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CammyFi t1_jdvw3mt wrote
Reply to This was at the bin store the other day but it was a bit overpriced at $20 so I didn't buy it. by speenbean
wouldn't have been great for free, distortion cannons
SamPlantFan t1_jdvvf2c wrote
Reply to comment by n0t_4_thr0w4w4y in Anyone every try these cheap Chi-Fi headphone tube amps? More info in Comments by ThatsPurttyGood101
ive gotten a burn mark that was there for a good week from accidentally touching a tube on my darkvoice with the underside of my arm when i tried to reach over it to grab something on my desk.
lesson learned.
OverL1ke t1_jdvuq2x wrote
Reply to comment by szakee in What does a high end DAC really offer? by hurtyewh
K
szakee t1_jdvu3me wrote
Reply to comment by OverL1ke in What does a high end DAC really offer? by hurtyewh
150$ devices have BT.
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AntOk463 t1_jdvs00x wrote
Reply to comment by EzzoMahfouz in I know Peace Equalizer has presets for headphones but are there any presets for regular laptop speakers in the database? by EzzoMahfouz
I wanted to make an eq for my laptop, but it would sound different if I'm using it at my desk, lap, or bed. So I just made an amplifier EQ. I have an EQ profile which is flat but has a +10 dB pre amp. I turn this on if I'm watching a video thats too quiet, I know the speakers can go louder, it's just the video isn't loud enough.
OverL1ke t1_jdvrzk7 wrote
Reply to comment by szakee in What does a high end DAC really offer? by hurtyewh
Bluetooth
EzzoMahfouz OP t1_jdvrob8 wrote
Reply to comment by AbbottsOnion in I know Peace Equalizer has presets for headphones but are there any presets for regular laptop speakers in the database? by EzzoMahfouz
mission failed
EzzoMahfouz OP t1_jdvrm5k wrote
Reply to comment by AntOk463 in I know Peace Equalizer has presets for headphones but are there any presets for regular laptop speakers in the database? by EzzoMahfouz
Yeah that tracks. Might actually take the time and tune a preset myself.
Affectionate_Safe58 t1_jdvrl37 wrote
Reply to This was at the bin store the other day but it was a bit overpriced at $20 so I didn't buy it. by speenbean
Look so cheap
Jesse_in_CO t1_jdvrd14 wrote
Reply to This was at the bin store the other day but it was a bit overpriced at $20 so I didn't buy it. by speenbean
I really need to start visiting my local thrift stores more often......
GL1TCH3D OP t1_jdvr3ji wrote
Reply to Went to an Audio Show and got to try tons of high end goodies Stax X9000 / Yamaha 5000SE / Focal Utopia / Audeze LCD5+CRBN / more! Quick thoughts inside by GL1TCH3D
Man what a show! It's been a few years since I've been to Montreal's Salon Son et Image (now called Audio Fest) and in the past there was not nearly the same level of representation of headphones. It was mostly Sennheiser + Grado + Woo Audio (who would bring some flagships with him).
Some background, I've been buying and auditioning headphones since 2012. After going through virtually all the flagships prior to 2017 I took a break with my beloved TH900 (my third pair). I came back when I saw Sony releasing the Z1R and Hifiman the R10 since I've always been intrigued by the Sony R10 (never heard them). As such, I never got to try any of the evolution of Focal or Audeze which seem to have been very busy in the headphone space since I took a break.
This time I got to try almost all the high end goodies I've been hearing about online for the past couple of years, with a few exceptions being Hifiman Shangri-La, Audio Technica W2022 (don't worry, I'll be getting a private listening session down the line), and of course, the HE-1 Orpheus.
Note that these are impressions based on only a dozen or so minutes with each pair of headphones. I also aimed to try the same pairs with multiple amps if possible (usually not possible with the e-stats since they only bring 1 amp for the booth). That being said, often times we were limited to the offline library that the presenters brought with them and were not able to use our own sources, while some booths were able to connect to our sources / online services. I equally brought my own Heddphones + TH900 to use as a reference point for the setups.
New headphones that I got to try for the first time: Stax X9000, Audio Technica Awas, Denon D7200, Sennheiser HD660V2, Audeze CRBN and LCD5, Dan Clark Expanse and Corina, Focal Stellia and Utopia, Hifiman Sundara, Yamaha YH-5000SE
I also got to try a few amps. Don't remember all the names, but the ones that stood out were the Cen Grand Silverfox, as well as the Fiio K7 cube thing (coming soon?) among some Cayin, Chord, and other amps that I was trying for the first time.
I'd like to preface all my impressions with noting my own preferences for sound. I prefer slightly warm, euphoric headphones. Modded TH900s, Stax 007, and Heddphones are among the best I've personally owned, while headphones like the Q701, HD700, LCD2/3, Beyer T1/T5p, were definitely not on my favorites.
Winners:
X9000 was truly the showstopper here. Absolutely flawless presentation and tonality to my ears, all while retaining the resolution and speeds of electrostats that you can't get anywhere else. It almost felt like the rest of the pentabuck headphones were here just to showcase how strong the X9000 is in the market. These were paired with the T8000 amp, but I imagine a KGSSHV would also drive them properly.
Dan Clark Expanse was easily the best non-electrostat that I was able to try. This was paired with the Cen Grand Silverfox and overall had great detail retrieval, tonality, presentation and more. Would equally consider adding this to my collection. I was incredibly impressed with these and I didn't even know about them before the show!
Audio Technica Awas is a nice pair for a lower end market. If you enjoy that "tube-like" sound (rolled off highs, extremely warm and slightly punchy) then this is a good pair to get for the price. Not good for any sort of analytical listening.
Focal Stellia felt like an upgrade to my TH900. Amazing closed back and the strongest of their lineup to my ears. I was only able to pair these with the Naim system that you see in the picture, which I didn't get to try any non-focals on so I can't give a reference point to what the coloring (if any) is like on the Naim.
As for a few non-headphone winners, the Cen Grand Silverfox was a really great, clean amp to drive those power hungry headphones. Running the Heddphones through them wasa an amazing experience. I knew the heddphones scaled really well with the quality of the amps and the Cen Grand definitely did not fail there. Further, the Fiio R7 equally drove the Heddphones really well. When I got to the fiio booth I was surprised to see them have their own pair of Heddphones plugged in. I thought there was no way a Fiio would drive these but color me impressed. The R7 giant cube thing was a solid all-in-one system.
Losers:
One of the ones I was most intrigued to try was the Yamaha. They haven't been a player in high-end headphones ever to my knowledge, and they come out of nowhere to drop a pentabuck. I'm also generally a fan of japanese headphones after having successes with Stax, Fostex, and Audio Technica (hit and miss here though). The Yamaha YH-5000SE was just disappointing. Unresolving, rough sounding headphones. I got to try these with the Silverfox so there's no lack of clean, ample power for the Yamahas. I was very surprised at how poor these performed. Trying them on both a tube amp (terrible) and the Silverfox did not change my opinion here.
Another surprise to me was the Focal Utopia 2022. I tried these on 3 different systems and they were always underwhelming, slightly boomy, dry. The Stellias were far more impressive.
Audeze LCD5. This one I'm more neutral on. The Audeze booth was terribly setup. The wifi at the hotel was incredibly saturated since Montreal doesn't have usable internet, and half the booths are running some kind of streaming service to provide listeners with options. The Audeze booth only had a few offline options through Qobuz available, of which I was only familiar with a hand-full. I don't believe the amps did the LCD5 justice. I was able to try them on a Chord setup which did not seem to power them effectively, as well as another amp which I didn't take down the name of it. You can see the black and orange stack in the Audeze booth picture. It's like the amp or source had a high-pass filter. Trying the XC, LCD5, and Heddphones (my own) on that amp failed to produce any bass, despite the rest of the range being smooth and full. In this respect it's more like Audeze shot themselves in the foot, which isn't necessarily a reflection of the headphones themselves.
Audeze CRBN was good, but tonally off. Slightly V shaped and the vocals were thin. I would take a Stax 007 over the CRBN any day, but again, Audeze only had a single amp for estats (normal for estat setups anyway at shows) so for all I know, Audeze paired something insufficient with their CRBN given the rest of the setups.
Dan Clark Corina. I'm not sure if this was intended to be more of a proof-of-concept for a bassy electrostat, but overall it was just a heavily rolled off pair of headphones. I know I put the Awas in the winners section but the difference here is the price. While the Awas could easily be run for under 1k, the Corina's themselves will run you north of 3-4k for a pair used, before the estat amp.
Denon D7200 just felt overpriced compared to virtually every other closed back in that price range. At $200-300 it would be a winner. Poor resolution an detail retrieval with decent tonality.
Hifiman Sundaras. I've heard so much about these. That being said, they only had some Ifi setup there that could be severely limiting their potential.
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In conclusion, anything in the winners would be something I'd consider adding to my personal collection. Right now my TH900s (with mods) are my reference point for closed back, while Stax sets the standard for me in terms of overall quality. I was really hoping to hear the HE1 / Shangri-La to see what high-end estats can be produced outside of Stax. Unfortunately it's a small show that focuses primarily on speakers. Hoping in future years there will be more headphone gear to try. Again, these are just impressions from spending a dozen or so minutes with each pair. I did go back at the end of the day to spend the rest of the allowed time with the X9000 as it's easily the best pair of headphones I've ever heard.
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Some other gear I've owned to give you some reference: Sony Z1R, Noble K10, AKG K551, JH Roxanne UF, Audio Technica W3000anv, Philips Citiscape Downtown, Alpha Dogs, NAD Viso HP50, Fostex TH900, Fostex TR-X00, Chord And Major Rock, Stax SR407, Sennheiser HD700, Final Audio FI-BA-SS, Audio Technica ESW11LTD, Stax SR007mk2, Hifiman HE6, Sennheiser HD800, Shure SE535, Audeze LCD2r1, Beyerdynamic T5p, Shure SE425, AKG Q701, Sony XB500, Bowers and Wilkins P5, Grado SR325i, Sennheiser Momentum,
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EDIT: FIIO R7 NOT K7 SORRY! It's not released yet but Fiio brought one.
oballzo t1_jdvqwp1 wrote
Reply to What's the actual behind the scenes purpose of beyerdynamic making so many different ohms headphones? by aTraceMayBe
I too think it's rather confusing. Why not make like 2-3 impedances? It feels like they have like five. 2 would be low impedance for ease of drive off of mobile devices (which struggle with high impedances), high for being able to use higher output impedance amps. Maybe a medium impedance option, but no more than that.
The way it currently stands, it feels like one is supposed to be the 'best', but that's not really the case, is it?
Then again, it seems like if you had access to any amp you could find, low sensitivity transducers offer the best. Most ToTL are low sensitivity, and when Audeze changed the 4 to 4z, many seemed to find a reduction in sound quality.
nasciiboy t1_jdvqc2e wrote
Reply to comment by RayceManyon in Good Drivers for Custom Headphones? by Ziffded
I share the misfortune, in my case it was an accident between the two drivers... and also a naughty nephew who almost made the n90q's useless... in both cases it was almost completely solved, but it is never the same
I'm looking forward to the k100 500 ohm, the 60 ohm was the second option
andysaurus_rex t1_jdvoz9b wrote
Reply to my headphone collection after a few months! by Akak1ra
Man those red M50x were my first entry into the headphone world. Personally I just never found them comfortable enough to wear long term and mine were the older model I guess without the removeable cable so they were kind of a pain to go around with. Ended up getting rid of them fairly quickly but I really appreciated the build quality. The plastics felt really really solid.
My next pair were the discontinued and absolute trash HiFiman HE-300. These things were such trash. I bought them with some bundled amp that was also terrible. Really really bad headphones. Uncomfortable, poor quality, terrible cable, sounded bad. I'm now temped by the HE-400SE but I'm still doubting the build quality and other concerns.
[deleted] t1_jdvo6gg wrote
Reply to comment by Turtvaiz in This was at the bin store the other day but it was a bit overpriced at $20 so I didn't buy it. by speenbean
Give it a few months yet 🤣
speenbean OP t1_jdvo5ho wrote
Reply to comment by Turtvaiz in This was at the bin store the other day but it was a bit overpriced at $20 so I didn't buy it. by speenbean
This is the way
EddyB299 OP t1_jdvnf3u wrote
Reply to comment by Not_FrenchBTW in PROJECT RED pricing and info Discussion by EddyB299
It's basically an upgraded zero with crin's tuning. Anyways thanks for your response.
Turtvaiz t1_jdvn0me wrote
Reply to This was at the bin store the other day but it was a bit overpriced at $20 so I didn't buy it. by speenbean
Reddit tries to not run a joke into the ground (impossible)
szakee t1_jdvmycv wrote
Reply to comment by OverL1ke in What does a high end DAC really offer? by hurtyewh
for example?
Extrapaj t1_jdvmi52 wrote
Reply to This was at the bin store the other day but it was a bit overpriced at $20 so I didn't buy it. by speenbean
Looks like some trash from the 80's, wouldn't take these for free.
speenbean OP t1_jdvk7nd wrote
Reply to This was at the bin store the other day but it was a bit overpriced at $20 so I didn't buy it. by speenbean
Title says it all, would have been a great buy at $8
RayceManyon t1_jdvjprl wrote
Reply to comment by n0t_4_thr0w4w4y in Anyone every try these cheap Chi-Fi headphone tube amps? More info in Comments by ThatsPurttyGood101
The XDuoo TA26 will remove your fingerprints.
ALucaRd_hellsing_ t1_jdvy94p wrote
Reply to This was at the bin store the other day but it was a bit overpriced at $20 so I didn't buy it. by speenbean
Made the right choice. Trash stays at bin.