If you want lame advice DON'T do this!


Have you ever seen a member ask for advice about their system and don't understand why they need to make a change? Mistakes in this hobby are generally expensive. Does a list of components tell you how they sound together as a system? No Does a picture of a room tell you how the system sounds in the room? No. Think about the dollars that have been flushed away because the problem was the room and no matter what you stick in there or how much it cost it won't git er done. A flat in room frequency response is a starting point before changing anything. So, why don't more people post measurements when asking for advice? If you want lame advice DON'T post your system in your profile. If you want good advice post your system and a pic. If you want excellent advice include your in room FR measurements (which almost all modern receivers provide or REW can do for free). 

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@mahgister 

I dont recommend to anybody to listen to anyone FIRST but i recommend reading serious acoustic articles and creating their own set of experiments in their dedicated room or in their living room FIRST ... For fun, learning is more fun than buying...

Bingo, you nailed it AND there are some good videos available on you tube like the one I linked to by Anthony Grimani.

i regret my room  loss...😊

Because so good headphone are , and the K340 is really good,  it is easier and more confortable to SEE music in a room...

Especially for those who own average well known other headphones... 😁

I will listen to Grimani by curiosity...Thanks

 

@mahgister 

I dont recommend to anybody to listen to anyone FIRST but i recommend reading serious acoustic articles and creating their own set of experiments in their dedicated room or in their living room FIRST ... For fun, learning is more fun than buying...

Bingo, you nailed it AND there are some good videos available on you tube like the one I linked to by Anthony Grimani.

@mahgister 

Because so good headphone are , and the K340 is really good

I already have Sony's Signature headphone amp but not a reference set of headphones. I will checkout the K340's, thanks.

No BEWARE...There were not to my taste right out of the box...

It take me 6 months and 6 modification to like them ...

It is not an easy to figure out headphone...

But at 100 bucks pick them and sell me them after...

If you look for a microscope yours Sony  will be fine...

If you look for a three- D soundfield... AFTER optimization they beat most headphones... They crushed the 9 others i know to pieces...

😉

@mahgister

Because so good headphone are , and the K340 is really good

I already have Sony’s Signature headphone amp but not a reference set of headphones. I will checkout the K340’s, thanks.

FWIW, re headphones, mahgister is correct in the sense that good headphone utilization is not a walk in the park. If ones reference is headphones just plugged into a component’s afterthought socket they don’t know a good headphones systems potential. And it can be quite impressive, but it’s a journey and not necessarily cheap, especially in finding your sonic match. I was lucky in getting a very good system going though for about $1000. $450 for phones and $550 for dedicated amp. NLA so don’t ask.  But I did end up with other phones and amps that I now store in my closet. :-)