MHDT Lab Pagoda: A review . . . - Head-Fi. org The Pagoda on the other hand comes dressed in a similarly sexy outfit, but with a microscope The Pagoda will ask more of you as a listener while the Stockholm 2 begs more so that you sit back and enjoy the music The Stockholm is a more “liquid” sounding DAC, a more “saturated” rendering, if that makes any sense
MHDT Labs: R-2R NOS Tube DACs - Head-Fi. org Other MHDT Threads MHDT Labs Havana: Thread for the discussion of the current entry-level PCM56P-J variant MHDT Labs Pagoda: Thread for discussion of the PCM1704 variant MHDT Labs Stockholm: Thread for discussion of the PCM56P-J variant MHDT Labs Stockholm v2 Tour: A tour graciously initiated by @Soundsgoodtome, the godfather of MHDT on Head-Fi! MHDT Labs Stockholm v2 Review by @s1rrah, co
REVIEW: MHDT Labs - Orchid - An Awesome Analogue Sounding DAC Prices range from $699 for the entry level Canary through to the $1320 Pagoda with a balanced version of the Pagoda hitting a not so insignificant $1680 I spoke to Jiun, the head designer at MHDT and he felt the new Orchid DAC would be a good call for me for what I wanted, utilising the legendary Philips TDA1541 16-bit chip output, but
Audio-gd R2R DAC Thread - Head-Fi. org I've owned a slew of DAC's in my head-fi journey, including Neko D100 mkII, MHDT Pagoda, Schiit Gumby, Auralic Vega, Chord Hugo Granted each of those were paired with different amplifiers and mostly different headphones, I can say with certainty, that the DAC implementation in the AGD hits way above it's price point
The (Un)Official Amp Thread For ZMF Headphones - Head-Fi. org Sources: NAD-M55 digital disc player, MHDT Pagoda, Schiit Bifrost 2, Cayin IDac-6, MHDT Steeplechase, Topping D50s with opamp mods, Sansui TU-519 tuner, SOTA Sapphire Turntable with Jelco 750D tonearm with Shuggie collar, carbon fiber copper platter mat, copper center weight, copper stainless outer periphery ring, Jolida JD-9 phono pre with
A Shure SE846 Review: and the agony of having to send them back. . . My brief two weeks with the Shure SE846 IEM's and how they compare to the Shure SE535 (and ultimately, the agony of having to send them back) Shure IEM's have been my mainstay daily listening choice for quite a few years now I bought my first pair of Shure IEM's back in 2007, a pair
Headphones to compliment arya SE - Head-Fi. org Sources: NAD-M55 digital disc player, MHDT Pagoda, Schiit Bifrost 2, Cayin IDac-6, MHDT Steeplechase, Topping D50s with opamp mods, Sansui TU-519 tuner, SOTA Sapphire Turntable with Jelco 750D tonearm with Shuggie collar, carbon fiber copper platter mat, copper center weight, copper stainless outer periphery ring, Jolida JD-9 phono pre with
Koss PortaPro ComfortZone Setting - Head-Fi. org I have a question about the PortaPro's comfort setting, and since Koss has no manual for their headphones I guess I'll ask here When I switch my headphones from firm to light I cant switch them back to firm from light without collapsing the headphone first Is this the way they are supposed
12AU7 Rolling in 2022- please feel free to comment on your 12au7 or . . . Sources: NAD-M55 digital disc player, MHDT Pagoda, Schiit Bifrost 2, Cayin IDac-6, MHDT Steeplechase, Topping D50s with opamp mods, Sansui TU-519 tuner, SOTA Sapphire Turntable with Jelco 750D tonearm with Shuggie collar, carbon fiber copper platter mat, copper center weight, copper stainless outer periphery ring, Jolida JD-9 phono pre with
Shure SE535 -- which sleeves for best noise isolation? Hello all, I am new to this forum I just graduated from Etys ER4Ps to Shure SE535s, which I find to be very good I'm trying to determine which sleeves to use (Shure or third-party) to obtain the best noise isolation on the SE535s Currently I am using the sleeves that came on