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Topic: [TOS #6: duplicate thread] Portable DAC and Sennheiser MM 450 (Read 1212 times) previous topic - next topic
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[TOS #6: duplicate thread] Portable DAC and Sennheiser MM 450

Hey all,

I have a laptop and do alot of traveling. After alot of googling and getting advice from my betters here I have narrowed down my search to a FIIO E7 OR a HeadRoom Total BitHead Portable Headphone Amp & DAC to go with my laptop.
Next step is a pair of quality headphones. I thought I would have to go wired and I was looking at spending around $400. Just found the Sennheiser MM 450 Bluetooth Wireless Headphones. They look phenomenal! Are they really audiophile quality in Bluetooth? Reviews I have read show they are close to it. I like that I can attach a wire if they aren't quite as good as they say wireless wise.

Any ones two bobs on which is better out of the two DACs/amps?

How have owners found the Sennheiser MM 450's? Keep in mind I'm low end audio here with a DAC under $200, a laptop and I just need some sick headphones. Like I said I travel and the portability of those phones seems amazing. They seem to go great with mobile phones as players which is what I'm currently doing with a smartphone and flac combo. If I got a Cohen media player in the future would these can be less ideal?  Would the bluetooth be rendered useless?

Cheers all