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AKG K612 Pro Reference Headphone - some impressions.
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<blockquote data-quote="Tenflare" data-source="post: 814464" data-attributes="member: 20064"><p>There is a trick with tubes (at least my Little Dot) that's quite inverse to what I do with DACs. I basically set the source volume (Windows or Foobar) to about 30% and then push the amp a bit more. This enables me to hear the tubes a lot more and the DAC a lot less. </p><p></p><p>Whether this does or doesn't flatters the AKG's I know not, but give it a try with the WA3. General opinion is that running anything but 100% source volume means a compromised bitrate but that's not really what tubes are about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tenflare, post: 814464, member: 20064"] There is a trick with tubes (at least my Little Dot) that's quite inverse to what I do with DACs. I basically set the source volume (Windows or Foobar) to about 30% and then push the amp a bit more. This enables me to hear the tubes a lot more and the DAC a lot less. Whether this does or doesn't flatters the AKG's I know not, but give it a try with the WA3. General opinion is that running anything but 100% source volume means a compromised bitrate but that's not really what tubes are about. [/QUOTE]
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