MorbidToaster
Headphoneus Supremus
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Btw im assuming from that post that it is possible to recable stax? Not a huge fan of the stock cord.
He recalled it with another Stax cable...lol
Btw im assuming from that post that it is possible to recable stax? Not a huge fan of the stock cord.
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The change in sound from applying soldering iron heat near the drivers is probably several orders of magnitude greater than the change in cable
Same with the change in sound from a slightly different re-assembly of the headphones
Now that you mention this, it's a rather scary endeavour to recable these cans! It's not like the dust screens or diaphragm are very thick. Hopefully, there was no flux in the solder mix
The change in sound from applying soldering iron heat near the drivers is probably several orders of magnitude greater than the change in cable
Same with the change in sound from a slightly different re-assembly of the headphones
Soon you know it, people are going against the good engineering from Stax and start recabling there SR-009's with all kinds of shenanigans.
You guys just don't get it; not surprised.
More organic sound? That is the more ignorant comment ever in this thread.
Now, go somewhere else, i.e. the magical cables thread.
I promise I won't berate you there.
FWIW I was just asking for costmetic and usability standpoint. I know there probably wasnt going to be any if at all difference in sound.