on: February 18, 2012, 07:29:03 AM
I went to the Head-Fi meet last Saturday in San Francisco to see the Bottelhead family and check out some gear. It was very nice to meet Dan again and finally meet Eileen who I had not met before. Really nice people indeed. I am pretty unexperienced with headphone-amps or audiophile headphones and I brought my trusted Sennheisers SL 25-1 which I would consider Dj or Broadcast headphones. Those are the only headphones I have and I was curious to see how they hold up against the 'serious' stuff. I started with the Crack and moved my way up to the Smack and Sex amps. I cycled through different headphones. It was rather difficult to do very critical listening as the room was pretty loud which Dan also pointed out. But after more back and forth between different amps and songs and headphones the conclusion was pretty clear. First these amps are amazing. Second my Sennnheisers are not that far behind other audio cans and third I want a Crack now. I always went back to it and the difference to the Smack and Sex are noticeable but it is not a night and day difference. What really stood out that all amps were dead quiet, no hum or hiss or anything that would distract from the music. The whole setup was quite amusing to me. I was sitting at this table just full of little Bottlehead boxes and I started to follow the cables to figure out the pathway. It was kind of like a maze. Dan brought some prototypes as it turned out which explained all the extra stuff that was sitting around. There was some preamplifier prototype to give the setup more drive, and a prototype of the DAC. Mac mini with Amara was the music source and there were to many headphones that I can recall. Not to mention all the fancy power cords and headphone-cables. In the other room was Ironbut which I also never met before. He brought a rather amazing sounding setup too. Technics Reel to Reel with the Bottlehead Tube Repro but I forgot what head-amp he had, but it was not a Bottlehead one. The music here just sounded absolutely sweet. Maybe I prefer the analogue sound or maybe the music itself was more up my alley, but to me it was like that this setup had something that the digital files were missing. In any case I had a great time and wanted to say thank you again for bringing down all the gear and music!
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Stefan Hampel
Soundsmith Carmen, modded Technics SL-1200mkII, Thorens TD 125 mk2 with SME V, Eros, Extended Foreplay III, BeePre2, Crack, Pioneer Spec 4, Sonus Faber Electa