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So around 2-3 weeks ago I ordered a pair of MH Tungsten. Call me an idiot as it was a complete blind buy but the hype around them is kinda real. A 1499-1999$ pair that rivals headphones double its price sound promising, only issue is you need a nuclear reactor to power them.

Did anyone here order a pair too and already received it?

Mind to give a short „review“?

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[–] SameRightsForAllofUs@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Yeah I bought a A70 pro for this reason. Pairing them with my element III and using it as a dac.

If this won’t work I guess I’ll have to get a D70 or E50 to pair with it to get the whole power

[–] Yodamanjaro@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

element III and using it as a dac.

Ah, nice to see you on here! It sucks having so little info about this headphone for sure.

[–] J05H5M1TH@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

You can even just get something like a d30 pro since dacs above a few dollars only give you more features not greater performance.

[–] mfgillia2001@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

I have a d30 pro - great dac. Looking over the specs briefly though, it appears to put out just 4 Vrms, which might not be a great fit in this scenario. Finding a hotter dac may work better plus having a built-in pre-amp / better volume control may also give more options later on.

[–] mfgillia2001@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

It's potentially tricky because of the voltage and gain requirements. For example, some report even the Bliss with 12 Watts at 32 Ohms and Spring 3 (5.8 vrms) sounds soft and lacks headroom partially due to insufficient gain (amp lacks a high gain mode), which my ears tend to agree with.

Luckily though, my dac has a pre-amp putting out a max 11.6 vrms, which the Bliss hungrily accepts, providing a much different experience - greater dynamics, better low end etc. A number of Tungsten owners report wildy varying impressions listening to the same amps (Oor, CA3, Mjolnir 3). I'm guessing this is likely due to differences in the input voltage received from their dacs.