See that golden ring around the dome? See if your pairs are similar. The sound for me is very balanced without peaks and sibilants as in the early version.Can you take a photo
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Pioneer's First Hi-End Headphones: SE-Master 1
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cpsgoodbuy
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I checked out the photo but it doesn't show any difference to my eyes unfortunately. Can you take a clearer photo of the driver with a light shining in?See my earlier post above #2,110 for picture of my drivers… I haven’t realized there were any differences until this recent thread
cpsgoodbuy
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Just seen the new post I'll have a look at mineSee that golden ring around the dome? See if your pairs are similar. The sound for me is very balanced without peaks and sibilants as in the early version.
cpsgoodbuy
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I checked and that ring is the visible part of the yoke. So the earlier version is silver-ish and the later version is gold-ish. Would it have any impact on the sound, I'm not sure. Only thing I can think of is if the metal has changed rather than the finish color, resulting in a density change.See that golden ring around the dome? See if your pairs are similar. The sound for me is very balanced without peaks and sibilants as in the early version.
Do you have another SEM1 to compare against because I'd not be one to judge, especially from memory. Even if I tried to compare mine, one is well used while the other is new, not to mention my hearing is probably not good enough to tell the difference! I'll give it a try though. Hopefully someone can step up with a side by side comparison of two similar condition pairs.
cpsgoodbuy
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Correction: Having inspected the foam of the old pads, the foam looks good, no disintegration there. It was all dust, debris, and human flakes..Just to clarify, the foam flaking is the foam from the inside of the pads.
The flaking may be unique to my headphones because they are so well used.
In other news, having cleaned and completely rebuilt my old pair. Happy to answer any questions about disassembly.
Still looking for MMCX connectors that fit the headset nicely, any ideas?
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cpsgoodbuy
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Going to order a pair of pads today. Thanks again for this tip!I took one of the extra ZMF pads I had available - the Auteur Lambskin Perforated pads - and they fit perfectly. It took me 10 seconds per cup to put them on.
This means that any of the ZMF pads done for their own core headphones - the Universe, Auteur, BE2 (in leather, sueded, hybrid, or protein) - will all fit the SEM1. Which means an endless supply of perfectly fitting, high quality, comfortable, and sonically varied pads. I have many of them at home, and when I come around to it, I'll pad roll a bit (as I have on ZMF's on headphones).
I've used their perforated pads, as ZMF advises to use them for their open-backed headphones and use the solids pads for their closed backs. Replacing the original SEM1 solid pad with the Auteur perforated pad immediately open up the sound stage, and releases some of the excess bleed of bass to mids. The specific pads I'm referencing is known to be a bit more bassy vs. the others, and indeed here it retains the bass very well. It may be, by chance, the better one for this headphone any event.
Glad it worked well and totally agree! It is a much better when compared to the peeling leatherette. This adhesive tape method can also be done with earpads if the inner foam is still good and cushion-y but the leatherette has started to peel.Last, I used the advice one of you gave further up, and just took an adhesive tap and applied it repeatedly to the top part of hte flaking headband. In a couple of minute all the flakes came off, and it's now like a brand-new suede headband. No replacing required. Looks like new. The bottom sueded as originally intended, and the top now matches. zero of the original leatherette remaining.
+1Hope some of you may find this helpul!
Any cable recommended for this headphone ? I do happy with both stock cable but if there have any other better choice I would like to try. Thanks
Any cable recommended for this headphone ? I do happy with both stock cable but if there have any other better choice I would like to try. Thanks
I'm using a Q French Silk cable - didn't really notice any sonic changes but it is so supple and lays down so nicely. Have it on four pairs of headphones and love it. On my HE-6SE, HE-500, Denon LA7000 and the Pioneer.
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Just checking in here; I still enjoy my SEM-1s a lot, over 4 years on now. A unique sound, but very enjoyable. Purely in original stock form (with the stock 1/4-inch cable).
Driven by SPL Phonitor XE, Chord DAVE+Msclaler.
I do love the soundstage, with nice image placement and atmospherics. And they really do rhythm well and keep your foot tapping. Very engaging.
And they sure wake you up.
Driven by SPL Phonitor XE, Chord DAVE+Msclaler.
I do love the soundstage, with nice image placement and atmospherics. And they really do rhythm well and keep your foot tapping. Very engaging.
And they sure wake you up.
jamato8
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I changed out the cable to Whiplash gold/silver 8. Also more fenestrated earpads, which open them up more.Just checking in here; I still enjoy my SEM-1s a lot, over 4 years on now. A unique sound, but very enjoyable. Purely in original stock form (with the stock 1/4-inch cable).
Driven by SPL Phonitor XE, Chord DAVE+Msclaler.
I do love the soundstage, with nice image placement and atmospherics. And they really do rhythm well and keep your foot tapping. Very engaging.
And they sure wake you up.
rgs9200m
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Thanks. I'll look them up.
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Whiplash is out of business but the earpads are the same as what fits Fostex.Thanks. I'll look them up.
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OK, thanks again, good to know. (I used to have TH900s, too.)
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I'm glad to finally re-join this club of lucky SEM1 users as I found another one recently (s/n 200+) barely used for a nice price. Although it came with both stock cable and balanced cable, I very much prefer a shorter one with a 3.5mm plug - ordered, on its way from China to Europe.
So, what happened to my previous SEM1 then? Well, I happened to drop it on the floor (not good!). Someone here in this thread took care of it. So, it's hopefully in good condition nowadays! It feels so great to enjoy the unique SEM1 sound again.
So, what happened to my previous SEM1 then? Well, I happened to drop it on the floor (not good!). Someone here in this thread took care of it. So, it's hopefully in good condition nowadays! It feels so great to enjoy the unique SEM1 sound again.
Hello. Can you write more about how the sound has changed with the Auteur Perforated ear pads? Low frequencies became much less? Particularly interested in the rumble from the midbass? Are the vocals cleaner? What about high frequencies? Have they remained at the same level or have they become even more detailed? I'm considering getting a pair of Auteur Perforated Pads as I find the bass to be average and the hit a bit strong. At first it seemed normal, but after a while you begin to understand that it is too much. I would be very grateful for your comments.Auteur perforated pad immediately open up the sound stage, and releases some of the excess bleed of bass to mids. The specific pads I'm referencing is known to be a bit more bassy vs. the others, and indeed here it retains the bass very well. It may be, by chance, the better one for this headphone any event.
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