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There isn't enough room inside the earpads to do any real repositioning for me , maybe 10mm back and forth max. I didn't spot any meaningful difference. The headband is just horrible, too much clamping for me and no good way of adjusting that out of fear of breaking it. It rings and it always wants to twist on me I grew to hate the Voce over time (well a couple of good listening sessions) and the earpads were huge part of that. I heard them again at Canjam with the angled ether pads and they are much better. I told the people manning the DCA booth that "wow, there were utter trash but now they are good" and they didn't like that comment all that much. If I remember correctly they replied in a fit of rage "they won awards!!!". Yeah as if anybody puts any stock in that trash. No major failure point them that I can spot, nice materials and all that Edit: Okey I got fed up and ripped off the earpads. Just look at this stupidity!!!!! The only thing that springs to mind is why on earth would anybody do this? I'm going to dig deeper and see if this trash can be removed. Btw: The earpads are simply glued in:3 points
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Multiple by Joe Henderson (1973) https://album.link/tgfvb24bkbtbt Example: Goes a little far now and then into the 70 experimental jazz, but always keeps it musical. I did really enjoy this outing. Lots of flavors to enjoy.2 points
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Now that the prices of used Corina's seem to be crashing hard, I picked one up. I have the impulse control of a fly when it comes to electrostatic headphones but this set was like new and way less than half price... Overall impressions match those from when I tried them at CanJam NYC in 2023, some parts look great while others feel like a 100$ "GAMING!!!" set for ROG or Razer. The housing is well made and I do like that back design. The headband is utter trash, the earpads feel high quality - yet at the same time extremely cheap and that blue stitching... who signed off on this? Worst yet... what the fuck is this?? I will refer to these in the future as "coRRRRRRRÍÍÍÍÍna". Seriously though, why? This horribly offends my nordic sensibilities. Last year I've also picked up a used Voce, a set I hated when they came out. Put those stock earpads trash where they belong, fit the angled Ether pads and they are quite enjoyable. They are also touching 1k$ in terms of price so for that money, they are a nice set to have. Voce naturally had the same issue as the Corííííína, DCA always has the worst headphone boxes ever. They keep trying to make headphone stands in boxes which make no sense. Now for the sound... I just don't understand why these were made like this. They are like the headphones for people who hate how electrostatics sound. Do you like your headphones to sound expansive with a nice solid soundstage which goes outside of the head? Nope, you can't get that here. On some tracks they are simply claustrophobic, almost if you are listening through thick cloth. Sure, it sounds inoffensive compared to something super forward like the X9000 but compared to something voiced correctly... yeah it isn't great. ere we can see the culprits, mesh on the back on the driver and that stupid damping they put on the earpad side (faint circular holes through the earpad mesh): Why they did this, I haven't got a clue. Electrostatics don't need this level of damping so it could only damage the sound. The Voce was initially supplied with a bunch of damping pads to put inside the earpads so they might think this is necessary... I didn't find an easy way of opening the headphones to check if this could all be removed easily. Now we come to the major issue though... what all this damping does to the midrange. Now this is really compounded by two parts, first off the headphones are rather inefficient and they sound so fucking dull. That means the volume has to be pushed to try and get something out of them... and that's were nasty midrange artifacts pop up. I picked up on some of this at Canjam NYC'23 but in my own system this is very apparent. It gets worse and worse, the more you push them which only goes to show how bad the driver setup really is. That also means I turn down the volume so now they just sound dull, not involving and I wonder why I'm not listening to something else. Now rant over, would I recommend these? Nope... not a chance, even at half price they are horribly overpriced for the performance they offer. On my desk now is the ES Lab ES-2a and the Audeze CRBN2 and I kept wondering why I wasn't listening to either of them instead. The Corina isn't even comfortable so yeah... nothing going for it really.2 points
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I did some further digging: Drivers are accessed from the back and this is a nice piece of aluminum. The driver is in a plastic carrier but somehow the dust cover on the front is not included and was just loose. I was told that these drivers were supposed to be easy to service in the field but that is just a flat out lie. I lifted the cradle out of the aluminum shell and the dust cover was left behind... how does that make any sense? Dust intrusion is a major issue so if somebody is going to replace a driver the first thing you do is expose it to dust. Makes zero sense to me... You knew it was coming, I went all viking on its ass... I simply used a flatblade screwdriver to vedge underneath the lip of the plastic and slowly the adhesive gave up... most of the time. The other channel was much more difficult though so this is not easy. Plus I left the driver in there so exposed face of the driver means one slip and you've done some major damage. There is still some remnants left over but I'll likely design a simple PCB that I can glue into place to protect the driver. Let's call this the un-fuck mod... Now for the sound, it is a definite improvement. Is this sound staging I hear... in an electrostatic? Perish the thought... Much better bass too and everything sounds more alive. There are some midrange issues present in drivers though, especially on voices when I push the volume up a bit (remember these are roughly 6dB down from the Stax norm) but it is still a stark improvement over the stock headphones. More listening needed and a quick PCB session...1 point
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There are so many no-nos at the bottom that I'm kind of surprised they actually let people in.1 point
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Today is the day that we bury my brother Tom, which is a hard sentence to type. In keeping with my family's tradition of over-long obituaries, and given the scope of his impressive career, we have created a website to post a memorial to Tom, along with some photos. You even get to see a sullen 12 or 13 year old Voltron on the steps of Congress with Tom and then congressman Leon Panetta whom Tom was interning for. Penetta later was director of OMB, White House chief of staff, CIA director and Secretary of Defense. Obituaries have appeared in AdWeek and other publications, as well as his former agency, but I am not sure which newspapers will run one or even already have run one. For anyone interested here are a few links: https://bedecarre.family/ https://www.adweek.com/agencies/akqa-co-founder-tom-bedecarre-has-died/ https://www.akqa.com/news/a-lasting-legacy/1 point
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Rest in power Amadou Bagayoko at 70. We saw Amadou & Miriam live a couple of times and they were fantastic and fun and inspiring. The tag line of the NYT obituary sums it up: As Amadou & Mariam, he and his wife were improbable pop stars on two counts. Their style was venturesome and eclectic, and they were blind virtuosos. https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/06/obituaries/amadou-bagayoko-dead.html?unlocked_article_code=1.904.NxQ_.biksAuc9OkK5&smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare I'm going to play Dimanche à Bamako right now. ☹️0 points