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  1. Told ya not to get the rescreen. ;D:P

    Ok, seriously, you are now in for a world of fun, because doing the fine tuning is a pain in the ass. You will need blue-tak, fibre stuffing stuff, electrical tape, and lots of free time.

    First step, seal the back and play with the stuffing. Get one of those polyester stuffing sheets they use for making quilts and cut rings out of it. Or use good old cotton balls. Experiment with using more or less until you come to the best balance of sound, it's unlikely that you'll find something perfect so just try to get as close as you can.

    Then figure out what you don't like about the sound. If there's too little bass, poke a couple small holes in the tape and see if that helps. If you have resonances, then it's time to blue-tack away. I put a dime-sized patch on the housing behind each of the passive radiators, then put some on both sides of the plate that holds the passive diaphragms. Listen and check, you may need to adjust the stuffing amount after blue-tacking.

    See how that works, and if you still can't get a good balance let me know.

  2. interesting, can you describe the sound that umm...will not offend people? like that watered down k701-ish sound?

    More or less, think of a K701/HD650 mix and that's about what I'm thinking of. Something that manages to make everything sound kinda the same, crap recordings are made listenable and good to great recordings have the life sucked out of them and don't get to shine.

  3. So a few days ago I was leafing through Guitar Player at the local library when I came across a short article on Wolfgang's Vault. It's a site which has a ton of cool memorabilia, but that's besides the point, it's the home of Vault Radio which has turned out to be the best internet radio station I've ever come across. The playlist has tons of songs from live concerts by Albert King, Hendrix, Jeff Beck, The Band, and many other rock artists from the 60's & 70's. Been listening to it ever since I found it.

  4. See I have a slightly different take on this, I'm concerned that with the growth of the hobby and the industry that we could actually see a decrease in quality. Once the market is large enough the manufacturers won't really have any incentive for creating new ground breaking (or even just great) headphones. They'll just be happy churning out large quantities of average quality phones to the masses.

    I think you've hit upon something here. To me it seems like manufacturers are trying to make 'phones which won't offend people instead of trying to building something that'll make people go "holy crap that's awesome!" It's like they're playing it safe instead of making something like the PS-1 or K1000 which have a seriously polarizing love it or hate it effect. Instead of going for the homerun, they're hitting grounders for singles.

  5. Depending on the recording you can totally hear the difference of it being out of phase. Especially in the bass and soundstaging... that said, for most recordings it doesn't matter all that much.

    On a related note, did you know that our K340's invert phase? That is, unless Larry reversed the phase on your pair when he did the mods, in which case it would now be in proper phase. Mine is reversed, which is great in theory since most of my recordings are also reversed according to this chart.

  6. Speaking of cars, I'm currently looking at:

    Acura RSX Type-S

    Honda Civic Si

    Honda S2000

    Subaru WRX

    Nissan 350-Z (a longshot)

    Mazda RX-8 (another longshot)

    The insurance companies won't just assrape you, they will assrape you with a 2x4 and no lube if you get any of the above cars. With the S2000 and Type-S, I would not be surprised if your insurance payments end up being larger than your car payments.

    Personally I'd get a used sedan, something like a Honda Accord or Mazda 3. It's not as fancy or fun, but you will come out way ahead in cash, we're talking a good $10-20k over the lifespan of the car.

  7. I've been thinking about this quite a bit since the Hamilton meet a week ago. I heard the K501, K1000, K701, RS-1, PS-1, and GS1000 among others, and I came away somewhat saddened and disappointed. To me, the new flagship headphones from AKG and Grado failed to capture the magic of their predecessors. They were arguably more even all-round performers, but it was the evenness of mediocrity and plainness. Simply put, these headphones try to be everything to everyone, and in doing so end up being boring, bland, and lacking in magic.

    Sure the K701 has a flatter more extended frequency response than the K501 or K1000, and is more detailed than the former, but it comes at an unacceptable cost (to me). The midrange magic is gone, the soundstage is no longer seamless, and there's an annoying degree of harshness in the treble. It sounds more "neutral" I suppose, but it no longer has the compelling qualities of the earlier 'phones which make them worth it despite their faults.

    Same thing with the GS1000, it has a nice big soundstage, is more "neutral" and may be slightly more detailed than an RS-1, but once again it can't do the midrange magic. It won't give me the "holy crap that singer chick just tongued me" which the RS-1 can do with ease, and I end up feeling unsatisfied. Blues guitar no longer has the magic tone that makes you wanna cry, there just ain't as much emotion as there is with the RS-1.

    Looking at the slightly bigger picture, it's not all bad, the limited edition HF-1 and PS-1 were both nice improvements at their price points. Both kept the signature sound and magic while adding new qualities which made them even better. I haven't heard any Audio-Technicas other than the W100 and A900, but it looks like they have a whole bunch of new stuff. Maybe someone can comment on how those stack up. Sennheiser tweaked the 600 and came up with the 650, and though I don't really like it much I still think it's an overall improvement on the 600.

    So overall there's some bright spots but to me things seem like they're moving more sideways than forwards. Thoughts? Comments?

  8. The K340, the K501, and now the K1000, I'm beginning to think that AKG made at least 2 versions of all their higher end headphones.

    This would make sense though, I heard a K1000 a year or 2 back in a stereo shop and it had the brighter treble emphasis which many have talked about, I didn't like that one too much. Then I heard another K1000 at the Hamilton meet this past week which was a lot warmer sounding with the nice AKG midrange I'm used to from my K340's. Much nicer, wasn't bright or sibilant at all.

  9. After they did the cap mod and when it was hooked up to my UPC200 it sounded nearly identical to the Lavry.

    What setup were you listening to it on?

    EDIT: Then again I was using the built in headphone amps in both and was listening on the HD600's.

    Heard it before the mod out of my rig using the K340, and after mods on my rig with the RS-1. My Denon was clearly better in both cases. It made the RS-1 harsh and the soundstage & detail level wasn't as good as my Denon. Decent for its price after mods, but still nothing to write home about.

  10. Where is the SHEEP option? You would think that at least SHEEP would be included. Why would anybody be predjudice toward good old fashion SHEEP sex? I don't get it sometimes. >:D:o:angel:

    Sheep don't have any orifices which humans don't, thus it's not necessary to make a special category for them. BTW, sheep are out of style, it's all about the goats these days judging by the videos we're getting at Customs.

  11. It's the usual Head-fi gremlins, it logged me out last night and won't let me log back in. Which is quite annoying since the 40 or so idiots on my Ignore List are no longer being ignored, which makes Head-fi very painful to read.

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