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  1. I just bought two pairs of Shure from Stereo Electronics Plaza Singapura. That is after testing it and comparing it with few other phones, including several Sennheiser. I found the sound not as warm as Senn, but overall more balanced. Highs, mids and lows are discernibly good. I bought for Sis and Bro-in-law. They are using for TV sets. One good thing about the Shure is that it is relatively easy to drive compared to Senn, i.e. suitable for TV set and laptop. Can't remember model off hand, but I can check. It is closed, and very comfortable. It is also way below your budget of $150. :)


  2. tungsol mesh? if its 9 euro each i'll buy 50 in to keep :D

     

    Emailed them, they have many 6SJ7, but just dun have Tung Sol mesh plate . Those interested will need to look elsewhere.... :think:

     

    just adding to my collection, as i'm doing quite a bit of DIY, so good tubes come in handy when i build pre-amps. i collect resistors too, i.e. shinkoh, holco, allen bradley.

     

    as for keeping them as an investment.. i dont know :o that never came to mind.. hmm..

     

    Yup, they are good tubes for DIY projects. :thumbup:


  3. :smoke: its quite uncommon and its the only pair i managed to get. i saw a quad before but that was last year in china, which i didnt take cuz i didnt agree on the price.

     

    maybe ical can help you :o

     

    i've not run in the tubes yet to test their sonics.. and may be putting them into my collection instead..

     

    neutralzz: Are you using any equipment that uses that ultra rare tubes? Or keeping it to see the price rise in the future? :grin:

     

     


  4. yup woke my dt880 600 ohm and k 701 up like pumping steroids into them

    it may not have the refinement or tubey favor of darkvoice 337 but the bass i will agree it is even better than of tubes amps i have auditioned ....

     

    You said it. The bass out of Maverick on my cans has never ever been traced on my limited past amps. That explains why my jaws were on the carpet when I first heard the Maverick.


  5. Chip in my 2 cents here. Before that, thanks to Maverick Team Leader who loaned the unit to me.

     

    I have never heard my k701 responding so willingly and lively before. Wow. Like many reviews above, the headphone amp department packed a punch. It easily kick up storm on my K701 and DT880 (600hms). The prat and speed is obviously there. Compared to my Zero stock headphone amp, Maverick is miles ahead in term of power. Compared to my Darkvoice 337, well, shouldn't be compared at all some may say, since the DV337 cost much more. I'm not saying that Maverick is ideal, but for that price .... I can't ask for too much. I have only briefly listened to the DAC department, not enough to make comments. Finally, it is unknown if the amp and dac will or will not improve upon further run-in; as with many other audio equipments, they probably will.

     

    I'm done with Maverick, looking to audit more toys..... :P


  6. Dun try = dun know = wont buy = save money! :grin:

     

    Or also can: try more = know more = won't any how buy = save some innocent money :grin:

     

    Ionoclast is the most value for money destatic equipment.

     

    Price point of ionoclast quite good. I noticed that Mapleshade products like Silclear have "out-of-the-box" principles; have you seen interconnects made of plastic bags? hah hah..... :grin: The look is damn hilarious, but I suspect that the performance is nothing funny but seriously notable.

     

    Back to topic on static murdering using cotton (is it expensive?), spray (I've heard Nordost is interesting) or whatever.... any sharing will be good.


  7. Just to share...

     

    I was recommended to use anti-static wipes. They are basically like wet tissue that you can use to swipe your cables, and reportedly CDs. As I am using DV337 with independant volume control for each channel, I treated one of the two interconnects to do some kind of A/B comparison. The result was that I realised that I have been listening to highly muddy sound (to be blunt, sh**). After treatment, the sound basically clears up to give definitions. Untreated interconnect sounds so different that I think nullified most of my investments. Thanks to Francis who intro'ed me to static killing. Since then, I treat my interconnects once in a while, until I picked up an ionoclast.

     

    Again, I did an A/B comparison b/w the anti-static wipe and ionoclast based on my DV337. Both methods clear up the sound. The latter clearly performs better than the former in terms of getting rid of static electricity. Audibly, the cleaning effect is more significant with the ion emmision method of the ionoclast, relative to the cheap wipes I got for like $10. But for $10, it is the best bang for buck I have had to date. The ionoclast works on CD too; I can't put a finger to the exact effect on CD, but it sort of lower the noise floor a little. From the tests, I understood the evil of static. It kills the dynamics, separation and clarity by putting a veil over your music.

     

    These are my personal experiences, YMMV. I disclaim again, YMMV. One side-effect of ionoclast, I must say, is that you will get bulky forearm muscles from extensive use. That can be upside or downside, depending on how you like that. Pls do remember to switch hands to get a more balanced growth. There are many other gadgets that rid static, e.g. furutech. I have not yet gone to the point of investing that amount of dollars, therefore unable to experience the greater effect that comes with the higher cost (compared to ionoclast), if any.


  8. Kds5000 bro, today in camp, sorry can't pick up phone just now. I know that you are after my tubey warm sound. Come one day I'll bring my stuff to your place to trial. I suspect it is the power cable that makes the diff.

     

    Badbad2000, glad you enjoyed our setup. I guess it is with the HD800 that you enjoyed (probably Kds5000's). The power conditioner makes a considerable effect as well. Somewhat, it blackens the background to bring out the layers of music, with more separation and focus.

     

    I audited the DV337 cum Marantz combo with somebody's (think uberburger's) vintage RS-1. I was struck by the neatness. :o Makes me feel like posting a WTB RS-1 thread. :think:


  9. Yeah, thanks again to all organisers. Apologize that few of my equipment didn't show up, some went to a friend's place and some to marketplace.

     

    The difference between RS1 and RS1i is bigger than I expected. Each will suit very different taste. Now I know what they meant by the detailed sound of Benchmark. I would expect the DAC to match well with DV337, as one has detail, the other has serious warmth to match with. Too bad no chance to verify during the meet.

     

     

     

    oh yes, the pics are superb.


  10. I am interested.

     

    JVC DX1000, HD650 (Jena 18AWG)

    Darkvoice 337 (same as kd5000)

    MF X-DACv8

    Source can be either Marantz CD5001 or Laptop

    DH Cones and Squares, Iego power cords, maybe Xindak 1000ES, VDH IC etc

     

    I am thinking how to transport the "dumbbells" there..... :think: The list above is tentative, depending on need and feasibility.


  11. Ah! A fellow 337 owner! You and I need to swap notes on tubes... :beer:

     

    What's the name of the shop at Burlington bro? When you say "consider the price", do you mean that the things there are expensive? I'm definitely keen on the Jan Philips driver tubes :DD

     

    What tubes are you using btw?

     

    There are two shops at least, one of them Well Audio. Can't rem the other one, Martin maybe. The one with a real nice Auntie sells Jan Philips 6SJ7WGT. No, not expensive. Just that there are cheap lobangs hidden around, if you have the energy and time to hunt them down. I am using GE 6AS7GA, which I personally prefer over my Tung Sol 5998. For driver, i swap around RCA reds 5693, Tung Sol 5SJ7G and Jan Philips 6SJ7WGT.

     

    i see the coconut from victor :x

     

    Yes, those coconuts are sweet and big. :thumbup:


  12. Thanks. Yep, I think that's where he's taking me this Saturday... :))

    The HD800 needs a warm sounding amp, I feel. So a powerful tube amp is ideal for it. DV337 is rated at over 2W... :party:

     

    I really like the HD800/DV337 combo - nice lush mids with a weighty mid-bass :thumbup:

    For DV337, the shop at Burlington had Jan Philips driver tubes and GE power tubes. You have to consider the price.

     

     

     


  13. Seriously, which shop in Singapore dare to price an item more than 3X the original local retail price? Unless they want to close shop, I doubt any shop will do it.

     

    By sharing the following, I am not in anyway saying that the OP is credible or not, because I absolutely have no idea and no thus comment.

     

    I was once charged twice the price for my very first pair headphones in Singapore. So that is possible, in general. Since I lost the receipt, I shall not broadcast the name of the shop. But that incident remains a fact, at least to me and my friend who was with me. To be frank, I am not going to forget that shop and the incident; those $$ meant much to me in my younger days as a working student.

     

    Back to the topic, although the above incident happened to me, that doesn't mean anything with reference to the OP. But my comment is only with reference to what theory_87 posted, to highlight the general idea of "buyer beware". I agree that if the OP doesn't have proof, then no point in guessing. Online comments can be subjected to lawsuit as we know, and we also know that forum users' real ID can be identified technically speaking.

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