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Anyone in the SF South Bay Area?
Maybe when the library rooms are open again (just using San Jose as an example), we can use them for a mini-meet? https://www.sjpl.org/rooms- powertoold
- Post #68
- Forum: Local / Regional Head-Fi Meets, Parties, Get-Togethers
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Anyone in the SF South Bay Area?
I'll bring my stax lambda nova signature and kgsshv I used to own an sr-x mk3 pro. Vocals sounded great on them- powertoold
- Post #56
- Forum: Local / Regional Head-Fi Meets, Parties, Get-Togethers
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The Stax Thread III
My 2 cents after ~12 years of owning all kinds of Stax headphones: the amp makes a big difference, and current is king. You want one of the KGSSHV (non Carbon is fine too) amps with as much current as possible. It will make whatever Stax headphones (Lambda or better) you have sing. I personally...- powertoold
- Post #19,865
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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The Stax Thread III
No, I've tried it before. It's going to have lots of distortion, even at low-medium volumes.- powertoold
- Post #18,514
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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STAX SR-009S new flagship electrostatic earspeakers released (with impressions)
Don't store your Stax in airtight containers after use. There is always residual water (sweat) on them that will evaporate and become humidity. That's why all Stax come with the water absorbent pack in the box.- powertoold
- Post #965
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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STAX SR-009S new flagship electrostatic earspeakers released (with impressions)
If you want more "volume" from your Stax amp, use XLR output from a balanced DAC.- powertoold
- Post #947
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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The Stax Thread III
Using an equalizer is like putting A1 sauce on a steak :p- powertoold
- Post #17,660
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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The Stax Thread III
My 2 cents: don't use DACs that mess with the sound. Don't equalize, don't add spatial effects, don't enhance the sound. Upsampling is fine. I find when you mess with the sound, it will work for some songs/genres but sound bad for others.- powertoold
- Post #17,655
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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The Stax Thread III
Yeah it's definitely not about volume. It's more about distortion at the higher volumes. Even though you might not hear the distortion directly, I believe some level of distortion will affect the soundstage and imaging, etc. It also depends a lot on what model of stax you're using. For you...- powertoold
- Post #17,597
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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The Stax Thread III
I have KGSSHV 500V with 007mk1 and a balanced DAC. It's my endgame. Been using it over a year now. Love it every time, every day. People say with high end equip, you need "good" recordings; not true at all with this setup. The 007mk1 sounds good with everything. YMMV though, it's tough to find a...- powertoold
- Post #17,594
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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The Stax Thread III
For me, a lot of DACs sound similar. For Stax headphones though, the amps make a big difference, especially when listening loud. With summit-fi sound, even minor improvements make a huge difference for enjoyment. A "perfect" sound is 2-3x better than a 99% perfect sound, because the smallest...- powertoold
- Post #16,196
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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The Stax Thread III
Someone said L700 has more bass impact than 009. I find that hard to believe since the L700 has little subbass or impact.- powertoold
- Post #15,405
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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The Stax Thread III
You guys always forget the most important part of the system: YOU! I find that the same music sounds "different"/"better"/"worse" depending on the time of day/my mood/the temperature/what happened during the day/what I ate/etc. It's very difficult to take YOU out of the equation when doing...- powertoold
- Post #15,369
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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The Stax Thread III
Wasn't the original T2 able to do something like +/- 680v? Correction: 630v- powertoold
- Post #15,244
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum