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  1. I honestly think the Sony XB90EX are the best IEM out there under $100 new - obviously these aren't what you should get if you don't love bass, but I'm really honestly happy with the rest of the spectrum on these, they're not just good at bass and bad at everything else I'm able to go between them and Stax happily, if that's helpful to any of you... headphones with bad or muddy mids or highs I just simply won't tolerate, electrostatic or not.
  2. My friend and I are almost finished building my soon-to-be KGSSHV I can't decide whether I want to buy some 007 or 009's in anticipation. I sold my last working set of Lambdas to a frenchman. Damned downsizing, grr....
  3. I would buy a model using the Lambda driver with a new shell in a second. I got rid of my Lambda Spirits because the midrange strangeness and sibilance were too much for me. I'm too sensitive to high frequencies and it drove me crazy. More detailed than my SR-X MKIII though for sure. I miss them for that. Going to get started on my KGSSHV boards sometime when I can find the time...
  4. People on Head-Fi are really fucking stupid then. And that is the last time i'll ever believe a word I read on that forum from the so called experts there.
  5. Wow, ok, it's true. I assumed because the SR-X had the thick aluminum base the pad sits on it wouldn't really make a difference what pad I used, but it certainly does. I heard Stax used to sell cloth pads so I thought it would be okay.
  6. Wow, I'm glad to hear that. I'm getting rid of this P.O.S. connector ASAP then. I'm implying from what you're saying that the firmness of leather pads works as part of the enclosure? I do have Audiocubes pads for the SR-X as well but they seemed to me just the same as the velour ones I sourced except obviously being flat and leather instead of cushy. I will apply the official Audiocubes pads, do some A/B testing and take back my earlier claim . Now, velour on something like 007/009/Lambda, that just sounds completely stupid. They aren't on-ear like the SR-X though.
  7. Every single picture of the Stax SRD-7 I can find online has the little bix you clip speaker wires into cut off. I can't find a single picture of the connector box I am having issues with still attached to the device. It seems everyone who owns one has cut it off? I really don't want to because this is an unharmed, original Stax product. But god damn that connector terminal is a pain in the ASS! even if i don't move it a wire falls out occasionally... i touch it to try and put it back in and the rest fall out! horrible! It's this miserable bugger... P.S. velour pads on Stax rule!
  8. This is a ridiculous post i know. But after lots of electrostatic listenening I can't stand to hear normal speakers anymore. They're too boring and I need to take a break. Somehow this doesn't happen with the SR-X MKIII. I just really enjoy listening to them. I put velour pads on my SR-X MKIII and I can happily listen to them all day long now. I just wish I could find a way to make my speaker cables sit in the shitty SRD-7 wire terminal easier. A speaker wire falls out on occasion. I'm absolutely not going to be one of those people who chops off the cable receptacle... Anyone who has a SRD-7/SB they don't want should let me know, It would be nice to have one without a power cord Hands down I'll take a SR-X MK III and SRD-7 over any other Stax I've heard to date... Edit: Finally worked up the courage to wash off the headband with a damp cloth with shampoo and another damp cloth to wipe away leftover soap. Yeesh, glad I did. These headphones really showed their age on that paper towel
  9. I actually got linux audio working on my ASUS RT-AC68U router and had a USB audio device connected to one of the ports. It played media files via ncmpcpp and was fine except I wasn't entirely happy with the audio interface I had paired with it. For a while for better quality I had it pumping audio out thru a TOSLINK which I had into a EMU 1616 running standalone... There was nothing wrong with the router based setup but I ditched it because I mess with my router a lot and liked to have music that worked even when I took my network down. anyway, now I just have a Intel NUC. I have a 2TB hard drive inside of it with my whole music library and it runs windows with foobar2000. it's tiny, consumes barely any power, and runs windows so i can do other things on it too, although I have it next to my TV so it can stream music to my stereo as well as provide my TV content with the Kodi media player.
  10. Thanks for the reassurance... when I finally get around to buying some double sided tape I'll get the job done. I didn't realize there's a SRD-7 that is powered by the audio signal. I'd love to have one of those!
  11. I actually have two pairs of replacement pads ready to go in case I mess one up I'm just worried I'll damage the headphones while trying to remove the old pads. I couldn't care less about how the old pads look when I'm done with them.
  12. No worries and thanks for the heads up. However, if I end up grabbing one I already have all my replacement caps picked out and ready to order Now I just need to find some dual sided tape and work up the balls to rip off the original SR-X pads.
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  14. aw shucks, I just thought we were debating philosophy!
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