CanJam 2010 HiFiMAN New Product
Jun 1, 2010 at 10:17 PM Post #62 of 113


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HE-6 Planar driver headphones. (Orthodynamic)
 
Gold coated diaphragm
Impedance: about 70 Ohm
Efficiency: about 84 DB
Available time: June or July, 2010
Final Price will be between $1300 and $1600
 
*Previous HE-5 or HE-5LE customers can get HE-6 at 30% discount when they are available.

 
Is this an outright purchase or will a trade in be required?
 
 
Jun 2, 2010 at 3:30 AM Post #63 of 113

 
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RE-ZERO is the Limited Edition of celebrating our RE in-ear line 3 years history. 1000 pcs total.
 
Product Features
Metal In-ear Earphones
16 Ohm impedence. Good for both music players and headphone amps
Silver Coil for more real bass
3.5mm balanced headphone Plug (TRRS)
Standard 3.5mm headphone jack adaptor
 
Spec
 
9mm Driver
16 Ohm impedence
Sensitivity: 100db/1mw
Rate input: 10mw
Maximium input: 30mw
Frequency Response: 15Hz to 22kHz
 
Available: Jun 2010
Price: $99
 


Wow really interested in this IE's. Is there some more information availible about the release at this moment?
 
Jun 3, 2010 at 10:34 AM Post #66 of 113
i cant wait til the HM-602 comes out.  i think its the DAP iv been looking for.  high quality audio and has BUTTONS!!!
 
Jun 3, 2010 at 3:41 PM Post #67 of 113
any chance that the HM-602 will have coaxial-out? 
 
 
this would be a very tempting design change, which would put this DAP in favorable light with all sorts of portable DACs, including Jerry Harvey's new crossover system.  heck, I bet the HM-602 would sell like hotcakes if this combo worked via spdif! 
 
Jun 3, 2010 at 8:17 PM Post #68 of 113
Looking forward to some pics of the RE262 and a price.
 
Is the fit any different than the RE252?
 
How will the RE262 compare to the new RE-Zero?
 
Hopefully these questions will be answered before the 1000 RE-Zero's sell out so I can decide which one to get.
 
Jun 5, 2010 at 4:22 AM Post #69 of 113
CanJam will be starting today.  Hopefully someone will be posting pictures of RE262 and RE-Zero.
 
Jun 5, 2010 at 12:01 PM Post #71 of 113
@shigzeo likes tactile button haha :)
 
Good thing that the HM602 is indeed a 'little' brother to HM801. Much smaller size which is a good thing, to me at least.
 

 
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Very cool,
 
Fang will you be offering discounts for the 602 for the owners of its bigger brother? Please do so. I bought mine from Jaben though, so please kindly consider doing so!

 
I bought an used HM801 for $750, and I lost $300 selling them. Do I have the right to get HM602 free? ^^;
 
 
Jun 5, 2010 at 12:27 PM Post #72 of 113


@shigzeo likes tactile button haha :)
 
Good thing that the HM602 is indeed a 'little' brother to HM801. Much smaller size which is a good thing, to me at least.
 

 
 
I bought an used HM801 for $750, and I lost $300 selling them. Do I have the right to get HM602 free? ^^;
 





It's even thicker than the 801 :frowning2: wouldn't call it smaller, just narrower. Still want one though :D

Surely we can get some more details soon?
 
Jun 6, 2010 at 12:03 AM Post #73 of 113
Is there any more info or pics on the HE-4's. Are they at Canjam?
 
Jun 6, 2010 at 1:37 AM Post #74 of 113
No one is reporting from CanJam yet, it's totally killing me
 
Edit: Here is some information
 
http://www.head-fi.org/forum/thread/495774/meet-impressions-and-pictures-2010-canjam-chicago
 
The meet looks amazing so far, but people is not raving about the HE6
 
Jun 8, 2010 at 4:43 PM Post #75 of 113
I tried out both versions of the HE-6 beta prototypes at CanJam.   I especially liked the one with a bit more bass.  I'm demoing an HE-6 right now (thanks, Fang!).  So far I'm very very impressed.  Truly high end cans here.  They have everything I wanted out of the Sennheiser HD800's but didn't deliver.  (I owned a pair for a bit but returned them).
 
They're very comfortable to wear.  I really like the stealthy nearly all black look to them.  The skin tight leather on the ear cups match the headband perfectly, and is a very nice touch.  They look, feel, and smell very nice.
 
Giving them some quality time now.  They are pretty difficult to drive, though.  But not impossibly so.  They are pretty much K1000 level difficult to drive.  Which is good for me, since I used to own the K1000's and are quite familiar with driving those beasts.  The HE-6 I'm using now works very well with my Grace m902, which worked well with the K1000 for me.
 
-Ed
 

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