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open unibody open version on the way soon.

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smeggs thats just too awesome!

(dammit lol I was meant to be the first to get a LeakyPants/Commando done :P).

Your work is always exemplary!

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Smeggy hand delivered my pair last night, and have since enjoyed the hell out of his creation. I've never heard ortho's before so this was leap of faith for me. The fit and comfort are excellent, I have a massive skull so being able to fit these to my head comfortably is a huge plus; they manage a very tight seal without clamping on the sides of your head. Weight is comfortable, contrary to what you'd think as picking them up they're on the heavy side but the weight is distributed evenly across the headband making the last 3 hour listening session pain free. As a contrast the Grado headband on my PS1k's starts to dig in after a hour or so, limiting my listening sessions.

They have a very tightly controlled, detailed sound. I've been listening with a Pico + DAC, Lavry DA11 and a very upgraded Bottlehead SEX kit. So far my preferred synergy is with the Pico. Smeggy brought over 2 pairs, each tweaked for a different sound. One (the one I kept) has a more forward mid / lower highs, while the other had very powerful bass. In an ideal world I'd want a pair of each for different music types, but for low volume listening I preferred the mid/high push model.

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More to come after I've had time to understand these new headphones. For now it was a blast getting to meet Smeggy in person, it was a treat receiving a hands on demo, Smeggy taking the time to explain aspects of the construction, and design decisions of the thunderpants, not to mention some quality bullshitting.

An impressive set of headphones Smeggy!

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Is anybody else ticked off that Fang keeps cranking out new headphones every couple of months? First the HE-5 which had a bunch of issues and got replaced with the HE-5 LE, causing the initial run of headphones to devalue quite a bit. Now the HE-6 which, granted is in a different price bracket, doesn't help the fact that some might have wished to wait for the HE-6 instead of buying the HE-5 LE.

The one thing I admire about the Audeze folks is that these guys showed the headphone at last years CanJam and spent and entire year finesing the design and making sure the materials, quality, sound are all up to par for a flagship ortho. I'm questioning how much time and research was put into the HE-6 consider the HE-5 / LE came out very recently and he's supposedly releasing 4-5 other products at Canjam (probably more amps, portable media players, headphones, etc.). I admire his dedication, but I wish he would make sure they didn't have bugs / defects / or even a need to modify out of the box (ala HE-5 LE grill mesh) before coming out to the market.

I'm just a little skeptical about spending up to $1600 on a headphone from a manufacturer that doesn't necessarily support his headphones on the long run. Who's to say whether this headphone is going to be a 'beta' for the first 6 months and have issues again. A $1600 headphone had better have amazing sound and impeccable quality control, which I'm not sure will be the case with the HE-6, but we'll see. Sorry about my rant but I'm getting slightly ticked off by this new trend of releasing $1500 flagship headphones ever since the HD800 and pretending that they are amazingly innovative and trump all else (ie. Beyer T1, Edition 8, PS1000, probably HE-6, etc, etc..)

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Problem is people all hear differently.

As far as the whole he-5le mod saga is concerned, I'm fairly sure that it was "tuned" to sound the way it did. Hence why Fang and his engineers could advise you how to "tune" it to sound more like the he-5 which I suppose is what people wanted (even though they complained otherwise)

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Sorry about my rant but I'm getting slightly ticked off by this new trend of releasing $1500 flagship headphones ever since the HD800 and pretending that they are amazingly innovative and trump all else (ie. Beyer T1, Edition 8, PS1000, probably HE-6, etc, etc..)

Perhaps you may be new to headphones in general, I'm really not sure, but this releasing of four figure headphones is certainly not a new trend.

It probably just seems this way to you because so many companies released flagship offerings around the same time, after having a drought of sorts for a few years in a row.

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Hi im new here and I have a question. Does anyone know were to get replacements for Fostex T20RP the round ones? Forgive me if it was mentioned already on this thread, I must have missed it.

never mind seems like o2 pads work.

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Which version of T20RP do you have? I could be mistaken, but the the newest version of T20RP might not work so great with O2 pads since they're kind of oblong/elliptical in shape.

Edit: Reading comprehension fail on my part. I don't think you want to try the T20v2 with O2 pads though, at least without damping. The bass will be massive.

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