Radish6404 Posted Wednesday at 04:07 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:07 PM What stereos do you have? My stereo is a Denon PNA 600 Ne with Canton GLE 90 speakers and a Creative Audigy FX soundcard. The sound is very good and detailled for any music. It is also very alive. The Canton GLE 90 are very loud on the Denon PNA 600 Ne, but unfortunatley the amp starts clipping, before the speakers start distording, so I can not listen in dsico volume. The volume is as high ass party volume with 55 percent of the amp power and it isv ery good. I feel the vibrations on my body and on my clothes a lot, the cupboard and the TV are vibrating a lot, also as the floor, but I would like to hear it on disco volume, which would be 80 to 90 percent of the amp. I would like to know what stereos you have. Quote
abasio Posted yesterday at 08:27 AM Posted yesterday at 08:27 AM I no longer have a stereo as I listen to everything on headphones. I have a Sony ZX707 player, with the balanced output it is big enough to get the best out of decent headphones without the need for an amp. On the go I usually use the Final Audio A6000 items and at home I recently got a pair of Sennheiser HD 560s open back headphones. I had never owned a pair of open backs before but I really like them for the spaciousness they have on the soundstage. Quote
Radish6404 Posted yesterday at 08:37 AM Author Posted yesterday at 08:37 AM I owned many years ago a Sennheiser HD 500 headphone and was very dissapointed with the details. I sold it on the same day I got it. Even my Sennheiser MX 580 erarphones had more details. For outside I use my Sony Xperia 10 v Smartphone with Sony MDR E8418 earphones I got on ebay. The sound is very good and not much away from the sound of my Canto GLe 90 with my Creative Audigy FX. Quote
Radish6404 Posted yesterday at 12:23 PM Author Posted yesterday at 12:23 PM https://jumpshare.com/s/ZlP7Rn19OncJuZS3vqru Here you can see the abilities of this Denon PNA 600 NE amp. I write this because my speakers are capable of more amp power than this amp has without clipping. Inn this video it is on party volume. Tell me what you think about the sound when I am infront of the speakers? I would also like to see videos of your stereos at high volume. I spend a lot on my speakers and am very happy with them. Big b$w speakers probably would be better but still my speakers are very loud. I had the choise of KEF, but the seller recommended me the Canton. He sad the bass drivers of the KEF only where passive, don´t know what he meant, but I choose the Canton because of that of the seller. Maybe next year I will buy the next number of amp from Denon in order to be able to listen to my speakers at full volume. Quote
abasio Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago That DENON is a great budget amp that can power those mid range speakers very well, great choices if you have a limited budget and honestly probably as much as you'll ever really need. Buuuuut....if you're really looking for clarity and detail, I wouldn't go for something so warm a pop sounding. For critical listening I prefer something more neutral. I like warm sounding equipment when I want to have fun with the music, but for proper listening sessions, I prefer and neutral headphones or speaker all the way. Quote
abasio Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 7 hours ago, Radish6404 said: I owned many years ago a Sennheiser HD 500 headphone and was very dissapointed with the details. I sold it on the same day I got it. Even my Sennheiser MX 580 erarphones had more details. For outside I use my Sony Xperia 10 v Smartphone with Sony MDR E8418 earphones I got on ebay. The sound is very good and not much away from the sound of my Canto GLe 90 with my Creative Audigy FX. E8418? Ouch 😳 I know they are great for a budget option, but still....if you really want to hear your music, you need something a little more audiophile range than a pair of earbuds that come free with your phone. I did want to buy the Sony IER-Z1R IEMs but when listening to them, they were only a little better than the FInal Audio A6000s and more than triple the cost, so went with the option that was better for my wallet. If you're on a bit of a budget but still want a really good sounding IEM for your buck, the Final Audio A5000 are excellent. They're only about 300 euros and they sound like much more expensive gear. I'd recommend giving and headphones or earphones more than one day to give your ear some time to get used to the sound. It sounds like you've gotten in to gear that bleeds bass right in to you ear, so going to a more refined/detailed sound can be a bit of a shock and sound bad at first, but if you have a bit of patience then you can really get a lot out of some equipment you initially didn't like. Quote
Radish6404 Posted 20 hours ago Author Posted 20 hours ago the MDR e848 did not come with the phone, I bought them on ebay used because iwanted goodearphones for my smartphone.They werw expensive earlier and I can´t wear In-Ears, because they block oudside noise and have stepping-sounds. I once tried some In-Ears and it was unbearable for me. There are no normal earphones around nowadays. Quote
abasio Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago They came free with a Sony player I bought in the 90s mate. Great for a freebie at the time, but in 2025 if this is your reference, then I cannot take anything you say about audio fidelity seriously. Quote
abasio Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago I just checked, they were released as a budget pair in 1995 😲 They sometimes go for stupid money on eBay because they're so old and nostalgic. But they're not good to put in your ears mate. If you have a bit of money, please try something new. Quote
Radish6404 Posted 19 hours ago Author Posted 19 hours ago Wel I know audio phidelity since i have acerative Audigy FX soundcard and Canton GLe 90 speakers, you should check reviews of the so you see that they are audiophil. Also they are confortable and bit enoughin my opinion. I can´t war in-ears that produce stepping noises and isolate completely from theenvironment. Quote
Radish6404 Posted 7 hours ago Author Posted 7 hours ago 12 hours ago, abasio said: That DENON is a great budget amp that can power those mid range speakers very well, great choices if you have a limited budget and honestly probably as much as you'll ever really need. Buuuuut....if you're really looking for clarity and detail, I wouldn't go for something so warm a pop sounding. For critical listening I prefer something more neutral. I like warm sounding equipment when I want to have fun with the music, but for proper listening sessions, I prefer and neutral headphones or speaker all the way. Well, for 320 € it should be a bit louder. It should not limitate at 55 percent, but go up to 80 percent without clipping, when the soundcard is at a volume of 50 percent. Quote
Radish6404 Posted 32 minutes ago Author Posted 32 minutes ago And, also, abasio. you should never be against t e Sony MDR e848 earphones. Only the cheap Sony like the Sony MDR e828 and E829 do not sound very good, but the MDR e848, which were not very cheap at the time they were nw sound very good. They have a lot of detail and a very good Bass, which can be very deep, if the track has a very deep Bass. TI ebabled the DSEE Sound Enhancer on my phone and the Basss is very deep and hard, better than on my Canton GLe 90 speakers, which cost 1200 € the pair. Quote
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