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Marshall Mid Bluetooth headphones
Build seems pretty good to me. They feel nice quality, the arms and hinges are all steel and feel pretty robust they are as good as anything else I've had in this price range. The headband and earpads are faux leather, the latter are removable with a twist so can be replaced. There is no...- eggontoast
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- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
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Marshall Mid Bluetooth headphones
I picked a pair of these up the other day and so far I'm pretty impressed with the build and the sound quality. Nicely balanced and clear and for on ears they have quite good isolation too. The little jog wheel is a nice touch too, it's good to have something to hold onto rather than these...- eggontoast
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REVIEW: HLLY DMK-IV DAC / headphone amp / pre-amp)
Quote: Your not being impartial and are currently making a decision based on half of the information, you need to get a quote from HLLY to make an informed judgment.- eggontoast
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- Forum: Dedicated Source Components
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REVIEW: HLLY DMK-IV DAC / headphone amp / pre-amp)
Quote: I think you already know the answer to this. It has been confirmed by Fidelity Audio that their DAC-150 is a slightly revised version of HLLY's DMK-IV and that HLLY manufacture the DAC-150.- eggontoast
- Post #184
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Request Grado Modders Help Please.
Quote: Why don't you try some of the less intrusive mods first such as different pads etc, these can provide subtle changes to the sound signature of the Grado's. I found the mod where you wrap black electrical tape around the outsides of the bowls gave my RS2i's a better bottom end...- eggontoast
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- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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What specifically makes grado good/better than everything else for metal
There not, it is just some people's opinion and opinions vary. I personally can't stand listening to Metal or Rock through them.- eggontoast
- Post #4
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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The Stax thread (New)
I am currently running a pair of SR404 Signatures from an SRM-3 and overall I am very happy with the setup but I have a niggle feeling that the SRM-3 is letting the side down. Would I hear some vast improvements in upgrading the energizer if so any recommendations on which is a good match for...- eggontoast
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The Stax thread (New)
Quote: The mesh is a protecting plate, behind that is the PVC cover which encases the front and rear of the driver from dust and hair.- eggontoast
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- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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STAX confusion
After listening and comparing the Lambda Nova Classics and the SR-303's I personally prefer the SR-303's. The LNC's are too mid orientated, the SR-303's seem more balanced across the frequency range but even these are slightly mid orientated. I have recently acquired a pair of SR-404's and...- eggontoast
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STAX confusion
Thanks for the info & link I now have a better understanding of what Lambdas there have been. I guess the way forward is long listening sessions to decide which ones to keep.... How terrible.- eggontoast
- Post #5
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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STAX confusion
I currently have a pair of SR-303 classic earspeakers and a SRX-pro energiser. I just purchased another lambda nova classics with an srm-3 energiser as I wanted to upgrade from the SRX-pro to the SRM-3. I assumed that these two earspeakers were the same but one has a red surround around the...- eggontoast
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Calling All "Vintage" Integrated/Receiver Owners
Quote: Cheers for the thumbs up. Love these first Fluoroscan amplifiers, it took me a while to find one as you don't get to many over here in the UK. When I found it it was covered in dust and grime but no damage, it was missing knobs but was fully working albeit a trifle crackly...- eggontoast
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- Forum: Headphone Amps (full-size)
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Calling All "Vintage" Integrated/Receiver Owners
What a great thread, nice to see a bit of interest in the vintage gear here on Head-Fi There is some really nice gear listed on the thread. Here is my vintage stack comprising of a Pioneer SA-7800, RG-2, SR-303 and a DT510. Please excuse the image quality it was taken on my iPhone.- eggontoast
- Post #663
- Forum: Headphone Amps (full-size)
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Stax Lambda primer for electrostat newbies
Is it really lol. I know this is a how long is a piece of string question but, which energiser would you suggest for the SR-303's which would yield good performance for a reasonable price ?- eggontoast
- Post #72
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Stax Lambda primer for electrostat newbies
Not quite sure how I missed this thread but what a coincidence as I have just brought a pair of SR-303 earspeakers with a SRD-X pro energiser. I have been listening to them all day and I am really impressed. They have a good soundstage, excellent sparkly treble that is not fatiguing and a...- eggontoast
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Physical problem with Beyer DT990?
Quote: That's pretty good darn service not too many companies would do that. Did they give any indication what may have caused them to do that ?- eggontoast
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From SR125i to SR325i or RS2i
Quote: That is just wrong on this forum !!!- eggontoast
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RS1 caused a callus on my ear
I had exactly the same problem when I got my RS2i's, it felt like my ears were on fire. After stretching the headband and letting my ears recover they have been fine since, dare I say they are even comfortable.- eggontoast
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DT 770 Pro 80
Agree with the last two posts, definitely need an amplifier even if its a cheap E5/Cmoy otherwise they sound like mush.- eggontoast
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Current STAX Line Up
Thanks for that not quite sure how I managed to miss it when looking early- eggontoast
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Current STAX Line Up
I am currently looking at buying a new STAX set up but all the UK distributors are discontinuing the current model line up. Is there any info available on the replacement model which must be coming out ?- eggontoast
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From SR125i to SR325i or RS2i
Don't get me wrong I am not against mods I am sure some of them have validity and it keeps certain people happy because they think they have something different to everybody else, I just think there is a lot of BS to. It is a pain when you can't audition equipment however this does leave...- eggontoast
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From SR125i to SR325i or RS2i
Quote: Couple of things here, you no longer have the original cans to compare to so your opinion is not lightly to change from your first perceptions. With regards to Bose and Monster, I to am no lover of these cans BUT they do cater for the market for which they were...- eggontoast
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From SR125i to SR325i or RS2i
The comments are based on experience. Slightly off topic but relevant, I have worked for a very large consumer electronics company for many years and there is continual dribble on forums about mods etc. I find it quite amusing that novices think that they know better than the people and...- eggontoast
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From SR125i to SR325i or RS2i
Did you manage to stop your 325is from rattling after poking holes into them ? Generally when you spend more you get a better model otherwise they would all be the same price and just sound different. It's like saying a 3 series Beemer is as good as a 5 series everybody knows it's not apart...- eggontoast
- Post #12
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)