Recent content by JayG
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Rafe's Inner Fidelity
I don't have the strength at the moment to get into a discussion of Rafe's most recent display of ineptitude, but in regard to the comment function, I think what he's done is to ban me (and roscoe and I'm sure others) from commenting on posts made with his byline. I don't have an option to reply...- JayG
- Post #20
- Forum: Members' Lounge (General Discussion)
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Rafe's Inner Fidelity
Exactly. We made these exact points in our comments, which have now been deleted. And he seemed legitimately shocked, insinuating that he's being unfairly criticized "for everything he does" to have people point out how empty and useless the post was, even though the comments cited specific...- JayG
- Post #10
- Forum: Members' Lounge (General Discussion)
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Rafe's Inner Fidelity
It’s all pretty tragic/hilarious. I was one of the other people posting whose comments have now been deleted. In my last, quite lengthy, comment, I tried to be as civil as possible under the circumstances and actually engage in the “discussion” he says he wants to encourage, but it seems that...- JayG
- Post #5
- Forum: Members' Lounge (General Discussion)
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List of High-End Digital Source Owners on Head-Fi Continued
Marantz SA-7S1 - $6,995- JayG
- Post #186
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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DT880 - tiny little thing...
It's from polishing. How noticeable it is (always at an angle) has to do with what grit the final polish was done with. If a super, super fine grit is used, sometimes you can't really see it from any angle, but with most polished metal, you can see these marks if put in the right light and...- JayG
- Post #5
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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My continuing quest for ideal classical music 'phones: AD2000, W5000, RS-1, DT48e, or D7000?
Jerome: I agree with you that the GS1000 bass is forward. However, I love it. I rarely find it to be too much, and I think if the mids weren't so recessed, the bass would sound much more well balanced. Certainly in comparison with the highs, the bass isn't too forward. My problem is the super...- JayG
- Post #20
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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My continuing quest for ideal classical music 'phones: AD2000, W5000, RS-1, DT48e, or D7000?
Andrew: I already own both the HD650 and K702. jpelg: I like my PRO900s quite a bit. But the reason I got them is because I needed closed, semi-portable, quality cans and they seemed like the best option. They succeed in fulfilling these requirements, and therefore I am satisfied with the...- JayG
- Post #19
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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My continuing quest for ideal classical music 'phones: AD2000, W5000, RS-1, DT48e, or D7000?
padam - I think you're right, and I hope to be able to do that soon. I do worry that it will send me down another long and expensive road, though. I definitely have no resistance to electrostats if I find them superior and can swing a pair and amp that satisfy me. I just haven't had that...- JayG
- Post #9
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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My continuing quest for ideal classical music 'phones: AD2000, W5000, RS-1, DT48e, or D7000?
Yes, I am excited to receive the K501s and try them for myself. I have been interested in them for years since they have such a reputation around here for classical, and I will be be happy to see for myself. Also, as has been said, they are very affordable, so if I love them, they'll be a real...- JayG
- Post #8
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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My continuing quest for ideal classical music 'phones: AD2000, W5000, RS-1, DT48e, or D7000?
I am still searching for ideal classical music cans, and while I like the 'phones I have for many things, I still feel like I am missing something. I know one pair of headphones can never be perfect for all kinds of classical, and all kinds of recordings, so I guess the most accurate way to...- JayG
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- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Accurate frequency response graph for W5000?
Yeah, I mean the thing is that if those graphs are right, I feel like they would sound extraordinarily, freakishly different from every other well-knows pair of cans around here. Most phones have a dip approaching, including, and proceeding from 1k hz (where the ear is most sensitive), a...- JayG
- Post #4
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Accurate frequency response graph for W5000?
Are there any accurate frequency response graphs available for the W5000 with a proper fit? The charts at Headroom and headphoneinfo.com seem to portray exactly what you would expect from closed headphones with a bad fit. I just don't believe that either of them accurately reflects what you...- JayG
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- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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SPL Phonitor, new reference amp?
Also, the sample files will crossfeed on and off posted earlier in this thread do not seem to be hosted at that link anymore. Does anyone have them that could make them available again?- JayG
- Post #165
- Forum: Headphone Amps (full-size)
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SPL Phonitor, new reference amp?
I know it's been asked before, but I would love to hear from more owners: Does the Phonitor crossfeed really get the sound out of your head and out in front of you? I mean, I know it should help with imaging and spacial effects, but does it produce a less closed-in feeling or just a less hard...- JayG
- Post #164
- Forum: Headphone Amps (full-size)
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The Beyerdynamic DT48 Arrives...
Yikes. Have been interested in these phones, but that interest is waning. No warmth in live instruments? The sound of a live cello is what I would call the textbook definition of a warm sound.- JayG
- Post #673
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)