ithilienrp
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Just ordered a 2nd pair of Odin so I can have them at my two separate houses. Can't resist after all.
Just ordered a 2nd pair of Odin so I can have them at my two separate houses. Can't resist after all.
Absolutely not reasonable; unbelievable ; crazy, as are all passionate collectors of art and beautiful achievement..
Congratulations !
In what species of wood do you have chosen your new Odin mk2, number 2 in your collection ?
Eric
Haha. Thanks.
Well, the thing is I'm buying a new house (moving out of my home-office, which from now on will be serve as office) as both my company and family are growing. So I have a good reason to have my favorite headphones at each of my house, since I'll be at both places.
That's good enough of excuse, oops, "reason" for me.
For which wood ..... well, I will surely post a few photos once it arrive. But people knowing me could guess the correct answer already, probably
Indeed, I think I know what kind of wood you have chosen; well within the philosophy of the brand kennerton.
Congratulation again.
So I'm close to going for both the Odin and the Vali. I'm looking for a punchy, tonally rich, mid-range-centric, dynamic yet smooth top-end kind of headphone for rock music, and I'm hoping the Vali will fit that bill. And I'm looking for a more balanced, detailed headphone that is yet not as thin or bright as the HD800 for the purposes of classical music listening. Hopefully the Odin will satisfy on that front too. I like the styling of both headphones, and am not too concerned about weight, as long as it's decently distributed. And I don't care that much about soundstaging. Above all I'm looking for rich, full-bodied tonality.
Now, which wood for the Odin? A happy tough decision!
EDIT (note): Odin "mk2" are identified by the serial number engraved on the left branch of the headphone metallic hoop; which is not the case of Odin "mk1" not engraved.
For example: here an Odin "mk2" engraved.