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post #15046 of 19951

Oh, also, for replacement procurement, what's the difference between the 32 ohm and 120 ohm versions, as applies to PMP's? Is there a significant one, and is there much of a difference when sufficiently amped?

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post #15047 of 19951

I remember you removed the protective cloth, did something get in there? Anyways, I've found virtually no difference between the two versions, but then I've only tested on my Millet minimax amp. If you need some new drivers I got one too many in my room, I could spare a set if you need them.

post #15048 of 19951

Thanks for the offer, but I just shot on a set of the 32 Ohms. And, no, nothing is in there that I can see. It just seems so totally random, I dunno.

 

But then, I now have a 32 Ohm driver from my broken ATH-2's, and a 120 Ohm driver. Channel imbalance FTW! Psst, I broke the second ATH-2 driver in a freak accident, it's not the same problem. There's a screwdriver-sized hole in it, providing a clear explanation of why it doesn't work.


Edited by Sambones - 7/22/10 at 3:09pm
post #15049 of 19951

Been trying out some durapore in my damping scheme for the TPs. Actually have all three, Transpore, durapore and micropore up against the drivers now. I am quite liking the durapore. It seems to fall inbetween the other two in terms of damping strength.


Edited by sachu - 7/24/10 at 4:02am
post #15050 of 19951
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Originally Posted by sachu View Post

Been trying out some durapore in my damping scheme for the TPs. Actually have all three, Transpore, durapore and micropore up against the drivers now. I am quite liking the durapore. It seems to fall inbetween the other two in terms of damping strength.


sachu, how do you rate the soundstage of your Wharfie zebs compared to your previous wharfedale isodynamic?

 

by judging the closed zebra housing, the soundstage should be more narrow i suppose..

 


Edited by i_djoel2000 - 7/28/10 at 4:26am
post #15051 of 19951

I found an orthodynamic stereo headphone called "HOK 80" yesterday. Google says it's from 1986. Just checked to see if they worked and they do. The pads burst open but other than that they're in a good condition. Still with the package.

 

Anybody interested?

post #15052 of 19951

have pics?

post #15053 of 19951

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Originally Posted by JeckyllAndHyde View Post

have pics?


Sure:

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I just listened to some Peter Cincotti with these. I'm surprised by the clarity and the balanced sound. I wouldn't be surprised if somebody would prefer these over my Ultrasones.

 

These have a lot/enough bass, btw, so I reckon they're HOK 80 v2? Apparently not. I don't know much about these, just spent 10 minutes with Google.


Edited by Ultrazino - 7/28/10 at 7:34am
post #15054 of 19951

Which one of them? The V1 or the V2?

EDIT: It's the V1.

EDIT: Very few people have heard the V1.  How about deep bass?
 

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Originally Posted by Ultrazino View Post

I found an orthodynamic stereo headphone called "HOK 80" yesterday. Google says it's from 1986. Just checked to see if they worked and they do. The pads burst open but other than that they're in a good condition. Still with the package.

 

Anybody interested?


Edited by DefectiveAudioComponent - 7/28/10 at 6:31am
post #15055 of 19951

Funny story.. I saw this ad.. and thought at first glance.. OK where are the headphones? I think I need professional help.

 

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post #15056 of 19951
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Originally Posted by KANA View Post
As you say, I mean that many orthodynamic headphones need to warm up if you want the best performance of those.

Especially, the very tight high becomes soft and warm after warming up.        

 


That' s something the Euro Yammy Wing members (as in, Kabeer and me) have discussed a few times: I noticed with most of my Yamahas that the sound gets warmer and the top end becomes less harsh after they have played a few minutes.

 

 

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Originally Posted by MDR30 View Post

HP50 serial numbers

 

Can anyone place these Yamahas in time and space - Ludoo, Kabeer?

 

HP50 / 710648 (the "1" may be an "I")

 

HP50S / 2Y0510


The serial numbers we have recorded are here

 

https://docs.google.com/View?id=atbtkh437j4_17g96nhxc4

 

post #15057 of 19951

^^Hmm, I have noticed that too but I always thought it was due to warming up of my amplifier rather than a change in headphones.

 

Could also just be the brain adjusting to brighter sound after a few minutes. Wasn't the dictum for tuning orthos to pick up if something is wrong in the first few seconds itself ?


Edited by gurubhai - 7/30/10 at 1:09am
post #15058 of 19951

The numbers are now on the wikiphonia as well

 

The serial numbers we have recorded are here

 

https://docs.google.com/View?id=atbtkh437j4_17g96nhxc4

 

post #15059 of 19951

Ultrazino, this obscure headphone looks interesting. Will you be at the Head-Fi meet in Berlin? I would be cool if you could compare it with the other headphones there.

 

P.S. Post 1500, a new mile stone...


Edited by Deep Funk - 7/30/10 at 2:44am
post #15060 of 19951

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Will you be at the Head-Fi meet in Berlin?


Is this the one on September 11th? If so, then definitely not as my marriage will be on that day! :)

 

But I guess I can do the following since I don't know much about them anyway and I'm not sure if my Zero Dac 09 (OPA627) can drive them enough anyway: I'll make them available for you all:

I'll send them to whomever lives closest (anybody from Germany?) and he can try them out, mod them (replace ear pads or whatever, if he likes to) and he can pass them on to whomever wants to try them next. They seem very sturdy and it looks like only rain could kill them.

I'll just want them to return home someday so my children can try them out! 

 

 

So, who wants to be first? I'm sure we can work out shipping somehow and we can discuss whether it's useful to use the original package.

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