Everything posted by K3cT
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Audeze LCD-X
On a glance they look the same as the LCD-2 and LCD-3 (other than the metallic housing ofc) but the weight distribution seems to be greatly improved. I suspect the pads play a large factor as well because I'm pretty sure they are different than the ones on 2 or 3, very soft but don't compress as much as the 3.
- Sennheiser HD 800 Redux
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Audeze LCD-X
I feel that they are pretty excellent, may be the first Audez'e headphones that are actually comfortable to wear for a prolonged period. The house sound is still Audez'e through and through so they are rather dark-sounding but to their credits the treble is not as subdued as the LCD-2 or LCD-3. Micro-detailing is not as good as the LCD-3 though and they sound closer to LCD-2 revision 3 (the one with angled connectors) than the LCD-3. They are also the most open-sounding of all the bunch.
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Sennheiser HD 800 Redux
Very interesting. Finding a good balance between resolution and listenability is truly a challenge with these phones, β22/Dynahi seems to excel in the former but something with less edge and tizz will be very welcome. I haven't been here in a while but apparently the DSHA-1 is discontined now? I suppose I have to wait to see what Doug has in store before jumping the shark.
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Sennheiser HD 800 Redux
If I find the ECP L-2 to be too soft/polite sounding with the HD800, do you guys think the DHSA will be a better bet?
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Sennheiser HD 800 Redux
http://goo.gl/UW5euz I don't like it though because that particular procedure seems to turn the HD800 into something which it's not but of course YMMV. Tyll's comment about applying minimum material in the cavity seems to yield the best results.
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Sennheiser HD 800 Redux
Just a ring around the immediate area of the driver should probably suffice.
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Sennheiser HD 800 Redux
Are you still running your HD800 modded, Tyll?
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Sennheiser HD 800 Redux
I haven't been following headphone-related stuff in the past few months but didn't Sennheiser slightly change the tuning of the later editions of the HD800? I know a friend who sold his 2009 version to get the latest because he swears that the newer version has a more prominent bass and less upper-mid peak.
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high quality balanced DAC (small-ish, lightweight a plus)
Do you really need a balanced out? I thought the Fostex HP-A8 fits all your requirements (lightweight, DSD capable, SD card playback support) except that it has no balanced out. For such a small unit the thing sounds mighty impressive though: I had compared it with the good old stalwart Lavry DA11 and the Fostex is significantly better.
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Audeze LCD-2
Interesting... in terms of dimensions, I recall the LCD3 pads to have similar measurements with the LCD2's but they compressed more on your ears as opposed to the firmer LCD2's pads.
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Dry hump mod.
I find it ironic that unintentional comedy like that is the sole reason to visit Head-Fi these days.
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HD 700 - shipping now
@purrin I'm disappointed that it's as flawed as the pre-production version and they didn't do anything to fix the issues.
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HD 700 - shipping now
It will be interesting to see the graphs of the pre-release and final versions.
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Audeze LCD-2
You like them better than the HD800, Monkey?
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HD 700 - shipping now
No idea about the commercial version. The one that I've heard was a pre-release version.
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HD 700 - shipping now
Indeed. It has been a while since I've heard such an excruciatingly bright headphone like the HD700, not since the age of DT990 I guess? Man, it makes the HD800's treble sounds like the LCD2 in comparison.
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Sennheiser HD 800 Redux
I currently have a loaner HD800 and I agree, midrange is the weakest aspect of this headphone. Hard to describe but the midrange almost sounds veiled in comparison with the Stax Lambda and LCD2. Since it's a loaner I probably won't tamper with it but what does the mod do exactly? Other than a very slight ringing in the upper mid, I think this sounds fine enough. Mine is serial #05157 BTW.
- Odac
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Philips Fidelio L1
Back then the "hi-end" affordable headphones were dominated by the HD600/650, K701 and the Beyer DT880/600 Ohm. Those were the days...
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Mini-Meet - Palos Verdes - 3/31/2012
I've never seen penne that big before. Is the noodle home-made?
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Audeze LCD-2
Some close-up shots from ALO. I have to say I prefer the overall aesthetics of these than the LCD3 although the wood choice is a bit suspect. I definitely prefer the older rosewood's looks but if this bamboo composite is lighter then I guess the trade-off is worth it.
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New "unveiled" LCD3
Although the HD800 has grown with me lately, I can agree that the midrange tonality (vocal component) is a bit off. Very hard to describe but I'd say it's a bit brittle and thin sounding which lends to an unnatural slant. @purrin I honestly think you're not getting the best out of the LCD3 with the BA. I remain convinced that hi-current solid state is the way to go with this particular planar and If only I live stateside I would gladly send my β22 for you to take a prolonged listen. @spritzer That's good to hear. What source you're using with the 009? From various impressions around here, it seems a warmer, more forgiving DAC seems to be the way to go with these.
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New "unveiled" LCD3
I guess I will have to try them again once I complete my HV although this will take some time. Apparently it's a big improvement from the normal version no? I've heard the O2 a couple of times already so I'm sure I got the fit right. The LCD2/3 seems to be a bit sensitive to this as well as vintage orthos like the RP18 and T50RP. I guess it's a planar thing! 2011 has been a really interesting audio journey for me. Like spritzer said, I got the LCD2 in the first place precisely because it's a mini-O2 but after hearing the HD800 for many, many times my opinions seems to change from an utter dislike to a new-found respect and ergo, I definitely want some aspects of them in my next upgrade. I also seem to develop a preference for a Lambda sound as opposed to the O2 house sound as IMHO, they are far more exciting-sounding despite the relative technical drawbacks. Well, 009 seems to fit the bills but I will never be sure until I've actually heard them and I fear that it has that symptomatic upper-midrange etch that most Lambdas seem to have.
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New "unveiled" LCD3
Surely the KGSS is good enough to sufficiently drive the MK1? And my bad if I wasn't too clear but I was speaking in relative terms from one to the other. I don't think by itself the 007 MK1 is dark and laid-back sounding but when you have something like say, the SR-202 Lambda or HD800 by its side then the differences become more apparent.