af Solderdude » 4. okt 2012, 18:57
Thanks for the warm welcome !
Who am I :
My name is Frans de Gruijter and am Dutch (the Netherlands)
50+ in years, balding, and active with electronics from about age 10.
Had a technical education and have been working in audio/video repair business from about age 16 to age 40.
What’s my experience:
Worked for a local Hifi/organ shop, Technics/National Panasonic importer (service), and serviced/repaired/modified audio (and video/TV) equipment for about 25 years.
Now I work for a company that designs/builds monitoring equipment for railway applications.
EMC/RFI engineering, electronic designs (mostly analog) and PCB designs, assembly, installing and after sales service is my daily job.
Hobby/passion:
Audio has been a passion all my life.
building amplifiers and speakers (dynamic and electrostatic) but, because of kids, into headphone audio for the last few years.
Photography has been a (passionate) hobby as well (in the Analog years)
View points:
Entering the audio-world at around age 16 I came from a ‘subjective’ viewpoint.
I gradually changed to the ‘objective’ side as a result of having access to (expensive) test-equipment, access to high and lower end audio gear and lots of listening and comparing.
Having easy access to as electronics parts as well for experimenting, I have come to accept certain findings as rigid facts.
These are (strangely enough) often not similar to findings in the subjective audio-world though.
I could be considered to have similar viewpoints (in general) as NwAvGuy but think I have a slightly different way to approach things, not as 'rigid' one could say.
I don’t mind using discrete parts, opamps and tubes (valves) or mix them together.
Last 3 years on the web:
I had been an active member at Rock Grotto for about 3 years under the same alias (solderdude)
Limitations:
No being Danish speaking it will be hard for me to follow the many threads.
I assume I will be picking up Danish words along the way, so as a result won’t be participating in forum discussions at least until I understand the language.
I have noticed some words are very similar to Dutch.
Also I cannot advice on best sounding amplifiers, DAC’s and sonic properties of certain parts.
What I can / do I intend to offer:
Technical support (in English, German or Dutch) but from a TECHNICAL point of view only, not from a subjective point of view.
Meaning questions like ‘which part sounds best’ I can’t/won’t be able to give.
Questions should be asked in this forum section, or when needed via PM or e-mail: solderdude4u[at]gmail[dot]com
It may take some time before some questions are answered.
In case direct support is desperately needed I could offer ‘support’ using Skype.
What equipment do I use:
Portable: Sansa Fuze (dial type), sometimes a portable amp.
PC: Windows XP, Ubuntu 10.04, older machine, external USB Sound Blaster X-Fi HD and Toshiba Laptop with external HD’s and external USB Sound Blaster-16 soundcard.
Various home made headphone amps, most of them are described in the pdf article section.
Loudspeakers; home made tension-less electrostatitic speakers with active compensated subwoofer (currently not in use, kids and cats) and a 3 way DIY speaker (Dynaudio 17W75, Vifa M110, HiVi RT1L) with the mentioned active subwoofer (200W with 2x400mm aluminum woofers) it does 16Hz to 100Hz flat.
Current headphone stack:
SFI drivers in DT990 housing with dedicated filtered amp (lacks bass extension)
Beyerdynamic DT1350 (with HD25 velours pads)
Superlux HD681 (filter modded, velours pads, alu rings)
Sennheiser HD650 (foam replaced by stretched nylon stocking, foam in driver removed)
Beyerdynamic DT990 (stock, new type pads)
Koss KSC35 (hole in foam)
Koss KSC75 (hole in foam)
Koss KSC50
Sennheiser HD238 (modded pads/drivers)
Sennheiser HD438 (filter modded)
Skyerdynamic DT330 (Skytronics drivers in DT330 behuizing)
Audio Technica ATH-M50
AKG K518 (modified, HD25 pads)
On their way out:
Jays V-Jays (filter)
Silvercrest KH2347 (noise cancelling)
owned and sold again:
AKG K500
Sony MDR-7506
Sennheiser HD580 (foam replaced by stretched nylon stocking, foam in driver removed)
Sennheiser HD280 (filter modded and pad modded)
Superlux HD661 (filter modded)
Creative Aurvana Live! (modded)
Sennheiser HD595 (not quite 'it')
Shure SRH840 (sold, too dark and clampy)
Philips SHP9000 (stock)
K701 (sold, too 'flat' for my taste)
HD250-II (sold, just not 'the dog')
DT770 (modded) (sold, found the highs to be over the top and bass not quite 'right' even after mods)
DT880 (2003 model) (sold, lacked bottom end IMO but great for Jazz)
SR60 (sold, lacked bottom end as well IMO didn't like the fit, even with inverted Sennheiser pads)
Koss PortaPro (modded foam)
Koss Sportapro (fit is lousy and affects the sound)
Koss KTX1-pro (boomy)
Samson NC900 (noise cancelling)
Superlux HD681B (only for a few days for filter modding, not mine)
Superlux HD668B (velour pads)
Superlux HD669 (velour pads)
2x Samson SR850 (filter modded, end caps, velour pads)
Ultrasone PRO line 2500 (NOT my taste)
Sennheiser HD400 (my first entry level headphone)
Sennheiser PX100
Philips SBC HP890
Skytronics
Beyerdynamic DT330
Beyerdynamic DT231 Galaxy
Electret (forgotten which brand)
Technics and Sony earbuds
Favorite headphones:
DIY ortho with dedicated and filtered amp for desktop and Beyerdynamic DT1350 (EQ-ed and HD25 pads) for portable with Sansa Fuze.
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Solderdude 5. okt 2012, 19:58, rettet i alt 1 gang.
Use your ears to enjoy music, not as an analyzer.