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    Sony MDR-CD900ST, why don't these get more love?

    OH... as far as the earpad issue goes: Beyer pads or stock 7506/V6 pads may fit, but they are far too thick. They will entirely remove the SQ of the midrange on the CD900ST. It is possible to flatten the V6/7506 pads to work on the CD900ST by boiling them in a flat pan and applying a heavy...
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    Sony MDR-CD900ST, why don't these get more love?

    As far as the primary bandwidth, these easily sound more natural/realistic for acoustic non-amplified music than most any headphone regardless of price. These also do not suffer any 'closed' headphone signature issue. But the treble as I like to point out is reduced in output compared to neutral...
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    cd900st questions

    The pads are made from what appears to be the same material as the V6/7506 pads. I have used them for a few years and my pads have not worn out as of yet. However, this varies according to the environment and perhaps even your personal perspiration chemistry.   I don't know of a US source...
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    Sony MDR-V6 Opinions

    The Beyer pads effect the sound of the V6/7506 in a negative manner, resulting in reduced lower mid-range sound quality via significant tonal alteration. They add substantial distance between the ear and driver compared to the stock pads. However, the fix is easy. I placed the pads in a frying...
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    Turntable advice

    I'm going to recommend you go used, just like a few other people here.   That is, unless you are prepared to spend around 1k USD for your first new table to have a decent one. A great table 'new' starts around 1500-2000 USD, assuming you pick very carefully.   You can really get a high...
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    EMU 0404 USB to go with Little dot MK III and DT880 (250 Ohm) and iMac

    A good quality PCI sound card has perfect performance, relatively speaking. The only way a hum would exist is if you had an unusually poorly designed computer or a poorly designed sound card. It is not difficult to achieve SNRs over 100dB from even a cheap PCI soundcard if you pick somewhat...
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    Sony MDR-7506 and MDR-CD900ST

    Well, it seems the CD900ST should not be compared to the V7, based on what has been presented so far.   1) Different drivers (different diaphragm material).   2) Different housing/chassis parts, based on the close up image of the V7 vs. CD900ST product.   3) Description of 'shrill'...
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    Sony MDR-R10 what is the fuss about

    I have used/compared most of the phones discussed here, and in an extensive method using always a specific set of recordings(of very realistic quality on the best of the best audio systems) and always using a standardized reference phone to compare everything else against. I also have no care...
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    SONY headphones? Hi I'm new to high end audio and headphones

    SA5000 was a downgrade in both construction and sound, compared to the CD3000. A few may disagree, but I doubt that many that actually have used CD3000 extensively could consider the SA5000 in any way an improvement. I still do not know why they deleted CD3000. It was high in popularity when...
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    Thinking about upgrading from Sony MDR V6/7506 to MDR CD900ST... smart move?

    You can not use the Beyer pads, or even the regular 7506 pads on the 900ST. The 900ST has very shallow pads, and this is important to the lower midbass balance. You will have to modify the Beyer pads to use them on the 900ST. I have been meaning to do this modification to be sure it works...
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    Denon 1200 TT, Your opinions please.

    Quote: Originally Posted by rjoseph The TT arrived yesterday and boy is it heavy. It looks small in the pics but its massively huge and a gorgeous piece of design. The TT seems to be in excellent condition. Chris, in AK you had advised to use a DL-110 with this arm. I have no idea...
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    Sony CD3000 vs today's closed cans

    Quote: Originally Posted by bordins I'll be having a chance to compare the CD1700 and the CD3000, but a friend of mine has compared them and found the CD1700's bass is louder. So? The CD3000 has a tight, controlled bass. It does not need to be louder - but if you are a 'basshead'...
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    Sony CD3000 vs today's closed cans

    The CD3000 was a very interesting phone. It has incredible build quality in some ways. The enclosures were completely decoupled mechanically from the driver baffles to reduce resonance in the structure, and it used an extremely high grade acoustic absorption foam in the cup; so good in fact it...
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    Best in-production STAX for classical music listening

    I also agree with the O2(I have not heard the newer MKII). I have listened to all the available units extensively - and none match the O2 for smooth, overall natural sound. It's also superbly versatile - everything from opera to pop sounds great on this model. I rate it as one of the best...
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    Denon 1200 TT, Your opinions please.

    Oh boy, that table is a great one! Low resonance, top notch speed stability... and it's beautiful! Adapt/install a high end arm on that table and you will realize this is no average performer, but a stellar one. I would go for a VPI JW or Clearaudio Satisfy arm on that table. These are very high...
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