit boards were provided to the builder of the amp. Also, the "upgraded caps" in that amplifier are neither in the amplifier circuit or the power supply. They are part of the servo loop that nulls DC voltage on the output of the amp -- absolutely nothing that affects sounds. Whoever buys the amp might want to put in some film caps in the power supply where currently none are present - these are important for high frequency response.
  8. Yes, the enclosure is included
  9. Hi, The Gilmore Lite kit consists of all parts to build the amp with the exception of solder. To build the kit you will need these tools: - Soldering iron - Digital volt meter Of course wire cutters, pliers, etc.
  10. I second what Rameish said. Also, IMO the Etys are better (ER-6 similar price to Shure E2) but you can't go wrong either way.
  11. I agree that any of the Grados are superior over the HD600 for rock. Some rock songs especially fast ones just fall apart with the HD600.
  12. Thanks for the info. Right now I have an Arcam CD23, but will be getting a new source. This isn't because I don't like the sound out of the Arcam CD23, but I actually need something good with balanced outputs for use with building my balanced Gilmores. Good excuse for an upgrade too. I can probably get about $1000 for the arcam. A used Cary 303 would run about $1500, a 306 $2500. Also will consider the Sony SCD-1 for around the same. However, I have heard the SCD-1 is fantastic for SACDs but not so good on Redbook. I don't own any SACDs and most titles don't interest me so I don't think this is the best choice. Then I saw this and I'm quite interested in trying it out: http://www.audiomeca-usa.com/cdstats.htm
  13. Wortel, From what I have heard, the largest internet-based headphone amp manufacturer in the U.S. takes the cost of the amp (parts and labor) and sells it for 3x that much. If I followed those same guidelines, the Gilmore V2 would sell for $1290. It is likely that even with the Gilmore V2 at $550 I have one of the lowest margins of any headphone amp manufacturer. Considering in many reviews the Gilmore V2 has been compared favorably to amps costing around or more than $1290, I think this is an extremely good deal! -Justin
  14. razerx, How do you like your V2-SE out of the Cary 303? Any comparisons to other sources?
  15. Hey, The price is for real. I can't say I'm not embarrassed to sell Gilmore's design at this price (I still feel the same about $549) For those of you that are interested - yes, 230V version is available, and shipping is $35 to Singapore. Also, please send emails to antness@aol.com not justin@headamp.com (mail server problems...again) And/Or just send a PM here Thanks, Justin
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