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  • 06-09-2006, 07:39 AM
    ericl
    Share Your Portable Audio
    I am a geek, i have a lot:

    Work:
    Headroom Micro Stack (separate USB DAC + Headphone Amp) feeding Sennheiser HD595
    killer system!! I use foobar for internet radio, it's pretty wonderful. It's "portable" but it doesn't go anywhere.

    Home:
    Sennheiser 497 use these on the puter, or watching movies/tv late at night
    (also have a headroom total bithead that my boss is borrowing)

    Portable:
    Apple 15gb iPod and Shure e2c
    rarely listen to the Shure's. Mostly the iPod stays in the car and it acts as a changer.

    Man, where are NERD smilies?? I am going to have to find some to add.
  • 06-09-2006, 09:03 AM
    Geoffcin
    Sweet!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ericl
    I am a geek, i have a lot:

    Work:
    Headroom Micro Stack (separate DAC + Headphone Amp) feeding Sennheiser HD595
    killer system!! I use foobar for internet radio, it's pretty wonderful. It's "portable" but it doesn't go anywhere.

    Home:
    Sennheiser 497 use these on the puter, or watching movies/tv late at night
    (also have a headroom total bithead that my boss is borrowing)

    Portable:
    Apple 15gb iPod and Shure e2c
    rarely listen to the Shure's. Mostly the iPod stays in the car and it acts as a changer.

    Man, where are NERD smilies?? I am going to have to find some to add.

    I've got to say I'm still a beginner when it comes to portable audio: but we've got two Ipods in the family, and my wife has taken to wearing my Senheiser 595's with the her nano. I still can't get over such a tiny thing producing music?!
  • 06-09-2006, 01:18 PM
    audio_dude
    hey ericl, i have a 30gig iPod and am looking for a new set of budz, are the e2c's any good, they are pretty much the only IEM around here for my budget...oh ya, i'm looking for sound isolating, lol
  • 06-09-2006, 05:34 PM
    Jack in Wilmington
    Ah the irony of it all. I'm sitting here with my headphones on unwinding from a long week of work. I flip open my laptop to see what's new at audioreview and bingo a headphone forum, now that's cool.

    Home System: Sennheiser HD600 with Musical Fidelty X-Can V3

    Work System: Panasonic Portable Player with Shure e2c

    Portable System: iRiver H10 with Sony in ear phones. Just got done charging up the iRiver for Sunday as we are leaving on a cruise to Bermuda. Can't go away without some tunes.
  • 06-09-2006, 05:35 PM
    audio_dude
    thanks to yours truly for suggesting it!!!
  • 06-09-2006, 08:35 PM
    emorphien
    Hmm..

    Home: Grado SR325s, I'd like to add a pair of Senns + a headphone amp but that's not gonna fit in my grad student budget.

    On the go: iRiver iHP-120 and Shure E2cs.
  • 06-10-2006, 05:15 AM
    audio_dude
    i've got the iPod already thanks...but ya, i'm going to get the e2c's..
  • 06-10-2006, 06:16 AM
    markw
    Well, I've got a Memorex AM/FM/CD player pushing a pair of Realistic nova 35 headphones and the ever lovely Mrs. W has a Sandisk 1 gig with a pair of stock earbuds.

    I bought her a pair of Koss porta pros (same as Nova 35's ) but she refuses to wear 'em.

    wimmen. ...but, I gotta say, she' taken ownership. She does her own downloads and copys from CD's on to her laptop and and transfers them to her stick herself.

    But, I do see another Sandisk in the family in the near future.. for ME!.
  • 06-10-2006, 08:18 AM
    audio_dude
    lol, nice!
  • 07-13-2006, 10:14 AM
    markw
    Update...
    The ever lovely Mrs. W gave me, for my birthday in June, a 1 gig Sandisk Sansa and a pair of the folding Koss Porta Pro headphones.

    Loaded 240 songs for our Tennessee trip and, so far I'm lovin' it, particularly the FM feature.
  • 07-14-2006, 08:24 AM
    audio_dude
    i bought my dad a 512mb sansa for his b-day, he loves it, tuner is very nice feature, lol

    he's still using stock buds though, i'll have to get him some nice ones for when he works out and such.


    oh, i added the one biggest missing feature to my iPod last week, that would be the FM tuner...
    got it through the Apple Radio Remote, its $50 USD, but i had the cash. sounds very nice, but a little, almost "distant", and the bass is a little anemic, but hell, the remote is great for when I just want to have a shuffle day, it clips to a shirt or anything else you want to clip it to.
  • 07-15-2006, 12:36 PM
    emorphien
    I will cry on the day my iRiver dies.
  • 07-20-2006, 03:51 PM
    Spiritboxer
    My main portable setup is a 5G Black 30GB iPod video with either a Westone UM2 or a recabled Senn HD 25-1. Took me a while and a buncha cash but I'm very happy with this combo.
  • 10-13-2007, 01:13 PM
    darkstar3240
    i <3 my setup
    Home:

    AKG K701 (Favorite Headphones!! You guys should check em out akg.com)

    Headroom Micro Amp and DAC

    Portable:

    30 Gig Ipod loaded with lossless files

    Shure SE210
  • 10-13-2007, 06:39 PM
    audio_dude
    rule #1:

    NO DIGGING UP YEAR-OLD THREADS!

    sheesh.

    last post was JULY 2006! ...

    oh well.
    it was fun looking up how incoherent i was back then.
  • 10-13-2007, 09:17 PM
    darkstar3240
    Just thought id bring back this thread :2:
    i do <3 my setup thought id share it with ya'll haha
  • 10-17-2007, 08:03 AM
    dean_martin
    Since you took the time to find the thread and post, I'll play.

    My "portable" system is something I can take outside and listen to while I'm cooking on the grill, or while I'm chillin' on the deck and I'm thinking of taking it to a football game for tailgating.

    Sonic Impact T-amp (first generation)
    Insignia 6.5" speakers
    Optimus/Radio Shack portable cdp w/lineout

    Admittedly, this system is a little bulky and not too personal, but once it's set up, it rocks. Everybody who comes over loves it. It sounds great and there's something about the combination that really smooths out the sound of cds. Plus, after catching a sale at BestBuy when the Insignias started getting recognition on the web, and finding the cdp on eBay (nos-still in box) for cheap, the whole package was about $90.

    I'm looking to add a good battery powered radio.

    BTW, welcome!
  • 11-20-2007, 09:00 PM
    Spiritboxer
    ummm, portable...let's see..

    RWA 4G iMod 60GB Photo
    RSA Hornet
    ALO Cryo 22 mini to mini
    Sennheiser HD 25-1 w/ HD 580 cable mod

    Well, this is winter portable as I can fit everthing but the cans in one of my parka pockets and the sound is just marvelous. I can scale it down a bit by adding a pair of UM2's but I do prefer the Senns and adding velour pads keeps my ears nice and toasty in the cold. I must say, going from a Sony Walkman years ago to this current setup is just an out and out blessing.
  • 11-21-2007, 08:45 PM
    HeadphoneAddict
    Okay, here goes - too many to keep track of :o

    It's usually a source > amp > headphones.

    Best Sounding:

    One of my 3 Sony portable CD players with optical out, or an iRiver H140 optical out with apple lossless codec.

    That goes into iBasso D1 portable DAC/AMP with rolled opamps (AD797x2 as main amp, AD8397 x2 as buffers, LTC6234 in DAC) using SysConcept custom 4" optical cable

    This usually ends with the Denon AH-C700, or Super.fi 5 pro for portable use, because they can still allow some sound with maybe only 18-20db isolation - while the Livewires and ER6i IEM seem to have 30-35db of isolation that can be more dangerous to use driving or walking down the street.

    All the rest:

    Also have 6 ipods of various generations, with the 80gb ipod video about to get the RWA iMod done. I have an ALO Jumbo Cryo Silver X iMod line out dock already, plus a custom made silver and silk insulated LOD, and a silver and silk insulated 3.5mm interconnect, a ZY-cable LOD, a SendStation Pocket-dock. My Macbook is often used as a source, using an external DAC from the optical or USB digital output.

    I also have several portable amps, including the iBasso D1 above, an RSA Tomahawk, a Meier Headsix, a Headstage Lyrix USB DAC portable amp, PenguinAmp Caffeine and PenguinAmp Royal, an a JSeaber cmoy with bass boost.

    And for portable headphones, I have my HD25-1 that sometimes use the black dragon cable and sometimes an HD600 cable, Ultrasone iCans, Sennheiser PX100 and PMX100, iGrado, Livewires 2-driver custom molded, Shure SE530, Denon AH-C700, Etymotic ER6i, JVC air-cushion and JVC marshmallows.

    I don't use my Ultrasone HFI700DVD portable, nor my Alessandro MS-1 with Headphile C-pads, nor Sennheiser HD600 (except sometimes with 4' long Moon Audio Cryotreated Black Dragon with 1/8" mini plug).

    The Lightest-smallest Portable Packages:

    I often pair a 3G 8gb nano with the tiny RSA Tomahawk
    I often pair a 2G 8gb nano with the pretty small Meier Headsix (same width and height as Tomahawk, 3/4" longer).
    I often pair a 16gb Touch with a slightly bigger Headstage Lyrix.

    I always use a line out dock with an amp, but If I don't use an amp, I mostly use the 8gb 3G Nano or 16gb Touch, with one of my in ear monitors or PMX100 as my lightest package.

    Whew! You know, my STAX SRLambda with SRD-X runs on 8x C-cells so it is technically portable ;)
  • 11-21-2007, 09:21 PM
    emorphien
    My new portable, which is great for flying because of the video capability, is my 4GB iRiver Clix and I'm still using Shure E2cs for that.
  • 01-03-2008, 08:56 PM
    Modernaire
    Coby CV-600 retro cans with a Sony MZ-NE410 to play back my Optical, Live and Vinyl recordings made on an S-Type MD deck.

    No menu's, no scrolling, no restarting, just straight to the jamz! Sold my cumbersome, annoying iPod Video 30gb and iPod nano 2nd gen.
  • 02-06-2008, 07:38 AM
    filecat13
    Well hey then, we've got four iPods in play.

    My GF uses the iPod Shuffle at work with one earbud in.

    I use a 2G iPod Nano in my bag for listening when waiting or riding public transportation.

    I use an iPod Photo in my office(s), all with Kensington docks plugged into receivers. One system plays through JBL L60T speakers with a sub, one system plays through JBL L7s, and one system through JBL 4430s with a B380 sub. When using it for presentations, I run it through a JBL Creature II. It also is our traveling iPod, connected in the car for long trips.

    My original iPod stays at home and is connected to a system in the home office playing though JBL SAT10s and a MUSIC20.
  • 02-25-2008, 06:01 AM
    PPG
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    I've had a Sansa Clip, 2gb (holds about 400 songs at 160kbps) for about a month now and love this thing, primarily for it's extremely good sound quality, paired with my Koss/Radio Shack 'phones. Only 60 bucks but, as these things go, now there's a 4gb model available for $80.00. Anyway, highly-recommended if you think MP players don't sound good - check one of these out. This one actually has better sound than the other & more expensive models in Sandisks' line-up.
  • 02-28-2008, 04:56 AM
    diggity
    i own an ipod but hate using earbuds! but this leaves me with an infuriating conundrum, i don't want to wear overhead sennheisers because they mess up my hair...lol.
  • 03-02-2008, 11:23 AM
    IBSTORMIN
    Wish I were listening @ home, but when out I listen to:
    I haven't looked into upgrading for a couple of years. I have an I-River H-10 that I put in my back pocket and when I knelt down it cracked the LCD. Still works fine but doesn't look so good. I replaced it with a Toshiba Gigabeat MES30V 30GB Video that sounds much better than the I-River. I compared the Toshiba to several I-Pods and I picked the better sound quality of the Toshiba over the I-Pods extra features.

    For earphones I went the upgrade route from Shure E2, E3 to the Shure E5 dual driver earphone that I really enjoy but wonder what would sound BETTER.
  • 03-03-2008, 06:20 PM
    captjamo
    I use an 8 gig 3rd gen nano with Shure SE420's for on the go. Such big sound from such a little system. I have Grado 225's for home headphones. I am a headphone geek. Plan to get a micro headphone amp from Headroom soon. Highly recommend either of these phones. A little discomfort with both pair during long listens ( 2 hrs or more). Just have to overlook it because the sound is so utterly incredible.
  • 08-11-2008, 10:52 PM
    Jimmy B
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    Most used is a 30 GB Zune with Precision Laboratories Challenger C custom made ear buds plugged into a headroom total airhead amp. Let me say the amp made the ear buds come ALIVE!
    Jimmy B
  • 08-12-2008, 10:08 PM
    captjamo
    I'm curious Jimmy B. What is the ohms rating of your buds. I've wanted a headphone amp for quite a while. My Sure SE420's drive pretty easy @ 16 ohm.
  • 08-12-2008, 11:05 PM
    Jimmy B
    I believe they are rated at 50 ohms, their site doesn't want to open right now?
    Jimmy B
  • 08-13-2008, 11:09 AM
    captjamo
    :13: OK, If they are rated at 50 ohms that would explain the amp making them come alive. I'm not sure I would get the same magnitude of results but I am going to get the amp soon because I have a pair of Grado 225's that I know will light up better with an amp.:15:
  • 10-12-2008, 09:35 PM
    lewislink
    Here's my partial list:

    Canalphones:

    Westone UM2
    Ultimate Ears Triple fi-10 Pro
    Ulimate Ear Super fi-5 V.2
    Ultimate Ears Super fi-3 & 4
    Shure SE530
    Sleek Audio SA6
    Klipsch Image X10
    Klipsch Custom-1 & 2
    Jays q-Jays, d-Jays
    Denon AH-C751
    Sennheiser CX300, CX400, CX500
    Etymotic HF2, ER6i
    SoundMAGIC PL-30 (amazing sound for under $50)
    Harman Kardon ER730
    Altec Lansing iM-616, iM-716
    V-Moda Vibe, Bass Freq
    JBL Reference 220
    Sony MDR-NC22, MDR-EX85
    Creative Labs Zen Aurvana, EP630
    JVC HA-FX66, HA-FX300, HP-FXC50
    Skullcandy Ink'd
    iFrogz D33

    Source equipment:

    Apple iPod 3G, Nano 3G, Nano 4G, iPhone 1G
    COWON D2, i7, U2
    iriver Clix 1 & 2, E10, E100, LPlayer, S10, X20, T60, iFP-180, iFP-195, iFP-390,
    Meizu miniPlayer SL
    Toshiba T400, F40, U Series
    Samsung T10
    Sansa C250, E250, E280, View, Fuze
    Sony NWZ-S615, NWZ-A816, NWZ-A818, NWZ-A728, NW-E305, NWZ-B105, NW-E003, NW-E005, NW-S705, NW-A100, NW-A1000
    Creative Labs Zen, Zen Vision, Zen Vision W, Zen V, Zen Stone, MuVo T100, MuVo TX-FM 1GB,
    Zune 8, 80

    Portable headphone amps:

    Gary's PA2V2
    FiiO E3 white, E3 black
    Practical Devices XM4
    Ray Samuels Audio "The Hornet"

    Cables & Adapters:

    Whiplash Audio Line Out Cable for iPod
    Headphonia Sendstation PocketDock for iPod
  • 12-06-2008, 07:36 AM
    emorphien
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by emorphien
    Hmm..

    Home: Grado SR325s, I'd like to add a pair of Senns + a headphone amp but that's not gonna fit in my grad student budget.

    On the go: iRiver iHP-120 and Shure E2cs.

    update time

    Source:
    iRiver iHP-120
    iRiver Clix 1st gen
    Cowon O2 (a quirky device but so far I've liked it)

    Headphones:
    Shure E2c
    Sennheiser HD280
    Audio Technica ATH-AD900
  • 12-16-2008, 04:20 PM
    fleecaf
    Sony K850i with 8GB memory card and a set of delicious AKG K324P's....Works for me :)
  • 12-18-2008, 07:28 AM
    Shaolin
    Work:

    Sony Walkman
    Sony MDR-V150 Headphones
  • 07-27-2011, 07:41 PM
    chenzo76
    I have a iHomeAudio iW1 portable speaker that works with AirPlay works great

    Also I have a Volcano Portable Speaker which is great for travel

    I recommend both ;-)
  • 08-29-2011, 06:19 PM
    SHIFTY23
    I have music loaded in my iphone which i listen to through my Sennhieser 448's

    I like these headphones due to dampen out the noise of the annoying ppl on crowded trains plus got good deal so awesome
  • 08-30-2011, 07:07 PM
    Happy Camper
    160 g ipod>silver low profile lod>Xin Macro IV> RS-1/Ety 4s/ ATH-EW9
  • 09-01-2011, 09:54 AM
    harley .guy07
    I second the Sanza Clip as I have the 8 gig version with an additional 16 gig micro card in it running all flac files and this thing sounds awesome for a tiny little player that I got for around $60 through Amazon. Did not know how I would like it at first but I did my research and found out that most people that have one really talk about the good sound quality for the price which the sound quality is the top thing for me other than portability. I have compared it to many of my friends I pods and will say in my opinion the Sanza kills the I pods in sound quality and it does not matter which I pod you pick to put it against. I am using some midrange priced Sony earbuds that sound better than I thought they would when I bought them but I do plan on upgrading to either some over ear phones or a better set of buds. But I do like the openness that over the ear phones give you(a more sense of air and actual soundstage that earbuds so far have not given me. But the earbuds are portable and fit in my pocket better.
  • 09-01-2011, 09:56 AM
    harley .guy07
    I will add though I wish the Sanza had replaceable batteries because I would buy more batteries and take them with me so if my batteries go dead I can just change them and keep on listening but its not like that. maybe the next version will have replaceables.
  • 09-07-2011, 11:56 PM
    lelan
    i got an Ipod and waiting to get the samsung tab 7.7