You might want to take the headphones you already enjoy and plug them into a few ordinary headphone jacks on integrated amps or CD players if you are lucky enough to have a few audio buddies, or a congenial store. This will give you a baseline. When I tried this I found my older Grado stock SR-200 sounded more enjoyable to me than my stock Sennheiser SD-600.
Then, I listened through the Earmax OTL tube outboard headphone amp (bought used here on Audiogon) to each headphone, and still preferred the Grado sound (even with a known poor impedance match). Of course, the sound heard became more glorious.
Although it is a cliche to say that an outboard unit is better, the simple insertion of the Grado into any jack on virtually any integrated or CDP yields surprisingly enjoyable listening.
What I am leading towards is that the headphone has a lot to do with enjoyable sound, even with built-in headphone amp.
If the Earmax is too pricey then other suggestions from Audiogon members can guide you. What headphone do you favor, and have you established an absolute top price limit for headphone amp?
Then, I listened through the Earmax OTL tube outboard headphone amp (bought used here on Audiogon) to each headphone, and still preferred the Grado sound (even with a known poor impedance match). Of course, the sound heard became more glorious.
Although it is a cliche to say that an outboard unit is better, the simple insertion of the Grado into any jack on virtually any integrated or CDP yields surprisingly enjoyable listening.
What I am leading towards is that the headphone has a lot to do with enjoyable sound, even with built-in headphone amp.
If the Earmax is too pricey then other suggestions from Audiogon members can guide you. What headphone do you favor, and have you established an absolute top price limit for headphone amp?