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Review: TDK Life on Record EB950, BA100, and BA200 Earphones

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Great job, guys! I like these kind of IEM reviews, and look forward to more.

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Keep up the good work guys. S+V is always my first stop before any purchase.
I have a quick question for you. What exactly is a headphone amp and does the serious home audiophile need one?

Thanks

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@gbclowes - It's hard to say — but if you're not happy with what you're getting out of your current setup or you feel you want a change, adding an amp can make a big difference in the performance of some headphones. You might want to start here to see if it's a category of product that could benefit you, since there are some very low-cost models out there: http://www.soundandvisionmag.com/article/mini-amp-review-fiio-e6-fireye-...

Then take a look at this piece for some info on important specs http://www.soundandvisionmag.com/article/mini-amp-review-fiio-e6-fireye-...

And keep checking back. We have more headphone amp reviews in the works.

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I can tell you people aren't big on IEM's because the best one of the 3 is by far the BA200. Yes it doesn't have huge bass thats because its accurate and not boosted or bloated like most consumer IEM's. The detail is excellent and the soundstage is very spacious, also they do imaging as good or better than IEM's cost $400 and $500. This is why people shouldn't always listen to these larger wed mags especially not Cnet and go to something like Head-Fi or smaller blogs where the people reviewing know the products the best and have listened to a lot of IEM's and headphones.

I'm not trying to bash because it was a very good review as far as content and everything but to say the BA100 'by far the standout" is just plain wrong.

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Hi, guys. The statement that we "aren't big on IEMs" isn't in any way accurate, because there are many enthusiastic reviews of IEMs on this site.

One reason I chose Lauren and Will as product evaluators is that while they have heard many, many headphones of all types (as our reviews prove), neither of them follows the headphone market closely. While Geoff and I are obviously plugged into all the latest developments, Lauren and Will do not know what the hype on the headphones is. They do not know what the headphones are "supposed to sound like." They are seldom influenced by the brand, and not at all influenced by other people's opinions or biases for or against particular technologies. And unlike many enthusiasts, they don't bring ego into the process.

I'm sad that a few Head-Fi members seem convinced that their opinions about headphones are correct and everyone's opinion should conform to theirs. I often disagree with one of my best friends in the audio biz, Steve Guttenberg of CNet, but we always respect each other's opinions and neither of us is particularly concerned if the other disagrees.

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