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The Stax Thread III
Ciclotron.... anybody heard it/build it?- goobicii
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- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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how big are your ears?
do you have problem fitting your ears inside headphones?- goobicii
- Post #9
- Forum: Sound Science
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how big are your ears?
how old are you? Do you have one of these tunnel things in your ears?- goobicii
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- Forum: Sound Science
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What samplerate is most popular here?
44100hz or 48000hz? Just to make it clear,88200,176400,352800 are all multiples of 44100hz,so if you have music in this samplerate ( or its multiples ) you vote 44100.Same thing for 48000hz,96000,192000,384000,768000,you vote 48000.DSD is also split into two groups.DSD files that are multiples...- goobicii
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- Forum: Sound Science
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how big are your ears?
I got curious,what kind of ear shapes fellow headphone maniacs have.I want two numbers,height,and from face to back of the skull.Like a square 2 dimensional shape,I hope you understand. my ear is 60mm x 40mm- goobicii
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Finite Element Analysis
What is best acustic finite element analysis software for headphone design? Does it even work?? Do profesional headphone companies use it in development?- goobicii
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The Stax Thread III
why is T2 better than BHSE? I constantly keep reading it, how would you describe the improvement?- goobicii
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- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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The Stax Thread III
and normal KGSShv Carbon how much in parts?- goobicii
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Whats the best $1000 range cans with neutral to bright sound?
I know for a fact most low cost producents make music on gear that is lightyears away from neutral and it manages to sound amazing,you can make great music on most headphones.I dont know anything about K240,people might use it in studio,HD800 maybe more neutral that K240,I dont know...what I do...- goobicii
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Whats the best $1000 range cans with neutral to bright sound?
while HD800 have amazing impulse response,the mids and high are low distortion and soundstage is epic,the headphone freqency response is very far from neutral,it have high bass bump at 100hz and starts rolling off from there,bellow 50hz you can still hear it but its strongly rolled off,compared...- goobicii
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- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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The Stax Thread III
thats awesome! I cant wait for some review!- goobicii
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Whats the best $1000 range cans with neutral to bright sound?
Stax lambdas have flattest freqency response of any headphone,they tend to have upper mids bump,bass gets boomy if you loose perfect seal by what you described they are perfect for you http://www.pricejapan.com/front/e_good_info.php?code=1612&category=10- goobicii
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- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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The Stax Thread III
how does it sound? what amp and headphones you use? did you compare it to some other amps like Carbon?- goobicii
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- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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The Stax Thread III
over a year,since it was revelead,I dream about the Nanotube/ciclotron/4x 500v floating power supply DIY Gilmore push pull beast of a amp there is one four page thread already about it but its kinda dead and I just cant handle my appetite for some information.From what I reed,Kevin mentioned...- goobicii
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- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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The Official Sony MDR-Z1R Flagship Headphone Thread (Live From IFA 2016)
well that doesnt look good for Z1R.... on the positive side,there are other interesting closed headphones comming up,the ZMF Atticus,and especialy the 1300 dollar Eikon with biocel driver like original MDR-10,then there is a new Bower Wilkins P9 and Audioquest NightOwl- goobicii
- Post #1,407
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)