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  1. winslord

    B&O H9 Discussion and Impressions thread

    What you guys are hearing are indeed the “negative” waves caused by the ANC mic. This also happens when a wind blows. At these scenarios, the processor is overwhelmed by the loudness of those noises and therefore unable to compensate them.
  2. winslord

    B&O H9 Discussion and Impressions thread

    Congrats dude! Regarding the “issues” with the proximity sensor mentioned by users on this thread, it’s basically nonexistent and usually a result of their inability to initialize the product correctly. For everyone, B&O advises that the headphones be turned on BEFORE you put them on your...
  3. winslord

    B&O H9 Discussion and Impressions thread

    Not at all. Have the H7, H9, and H9i, but I still love the H9i the most. Plus, who needs AptX? AAC is much superior, and besides, if you’re all for sound quality, you wouldn’t be listening through Androids.
  4. winslord

    B&O H9 Discussion and Impressions thread

    They definitely did. When I asked why my Beoplay S3s in stereo mode weren’t working with an AptX LL transmitter, they said “Our products don’t work with AptX anymore.” This means they tried to disable it through a software update. “Tried to”, I said, because they failed in disabling that on my H9.
  5. winslord

    B&O H9 Discussion and Impressions thread

    Still the freaking best headphones on the market for me.
  6. winslord

    B&O H9 Discussion and Impressions thread

    Bluetooth sources do make a difference. In terms of V-shaping, it does exist in the iPhone X. This is probably why we’re feeling the sharp hiss from the H9i. If you don’t believe me, try connecting your Bluetooth headphones to different generations of iPhones. As you go back to previous gens...
  7. winslord

    B&O H9 Discussion and Impressions thread

    Totally agree. There’s a certain political correctness on how headphones are supposed to sound for “audiophiles”, no matter how someone might choose to define that. And that term is surely evolving, like any other things in the world. A critical listening using some flat headphones seem...
  8. winslord

    B&O H9 Discussion and Impressions thread

    A lot of older people and young people like my friends who listen to music too loudly can’t really hear that sharpness. To compensate that, a lot of engineers increase their headphones so brightly.
  9. winslord

    B&O H9 Discussion and Impressions thread

    Thing is with the H9i, like I said before, also compared to the H9, the ANC is very dynamic and situation based. What I mean is that in a place that’s not too loud, such as your own bedroom, with maybe only an air purifier running, the ANC doesn’t push as much. On a bus, the ANC pushes harder...
  10. winslord

    B&O H9 Discussion and Impressions thread

    What do you mean by the poor ANC? Does it fail to block a specific noise or do you just feel it’s less intense in one scenario? To temper the high, slide to the left from the center point.
  11. winslord

    B&O H9 Discussion and Impressions thread

    I notice no distortion either. What I notice now though, is a SUPER CLEAN and UNBELIEVABLY amazing Transparency mode. It actually feels like you’re not wearing headphones now. And accentuates bass pretty well (say, you’re on Transparency mode with speakers playing).
  12. winslord

    B&O H9 Discussion and Impressions thread

    The B&O company officially recognizes no existence or necessity of a burn-in. Were you demoing with the same device? Also, the amount of noise around would also have an effect, because ANC affects sound very slightly, and the H9i’s ANC is dynamic (way more dynamic than H9’s). And if you weren’t...
  13. winslord

    B&O H9 Discussion and Impressions thread

    Static is expected for Bluetooth headphones (when playing and a few moments after pausing). Actually, the H9i’s static is one of the fine ones. Other headphones like V-MODA’s Crossfade 2 Wireless, have way more noticeable statics.
  14. winslord

    V-MODA Crossfade 2 Wireless - We Discuss It With Val Kolton - Head-Fi TV

    No, I don’t agree about the Beats vs V-MODA thing. For one, Beats Studio Wireless (2nd generation) sounded worse in Bluetooth compared to the original CFW. Now, with the Beats Studio3 Wireless, it still sounds worse than the CF2W (let alone the Codex). I do think, however, that the Studio3...
  15. winslord

    V-MODA Crossfade 2 Wireless - We Discuss It With Val Kolton - Head-Fi TV

    Absolutely. My H9 sounds somehow better and cleaner when paired with my iPhone (AAC) compared to when it’s paired to my PC (Aptx Low Latency). After a while the difference goes away, but on the initial listening you definitely know you’re listening to a different sound profile.
  16. winslord

    V-MODA Crossfade 2 Wireless - We Discuss It With Val Kolton - Head-Fi TV

    Perhaps. But I don’t fully agree. Since I do hear a (very!) slight difference, I must say that codec does help. And in the 4K-1080 analogy, actually that’s not entirely true. Some people have noted that watching a 4K content on an 1080P TV actually shows somewhat increased sharpness and better...
  17. winslord

    V-MODA Crossfade 2 Wireless - We Discuss It With Val Kolton - Head-Fi TV

    I can confirm. In practice, I have noticed quite a difference between AptX, AptX Low Latency, and AAC. AAC has clearer, aka "rounder" bass.
  18. winslord

    V-MODA Crossfade 2 Wireless - We Discuss It With Val Kolton - Head-Fi TV

    I think that if you listen carefully, you can see that SBC transmits slightly "cloudier" mids.
  19. winslord

    V-MODA Crossfade 2 Wireless - We Discuss It With Val Kolton - Head-Fi TV

    I finally got it working through Console, and Codex does show as codec 2 (AAC) indeed! Still, I'm inviting everybody to test out the particular part of the song I mentioned above on different headphones and then comparing them to CF2W on wireless mode. Thing is, that particular section doesn't...
  20. winslord

    V-MODA Crossfade 2 Wireless - We Discuss It With Val Kolton - Head-Fi TV

    Is there an app on Mac to show the iOS 11 current playing codec?
  21. winslord

    V-MODA Crossfade 2 Wireless - We Discuss It With Val Kolton - Head-Fi TV

    I did and saw AptX, but still, it’s not relevant to the iPhone. I tried an old method of checking the codec on an iPhone through the Console app on Mac. Unfortunately I don’t have any developer tools to force AAC on the Mac in order to compare it to the iPhone’s playback.
  22. winslord

    V-MODA Crossfade 2 Wireless - We Discuss It With Val Kolton - Head-Fi TV

    I got the Codex Edition today. I’m actually not convinced that it uses AAC on the iPhone X. Sound is (according to memory) very identical. There was one track that I noticed had distortion on the CF2W. It’s “With You (Daniel Richard Remix)” on 00:16 just when the music drops. This drop is still...
  23. winslord

    V-MODA Crossfade 2 Wireless - We Discuss It With Val Kolton - Head-Fi TV

    Although the AptX exclusiveness of the Rose Gold disappointed so many people, I think that problem brought its own solution today. I feel like the rose gold has grown on me now, especially after I saw someone wearing it on the bus a few months ago. It was definitely beautiful in real life, and...
  24. winslord

    B&O H9 Discussion and Impressions thread

    Actually I’ve observed that even since the H7.
  25. winslord

    B&O H9 Discussion and Impressions thread

    You’re not wrong. To simulate a bigger space in a room, they have to make delays in corresponding sounds because of how soundwave actually travels in a room. The bigger the room is, the more delay it will take to produce the “depth”. Now, the differences are imperceptible for most people more...
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