Hifiman HE-1000 coming
Dec 30, 2014 at 3:22 AM Post #21 of 446
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Dec 30, 2014 at 4:15 AM Post #26 of 446
Built in grille mod!
And is that a new connector I see?
 
Dec 30, 2014 at 5:54 AM Post #29 of 446
a poor google translation of HE-1000 AND EF1000
 
HE1000 flagship tablet headphones
Tablet headset can be understood as a reduced flat speakers, have better performance in terms of high and low frequency, and is one of the few flat HiFiMAN headset manufacturers, introduced this year, HE-560 was a lot of audio class awards. The first launch of the conference is its latest flagship tablet headphones HE1000, using the world's first nano-diaphragm, high transmittance of asymmetric magnetic circuit to increase the degree of sound fresh. The louvered grille design eliminates unwanted reflections and enhance the sense of space and details. Matched with HE1000 is EF1000 split tube headphone amplifier uses SRPP circuit, six pairs of transistors connected in parallel, when driving headphones provide 8W Pure Class thrust, while pushing the speakers provide pure Class A 50W, 150W pure class AB . Both the price were not announced.
 
Dec 30, 2014 at 6:06 AM Post #30 of 446
  a poor google translation of HE-1000 AND EF1000
 
HE1000 flagship tablet headphones
Tablet headset can be understood as a reduced flat speakers, have better performance in terms of high and low frequency, and is one of the few flat HiFiMAN headset manufacturers, introduced this year, HE-560 was a lot of audio class awards. The first launch of the conference is its latest flagship tablet headphones HE1000, using the world's first nano-diaphragm, high transmittance of asymmetric magnetic circuit to increase the degree of sound fresh. The louvered grille design eliminates unwanted reflections and enhance the sense of space and details. Matched with HE1000 is EF1000 split tube headphone amplifier uses SRPP circuit, six pairs of transistors connected in parallel, when driving headphones provide 8W Pure Class thrust, while pushing the speakers provide pure Class A 50W, 150W pure class AB . Both the price were not announced.

 
Thanks for posting that.
 
A thinner diaphragm implies less efficiency than the HE6. I'm hoping some magic in the design keeps the power requirement similar to the HE6. If the 8W output is enough to drive the HE1000, then the WA5 is good for it, but if it needs the 50W output I am hosed.
 

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