Finally gave some love to my speaker setup.
Klipsch RP-600M
Those are lovely. Just a little farther from the wall if possible
The Singxer SA-1 finally came in a couple days ago and the Ares II arrived the week before. Unfortunately the wider SA-1 has to sit on top since the Ares II has so much depth.
The original plan was getting a used V280 or Soloist 3Xā¦ but I grew too impatient for that.
The Ares II goes for about $800 flat via Paypal on the Vinshine store. But thereās also multiple units up for sale on Headfi if anyone else wants to join the Ares II club.
Git the Final E1000 in, though I only got them because they are cheaper than only buying the tips :P.
I am trying them out to see of they are a recommendation for a friend, but so far I find them a bit lacking - mostly in the details I feel.
Thanks! And thatās the plan. I only showed one and not the pair because they are not even sitting at the same height. Speaker stands are my next purchase.
Welcome to the club!
Those cups look gorgeous.
Very nice, youāll love them, ones Iāll never sell
Feels real good to join the club! I agree, also will never sell!
I always wanted what the Hemps are giving me from a pair of Grados!! Dreams do come true guys!
My old sr80e are officially retired.
love my ARES2, sold my v280 to get a singxer SA-1 to take itās place as the downgrade of choice and i donāt feel like i miss anything coming off of the v280, they stack wonderfully aesthethicaly too, but i chose to order two brackets, one for each unit to attatch beneath the table top of my desk to clean things up a bit.
how do you like the combination so far? what did you use before? i found it to be wonderfully smooth and pleasant, wide and organic with descent detail but i donāt have much experience with source gear so iād love to hear what you think to see if my impressions somewhat match.
hopefully you got the kind of sound you were looking for
Overall Iām finding them to sound great together. But itās hard to give much in the way of relative comparisons right now since Iāve hardly done any mix and matching with my other gear yet (itās all spread out to different rooms). My solid state bedroom setup was the RNHP+D50S prior to this (my other stuff is on my profile).
So far Iāve been testing out the HD6XX and Clear the most. So far the SA-1 seems to be a pretty minor upgrade for the Clear. But the 6XX on it seems to have the best controlled bass Iāve heard yet. So the SA-1 is my new favorite 6XX amp. Later I may do some A/B testing with the Ares II and ADI-2 since I have everything needed for an ideal test.
I decided to try something new for the balanced cable on my iBasso IT01: the new UGREEN 2.5mm MMCX cable. Itās a new release on Amazon, no reviews yet, but decided to give it a try (in general UGREEN stuff has worked well for me). It comes terminated in 2.5mm or 4.4mm.
Style wise itās definitely not for everyone. I like my cables to have a more substantial feel. This one is relatively thin, lightweight, and soft plastic coated. But because of that it doesnāt pickup on any vibrations rubbing against my shirt (no perceivable microphonics). The lightweight goes well with the lightweight iBasso IT01 - very comfortable for long term listening. I like the 90deg 2.5mm connector. Using it with the BTR5 I donāt have any concerns of accidentally bending/breaking the connector.
The plastic near the MMCX connector is a little bit thicker and more tacky than the rest of the cable. It creates a nice over-ear setup. They arenāt molded with memory wire. But after about one hour of wearing them they comfortably stay curved and behind my ear. I find them much more comfortable over my ear than many other cables. Iām surprised this system works given how lightweight the entire cable is - thereās not much weight to hold them down.
Style wise itās not a standout. Subtle, discrete, easily pocketed, doesnāt tangle easily. No one would see these and assume they are an aftermarket cable. They certainly arenāt high end to begin with, but they do seem like a reasonable quality cable if you donāt mind how they look.
Overall I like the cable, and will probably keep it for BTR5ing (lightweight and no microphonics). But it would be a better value at half the price (currently listed for $40).
Nice packaging / presentation for a cable:
Connected to the iBasso IT01
Compared to the stock cable:
Zoom in:
awesome, good stuff!
if you have no other impressions beetween the gear i donāt see much point in a/bāing, i would just main whatever happens to be the most convinient at that point. but the Clears may be a major factor to that, clears allegedly doesnt benefit going above anything descent that is entry level anyway and what you are saying here seems to confirm that.
but im all for it, who knows, may get some interesting results abāing after all
I have a set on my 90 stack, no complaints.