I’m rocking the Hifiman Sundaras. What about you guys?

  • @Narauko
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    21 year ago

    The Elear is great, but does benefit from using the Clear’s pads which is all the Elex is. Some places are now selling OG Clear pads for half price now too with the Clear MG replacing the OGs. I doubt my Elear will ever leave my collection, but I might add the Clear some day. How do you like the Valhalla? Always had it on my list of potential next amps, but I’ve never had the opportunity to get hands on with any Schiit gear.

    Sorry to hear about your hearing impact, I’m always concerned about that myself. Thankfully I just get winded super easy now, and who needs oxygen when you have Daft Punk anyway. I kind of get where your coming from, Tyll retiring was definitely an inflection point in the hobby. The new guard of YouTube reviewers (like DMS, Joshua Valor, etc), and with Amirm (audiosciencereview) still plugging along makes me think headphones are going to keep heating up again.

    • SCmSTR
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      11 year ago

      The Valhalla is kind of a pain in the ass. It’s a class a amp that uses tubes, and has to warm up over quite a bit of time. It sounds fine, and works well with my Elear and hd800s. But, I did buy it used, and both the on/off switch and the high/low gain switch were broken off by the previous owner somehow. So, to turn it off, I have to unplug it, and to turn it on, I have to poke a small metal object into a hole and wiggle it around until something shorts and it holds and stays on. Soooo I just leave it on all the time. Not great for my electricity bill. But, it sounds great haha.

      Maybe someday I’ll get clear pads and see what the hype is all about. But, until then, I’ve kind of lost connection to any reviewers or whatnot, even basically stopped watching Zeos. I’ve never heard of any of those people you mentioned. Would you point to any one of them as a solid reference point with good taste and a lot of technical knowledge? Zeos was never that guy, as he’s always been more of a hype-train. And while that’s great and all… More than one industry/hobby have lost their leaders (thinking about total biscuit as an influencer and critic for gaming that always pushed for responsibility, much like Tyll).