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Audeze LCD-MX4
I don’t think so, because the price from Audeze direct is still $3000- cjeong
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HIFIMAN Arya - Arya Stealth - Arya Organic :: Impressions Thread
Seemingly old he-1000v2 due to similar weight specs and tech specs.- cjeong
- Post #98
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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The Stax Thread III
Curiously suspicious. Maybe a Kingsound Clone, but the amp is different. Portable amplifier which may be nice. Ugly. Sure want to try it but don’t have enough dough.- cjeong
- Post #16,613
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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The Stax Thread III
SR-L700 has a different pad mounting system than the SR-Lambda, which means that they won’t work unless you remove the pad from the plastic underlay and glue it onto the driver. Honestly, SR-507 pads would work way better.- cjeong
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KOSS ESP-950 Thread
Sell the 560s, buy the Koss. Similar sound signatures, but the 560s have more bass. LCD2s and TH-X00s have got you covered on bass though.- cjeong
- Post #3,228
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The Stax Thread III
There is the Woo Wee which people have said and theoretically proved that burns up the diaphragm of an ear speaker. However, I’ve never heard about this actually happening. The Spritzer energizer also seems fine, but I’ve never heard anything about it. The Audiovalve verto is also an energizer...- cjeong
- Post #16,375
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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The Stax Thread III
My l300s been going strong for 6 months now. Idk about long term.- cjeong
- Post #16,358
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The Stax Thread III
Alright, thanks for the replies everyone. I think I might be best off saving up for a KGSSHV and 007MK2s and stay happy with my SRS 3100 for now.- cjeong
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The Stax Thread III
Does the Stax SRM-007TII Drive the SR-007MK2 to adequate levels? If not, does the SRM-727II (Before recommends a KGSSHV Carbon or BHSE, either one of these will be my placeholder amp while I save up for a KGSSHV Carbon.)- cjeong
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The Stax Thread III
That's a lot of science stuff I don't know. Thanks for helping though.- cjeong
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The Stax Thread III
OK, thank you. I think I'm going to go with the Octave V2- cjeong
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The Stax Thread III
Sorry for the double post, but I heard that the Stax SR-007MK2 requires more power than other Stax to properly drive, due to it's impedance being 170kohms. If the Woo GES has a inadequately high resistor value, would the Stax SR-007MK2s be okay?- cjeong
- Post #15,280
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The Stax Thread III
How about the Octave v2? That would be my backup option- cjeong
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The Stax Thread III
That looks awesome! Unfortunately, I'm looking to make a purchase in the distant future and was just wondering about the Woo GES.- cjeong
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The Stax Thread III
Does anyone have any horror stories about the GES they'd like to share?- cjeong
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The Stax Thread III
Hey, I was thinking of buying a Woo GES, but then I heard a lot of things that it would destroy my headphones. Can someone confirm this?- cjeong
- Post #15,273
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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Sennheiser Momentum 2.0 and Wireless!
Some reviews have stated several problems with bluetooth with the Momentum. I personally have had no problem with bluetooth outside or inside, but I don't have a samsung device- cjeong
- Post #3,480
- Forum: Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
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Sony MDR-1000X
I don't believe that the MDR-1000x mk2 or mk1 has been on massdrop. Correct me if I'm wrong.- cjeong
- Post #2,594
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Stax SR-L300 Impressions Thread
Can someone please give me the physical dimensions of this headphone?- cjeong
- Post #560
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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Comment by 'cjeong' in item 'Monolith M1060C Closed Back Planar Headphones'
I would guess that more bass would occur with the M1060C, or the closed back version, because they seal you off and produce tight bass.- cjeong
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Stax SR-L300 Impressions Thread
It's such a struggle because Stax USA got shut down or something and the prices on ebay are out of my range.- cjeong
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Stax SR-L300 Impressions Thread
Is anyone willing to sell their Stax SRM-252S? I'm trying to get into the Stax game but I have a tight budget.- cjeong
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Sony MDR-1000X
I thought that leak became apparent somewhat between 40%-50% in a moderately quiet room.- cjeong
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Sony MDR-1000X
The momentum wireless 2 don't leak very much compared to the mdr-1000x. The leak starts to become apparent at around 60% volume in a moderately quiet room.- cjeong
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Sony MDR-1000X
I would say no. The only differences between the Sony MDR-1000X and the Sony MDR-1000XM2 is that the m2 has more battery life and the sony app. Considering that you can get the MDR-1000X for more than a hundred dollars cheaper than the MDR-1000XMW, I would say that the MDR-1000X is the better deal.- cjeong
- Post #2,520
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)