Quinton595
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Yeah, there's that too. Quite hard to judge reliability though, and you can already see pics of the devices in the ASR reviews.....still not that much to be discussed in my mind, but ok. I think I was triggered by the opening line in the title saying "Trying to find the best DAC+Amp combo for the HD800s, under $900", which indicates the whole kind of audiophool philosophy of "pairing" & "synergy" between components in the audio stack to influence the sound, lol.
The split between users on this forum, and on Headi-Fi is astounding to me. Everyone there, seemingly rational people, SWEAR that there are audible and distinct differences in tonality between models of amps, and DACs, and combinations thereof.
They also all SWEAR that the HD800s sound better on Tube amps, and should be run on tube amps.
I mean, feel free to see the types of responses I've gotten to my threads:
https://www.head-fi.org/threads/schiit-lyr-impressions-thread.964223/page-87 (My comment starts about halfway down the page)

Do the Sennheiser HD800s pair well with a Modius DAC and Lyr Amp from Schitt Audio? What about with the smaller siblings, the Modi DAC and Vali 3 Amp?
Hello everyone, I have been having a hard time discerning what the general consensus is about pairing the Sennheiser HD800s with Schiit Audio equipment. Specifically, I'm looking at buying a Modius DAC and a Lyr Amp, in part because I think it will be neat to experiment with tube sound for...


Tube amps are beloved for the warmth they impart to a sound signature. However, if you are the type of listener who is heavily EQ-ing your headphones anyways, does this make tube amps redundant? Is there still a reason to use Tube Amps with EQ?
Hello everyone, I might be purchasing a pair of Sennheiser HD800s soon, but, admittedly, I don't like the way they sound as much as some other headphones. With EQ, though, I'm able to get exactly the sound I want, and so I'm leaning towards buying the HD800s for some of its other strengths...

Meanwhile everyone here just goes "Measurements, dawg. If it measures good, it is good."
I'm very near burnt-out on the topic from the overwhelming contradiction and differing points of view. Just trying to make ANY decision before I completely burn out, so that I can use my new HD800s.