![]() The 600s are generally not that fast in terms of transients, but the attack here sounds marvelous. High hats sound incredibly natural, and the track is rendered with a speed that surprises even me. Steely Dan’s “Peg” off of their 1977 album Aja, displays an effortless, near-perfect soundscape paired with my HD600. Here and now with the DACport and a pair of HD600s, I’m able to with relative ease. I used to bump this song frequently, and I could never really make out any of what was said during this intro, nor did I even attempt to try. You can make out a lot more of what Common says in the intro before he starts rapping.Īt 25 seconds in you can clearly hear his ad-lib “Ya’ll n***as come toward the stage”, as it pans from left to right. “Nag Champa (Afrodisiac for the World)” off of the same album, Like Water For Chocolate, sounded incredibly revealing as well. “The Light” sounded slightly different than I’m used to, which was a really neat experience! When people talk about the music they’ve heard all their life sounding somehow “different” this is what they’re talking about. It sounds exactly like what you’d expect out of an audiophile type of experience. With good headphones and a good DAC like the CEntrance, it becomes fairly revealing. I’ve never heard it more prominent than now, but it’s still extremely subtle. I’ve always been able to hear it somewhat, even in my early middle school days during the year it came out. On Common’s “The Light” (a track I’ve heard hundreds of times), I hear the faint singing in the background, more so than in years past. This thing pulls out detail with relative ease, so sit back and chill the f out homie! With that said, clarity and detail here are nice and pristine. I mean, it’s really hard to tell and you may not even notice a difference, to be honest.Ībsolutely, but so do other amps that don’t utilize Asynchronous USB.
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