9.2.12,
I received a very small USPS package with my supposedly "new in open box" TF10's. The box, actually, was still sealed, and was from the Amazon Black Friday sale. For a brand new...
Little background, I’m a home theater guy who likes listening to music on his Tannoy’s with a Denon receiver I consider warm. When I upgraded to the Tannoy’s I almost went insane watching...
Great reference-quality open-back-headphones, big sound stage, accurate reproduction, detailed.
If you have a great recording, you will hear detail you may not have heard before. My...
Great pair of open cans at any price, comfortable to wear all day long. You can hear the ambient noise which has pros and cons. I wear these when I want to be able to hear what my kids are up to...
Deal! Can I get the schematics when you are done? I will do prototyping!
-Alex-
I guess so. The audio circuit itself isn't too complex, it just requires an incredibly complex power supply (all differential super-shunts, and I'm trying to use no zeners or electrolytics whatsoever) and some insanely speced transformers (I'm aiming for no more than 2 degrees of phase shift from 1Hz to 65kHz, but we'll see if anyone is capable of that when the design is finished).
Okay, so I'm still new but I just spent quite a few spare moments at work reading this entire thread. I don't guess that makes me a Stax guru, but I certainly feel like I learned something!
Still deciding which I like better from my SRM1/MKII... the Sigmas or the Lambda Pros. Either way, both are good!