Anyone else just a 1 headphone user? (Not a collector)

Apr 7, 2023 at 7:10 PM Post #17 of 69
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Apr 7, 2023 at 7:22 PM Post #18 of 69
I tend to keep only one piece of kit at a time. Same rule applies to most of my hobbies. If I get the itch to try something new I really enjoy hitting the classifieds to trade up or down. Now that I think about it... I've never been much of a collector and tend to prefer less choice/possess fewer things.
 
Apr 7, 2023 at 7:31 PM Post #19 of 69
Nope, you’re weird. Especially around here.
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Apr 7, 2023 at 8:58 PM Post #21 of 69
Well, not me. I don't think I have a problem! I can control the demons.... LOL4FBFCDDC-BF7D-4985-AC89-39468B1633AB.jpeg

Why not let the demons go all-out? :k701smile:
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Apr 8, 2023 at 2:45 AM Post #22 of 69
some are sad to see go, sometimes in order to understand future kit (dac/amp etc) we need a familiar baseline.

perhaps a person wants some noise cancellers for dealing with loud transport or loud neighbours.

I wouldn't enjoy my Ultrasone Edition 5 from the electric scooter (I fall off 'too often'), so some sunglass open air earpieces do not remove environmental awareness.. and protect my eyes from bugs and 'sun')

the aforementioned Ultrasones were my best stab at 'one set' to rule them all..
chosen cause planars weren't doing it for me, and I knew I had to go 'high end' dynamic, but with a near stax (electrostat) sound, and, whilst being closed back, offer a great soundstage with enough neutrality to do HRTFs correctly and therefor 'great for gaming'.
being sensitive can drive from anything, but 'scale well' with better kit.

but I cannot fall asleep (sideways) with them on... so a cardas earspeaker (IEM) is for bedroom use.

what about bluetooth and phone calls (sennheiser ie80bt)?


Whitling down to 'an open back', 'closed back' (when sharing roomspace), IEM (public transport), etc.. but what about fun stuff like Audeze Mobius (has headtracking and incredible surround sound stage)?

if a person has a home cinema system, and lives by themself, without need for consideration of others.. sure, moght be able to get away with one set.

I listen to a large range of music genres...
the low bass rumble on some sony mdrz7 is untouchable by many headphones, but I wouldnt want to give up the detail and clarity that my nice cans provide..
maybe some poor recordings want gear that masks or is 'less revealing'...

what about for home amplifiers that can drive 600ohm beasties? might be a waste to only give them stuff optimised to run from a phones headphone socket...

it is actually cheaper to own a few sets that cover certain bases. Be that musical genres such as orchestral liking open headphones (as does gaming generally), and different frequency response to make other music 'exciting' (eg EDM via the Sony..).. owning cheap stuff for public transport can be nice too if you travel far and are uncomfortable with 10K$ rig carried around on oes person. with reduced situational awareness cause 'power amps' and loud music in the ear....

if I had to whittle down, those sennheiser ie80bt, with the alternate cable to use plugged in, for 75% off new (eg addicted to audio)... heck I'd probably wear them in the rain at that price....
they do gaming perfectly, have a neckband for battery, nice AKM DAC chip, and RF away from our earholes... whilst offering HWA (hi res) and low latency APT X to cover most wireless bases.
even as Bluetooth buds they are more detailed than many IEMs (wired), and their staging and configurability makes them 'very versatile'.

flatline vs fun tuning? (fortunately that isnt of interest to me)
I have ability to jam 13 speakers at loud volumes (outboard power amps) listening to movies at 2am.
most 'with kids' and a partner do not.
I think it would lacking understanding of others needs to pretend one set COULD rule them all....

I stand by its a fun hobby and holding onto gear we have upgraded from can prove 'very useful' to understand future kit....
those Ultrasone Edition 5s are pretty alright and would be my 'running from house' grab cat, photos, and ultrasones'... and then maybe this phone....
 
Apr 8, 2023 at 3:10 AM Post #23 of 69
I'm a one headphone / IEMs and (in a way) a bang for buck guy, the Denon AH-D9200 and Sennheiser IE800 are enough for me :slight_smile:
 
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Apr 8, 2023 at 2:22 PM Post #24 of 69
In the begin i had various headphones at same time. From 7 years i' m one headphone' s guy. In this moment i sold the meze 109 pro with regrets because i decided for now 009 is main headphone. I have an ultrasone edition 5 too but only use when i'm far of my main system
 
Apr 8, 2023 at 7:03 PM Post #25 of 69
Yep, any of those three I'd be happy to call my 'one' to survive on/"do it all".

never been able to pry my childs Meze 99 away... cannot get them to listen to anything else (for more than a minute or three, even when they acclaim "these are better for....".

Those Meze open backs (109) are my dream to try..

Certainly with regards to the post above maybe I am a 'one set' person (with backups for differing directions in sound and 'locations' etc), kinda like Jon C joked (beat me to it, was my plan to drop a similar quote)..

given I only WEAR one set at a time- that qualifies me as a one set user, surely..

actually I have been using my Mono function (grace m903), so I have been experiencing ONE point of sound,.. this makes me the winner here... stereo; thats for collectors and die hards.
 
Apr 8, 2023 at 8:55 PM Post #26 of 69
If I had easy access to headphones like I did for speakers for decades, I'd do long auditions, and just go with one or two pair at a time. I was a one headphone guy for 35 years because I didn't really care for them vs speakers. I finally got multiples when I had to downsize my custom built room. Problem now over the past 7 years the prices have gone wild for SoTA headphones. Even if I could afford anything I would still have just a few. Having 20 would be a load on my mind - feel like I wasn't getting enough value out of it. I collect stuff - but it holds or increases value over time - not much in audio does that. I have coins that are 2500 years old. They last. Collecting not for me W.R. T. headphones. Have 6 cans but really only listen to 3 - since those other 3 are not worth much and do sound different they are like curios, so not much harm in keeping them.

Cost no object: LCD-4 200 ohm and DCA Voce with the amps to support them, and I'd be done - with headphones. Speakers of much more cost for sure.
 
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Apr 8, 2023 at 10:33 PM Post #27 of 69
Yep, any of those three I'd be happy to call my 'one' to survive on/"do it all".

never been able to pry my childs Meze 99 away... cannot get them to listen to anything else (for more than a minute or three, even when they acclaim "these are better for....".

Those Meze open backs (109) are my dream to try..

Certainly with regards to the post above maybe I am a 'one set' person (with backups for differing directions in sound and 'locations' etc), kinda like Jon C joked (beat me to it, was my plan to drop a similar quote)..

given I only WEAR one set at a time- that qualifies me as a one set user, surely..

actually I have been using my Mono function (grace m903), so I have been experiencing ONE point of sound,.. this makes me the winner here... stereo; thats for collectors and die hards.
I hope you can save up and get the 109 Pro eventually
 
Apr 8, 2023 at 11:50 PM Post #28 of 69
I hope you can save up and get the 109 Pro eventually
will be what I get for my child when they realise that closed back do not rule the world (for everything) is my guess..
I don't have a need for an open back (was why my last set of Beyer 90th anniversaries Jubilees got moved on), and true my Audio Tehnicas have kind of died.. (I still use their cables and microphone)
I did get some AKGK 612 pro (traded an apple watch gen 4- both parties 'very happy'), and these are cheap enough pricepoint I'd be happy to use them for gaming.. (and do), as they hold the VR headset in place.

That is what makes it 'hard'; I'd want the Meze for listening to music,.. and I have that base covered.
(either hifi or nice closed backs)

They are a luxury that would have to fall in my lap, but I know if they did I would be selling off 70% of my head gear, as I'd have all my pieces 'good enough'.
I am not an upgrader for the sake of upgrading... as a family member I have a reason to support 'several' sound setups..
Childs 'head-fi' rig (desk), childs head-fi rig (portable)
My gaming needs (either surround or headfi), a movie setup (surround) and a proper audio setup for music.

If I had to whittle everything down it would be a nice two channel setup with a great set of headphones. (for me)
I love movies via 'good stereo' vs 'average surround sound'.

Head-fi is a solution to a 'non problem'.. (a hobby, and a reason to say hi to the team at my local Addicted to Audio)
I buy gizmos and do-dads/do-hickeys.. eg FiiO BTA30, Audeze Mobius..

some are keepers (everyone should have a FiiO BTA30- literally a pocket knife and can transform USB audio output over to COAX etc as a bonus)..

I'd argue for a long time now I have been stuck with a five way pull trying to sort out some 'very basic' issues,.. and they all have a niggle that needs addressing.. eg Burson Conductor V2+ DAC buzzes on headphone output, but DAC is fine from preouts at rear (yet amp inputs are totally clean), the Grace m903 can only crossfeed via headphone output (sure, I could feed a 3.5mm to 2xphono plugs into the back of the Burson,.. but those two products don't need to be together...

Trying to get a den DAC, when I rotated out Proceed preamp, which had XLR inputs, I lost easy ability to run the Diablo as a DAC in the den 'hifi' rig... (again a 3.5mm to 2xphono plugs could get around this... )

sometimes I buy things to be solutions, eg a FiiO M11+, as it can do 'on the fly' DSD encoding.. (makes the Sabre DAC in the Burson sound 'much better'), but FiiO, with updates, have lost that feature (doesn't lock to full volume and leaves static with 'low level music'), so, 'not a worry, I also bought Onkyo HF Player as it does on the fly DSD, except it seems broken with latest updates across a few devices too...

I understand the world wants us to rebuy tech,.. the middle class have to float the elite etc etc etc..
but I just want something that works and sounds equal to setups I owned twenty years ago that didn't cost me $2-$5k total..

not having a den DAC -I can sacrifice the Grace from beside the bed, (even though it is the perfect bedtime amp,,.. has crossfeed, and drives my sensitive headphone/IEMs well), and then it can meet the Diablos need for XLR output into hifi systems.. but that is a two box chain, tieing up too many electronics for 'middling performance'.

The Burson, then, with its' DAC buzz, wants something fed into the line levels,.. and it would make a great headamp.. but overkill for bedside use, and again requires a 'stack' due to "reasons"...

if half the stuff worked the way it should it wouldn't be an issue..
some parts make me smile every time I touch them (eg Grace m903), some are too good to every sell on (eg Burson), some are simply the best bits I have and so, 'hesitant to lose' (we often assume that what is easy to buy today will be easy to buy tomorrow).

Not being able to get my kid into DACs/amps (too much to carry/too much setup for a constantly moving teen), a nice A&K DAP (SE700) was a 'pay this off' project.. (in time for kids birthday)...

My best music is presently 'bounce everything through a twenty year old Yamaha CD recorder" (its reclocking board is outstanding)(makes Apple Music from the FiiO M11+ something worth listening too)..

having been given so much honest support from my local 'head-fi' store (And so many trade-ins and exdemo bargains that my budget can stretch to factor, (thanks afterpay!)), a team of professionals that never steers me wrong and has time for me even if I am a small spender, sometimes tyre kicker... , I have really enjoyed looking at 'modern stuff'.

I do like second hand vintage, as I feel in terms of bang to buck, for me, (time rich/money poor), the investment and effort is worthwhile.. if only for the constant education.

I love this hobby.. and 'true' (@TwizzyTonkaa thanks for saying so) I would like some Meze 109 s based on the magic that Meze seem to pull off in their designs. They are one of a very few modern parts that took my interest as soon as they were anounced.

I am actually in the process of a 'slash and burn' to swap up a whole bunch of 'not quite rights' to be a 'yay this works'.
For the first time in about three years I feel that my rigs are in a less than typical flux state.
(but stuff like a 65" 50KG 4K Planar monitor 'resting against my wall' (awaiting a wall mount as it is literally just sitting on its bezel, and I am cat sitting presently) causes me stress... I do not sit the family in front of it for netflix.. cause I value our kneecaps)

head-fi is the solution, consumerism is the problem (and no rituals in the modern world for people to feel acknowledged and 'apart of something').. like many, I'd be happy with a caravan and my family and a cooking stove.

I have never read about the MEzes and I seldom research anything that would make me unhappy with what I am using (unless a purchasing project for 'a friend' etc).

I hang on head-fi for the community.
as a hobby site we have an ecclectic bunch, who, generalised here,.. are into art. (music)
that is something special
 
Apr 9, 2023 at 12:00 AM Post #29 of 69
will be what I get for my child when they realise that closed back do not rule the world (for everything) is my guess..
I don't have a need for an open back (was why my last set of Beyer 90th anniversaries Jubilees got moved on), and true my Audio Tehnicas have kind of died.. (I still use their cables and microphone)
I did get some AKGK 612 pro (traded an apple watch gen 4- both parties 'very happy'), and these are cheap enough pricepoint I'd be happy to use them for gaming.. (and do), as they hold the VR headset in place.

That is what makes it 'hard'; I'd want the Meze for listening to music,.. and I have that base covered.
(either hifi or nice closed backs)

They are a luxury that would have to fall in my lap, but I know if they did I would be selling off 70% of my head gear, as I'd have all my pieces 'good enough'.
I am not an upgrader for the sake of upgrading... as a family member I have a reason to support 'several' sound setups..
Childs 'head-fi' rig (desk), childs head-fi rig (portable)
My gaming needs (either surround or headfi), a movie setup (surround) and a proper audio setup for music.

If I had to whittle everything down it would be a nice two channel setup with a great set of headphones. (for me)
I love movies via 'good stereo' vs 'average surround sound'.

Head-fi is a solution to a 'non problem'.. (a hobby, and a reason to say hi to the team at my local Addicted to Audio)
I buy gizmos and do-dads/do-hickeys.. eg FiiO BTA30, Audeze Mobius..

some are keepers (everyone should have a FiiO BTA30- literally a pocket knife and can transform USB audio output over to COAX etc as a bonus)..

I'd argue for a long time now I have been stuck with a five way pull trying to sort out some 'very basic' issues,.. and they all have a niggle that needs addressing.. eg Burson Conductor V2+ DAC buzzes on headphone output, but DAC is fine from preouts at rear (yet amp inputs are totally clean), the Grace m903 can only crossfeed via headphone output (sure, I could feed a 3.5mm to 2xphono plugs into the back of the Burson,.. but those two products don't need to be together...

Trying to get a den DAC, when I rotated out Proceed preamp, which had XLR inputs, I lost easy ability to run the Diablo as a DAC in the den 'hifi' rig... (again a 3.5mm to 2xphono plugs could get around this... )

sometimes I buy things to be solutions, eg a FiiO M11+, as it can do 'on the fly' DSD encoding.. (makes the Sabre DAC in the Burson sound 'much better'), but FiiO, with updates, have lost that feature (doesn't lock to full volume and leaves static with 'low level music'), so, 'not a worry, I also bought Onkyo HF Player as it does on the fly DSD, except it seems broken with latest updates across a few devices too...

I understand the world wants us to rebuy tech,.. the middle class have to float the elite etc etc etc..
but I just want something that works and sounds equal to setups I owned twenty years ago that didn't cost me $2-$5k total..

not having a den DAC -I can sacrifice the Grace from beside the bed, (even though it is the perfect bedtime amp,,.. has crossfeed, and drives my sensitive headphone/IEMs well), and then it can meet the Diablos need for XLR output into hifi systems.. but that is a two box chain, tieing up too many electronics for 'middling performance'.

The Burson, then, with its' DAC buzz, wants something fed into the line levels,.. and it would make a great headamp.. but overkill for bedside use, and again requires a 'stack' due to "reasons"...

if half the stuff worked the way it should it wouldn't be an issue..
some parts make me smile every time I touch them (eg Grace m903), some are too good to every sell on (eg Burson), some are simply the best bits I have and so, 'hesitant to lose' (we often assume that what is easy to buy today will be easy to buy tomorrow).

Not being able to get my kid into DACs/amps (too much to carry/too much setup for a constantly moving teen), a nice A&K DAP (SE700) was a 'pay this off' project.. (in time for kids birthday)...

My best music is presently 'bounce everything through a twenty year old Yamaha CD recorder" (its reclocking board is outstanding)(makes Apple Music from the FiiO M11+ something worth listening too)..

having been given so much honest support from my local 'head-fi' store (And so many trade-ins and exdemo bargains that my budget can stretch to factor, (thanks afterpay!)), a team of professionals that never steers me wrong and has time for me even if I am a small spender, sometimes tyre kicker... , I have really enjoyed looking at 'modern stuff'.

I do like second hand vintage, as I feel in terms of bang to buck, for me, (time rich/money poor), the investment and effort is worthwhile.. if only for the constant education.

I love this hobby.. and 'true' (@TwizzyTonkaa thanks for saying so) I would like some Meze 109 s based on the magic that Meze seem to pull off in their designs. They are one of a very few modern parts that took my interest as soon as they were anounced.

I am actually in the process of a 'slash and burn' to swap up a whole bunch of 'not quite rights' to be a 'yay this works'.
For the first time in about three years I feel that my rigs are in a less than typical flux state.
(but stuff like a 65" 50KG 4K Planar monitor 'resting against my wall' (awaiting a wall mount as it is literally just sitting on its bezel, and I am cat sitting presently) causes me stress... I do not sit the family in front of it for netflix.. cause I value our kneecaps)

head-fi is the solution, consumerism is the problem (and no rituals in the modern world for people to feel acknowledged and 'apart of something').. like many, I'd be happy with a caravan and my family and a cooking stove.

I have never read about the MEzes and I seldom research anything that would make me unhappy with what I am using (unless a purchasing project for 'a friend' etc).

I hang on head-fi for the community.
as a hobby site we have an ecclectic bunch, who, generalised here,.. are into art. (music)
that is something special
If I were you I'd pass on the 109 pro and get the Meze Liric. Seems like a good middle ground between the 109 and Empyrean and it has the same isodynamic driver. It is closed back but I think it would outperform the 109 pro easily.
 
Apr 9, 2023 at 12:10 AM Post #30 of 69
haha..

yeah hi end Meze look nice, have fans, and if I had nothing to begin with would be a place I'd be looking (assuming I was fortunate to have experienced Meze tuning (I have!!))

I will not get rid of my Ultrasones Edition 5
same market segment arguably, but properties of sound generally never realised,.. they are end game (just not open back sound).. but great soundstage vs opens, and I moved on Senn hd800s cause the Ed5s are 'something else'.

plus they are shielded and superligh weight. (most comfortable and non fatiguing headwear I have ever owned, eg planars putme to sleep but 'not in a good way')

sometimes people resell them at stupid low price points, and they should be snapped up instantly..

is why I dont review them and sell them.. I just PM people selling them who sometimes just pull the ad down and 'give them another go'
they do need 1200 hours burn in though (small metal drivers)
 

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