Wow! Those are some lookers!If anyone's interested I'm selling the "Tourmaline" stabilized Atticus that I got from this past ZMF November: https://www.head-fi.org/classifieds...d-tourmaline-w-lambskin-suede-ori-pads.67775/
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ATTICUS and EIKON, the new dynamic driver headphones from ZMF
- Thread starter Hisoundfi
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Is the Atticus supposed to be like a closed version of the Aeolus? I'm very tempted on one I'm seeing on CAM now.
erics75
Headphoneus Supremus
They share the same driver and have a very similar tuning. There's differences for sure, but same base profile. Warm, lush, thick, smooth. Pad rolling will of course alter that. I found they sounded so similar I only needed one.Is the Atticus supposed to be like a closed version of the Aeolus? I'm very tempted on one I'm seeing on CAM now.
They share the same driver and have a very similar tuning. There's differences for sure, but same base profile. Warm, lush, thick, smooth. Pad rolling will of course alter that. I found they sounded so similar I only needed one.
Hmm okay. I sold my Aeolus a while back. My only ZMF at the moment is the Bokeh. But I also have the Aeon 2 Noire and Sennheiser HD600 and HD6XX. I don't exactly need this many headphones but I know others have more than me. I guess I'm just curious about the Atticus at what seems to be a good price.
https://www.canuckaudiomart.com/det...cus-ltd-cocobolo-wood-1-of-30-mint-condition/
erics75
Headphoneus Supremus
I would say if you're missing the Aeolus bad the Atticus would be an excellent replacement with a slightly thicker midrange. It's going to be softer and smoother than the Bokeh, with more forward mids and much less forward treble. To me the Bokeh sounds like an maturing and evolution of the Atticus. I kept both but listen to my Bokeh way more.Hmm okay. I sold my Aeolus a while back. My only ZMF at the moment is the Bokeh. But I also have the Aeon 2 Noire and Sennheiser HD600 and HD6XX. I don't exactly need this many headphones but I know others have more than me. I guess I'm just curious about the Atticus at what seems to be a good price.
https://www.canuckaudiomart.com/det...cus-ltd-cocobolo-wood-1-of-30-mint-condition/
I would say if you're missing the Aeolus bad the Atticus would be an excellent replacement with a slightly thicker midrange. It's going to be softer and smoother than the Bokeh, with more forward mids and much less forward treble. To me the Bokeh sounds like an maturing and evolution of the Atticus. I kept both but listen to my Bokeh way more.
Hmm interesting take. I don't want too much "thickness" in the sound as it seems like it could lose some detail. I'm listening to my Bokeh right now on my Schiit Midgard via XLR. Certainly a great headphone. Hate to base a decision on looks but those Atticus look amazing in that colour and wood. Given the thicker midrange and softer/smoother sound would the Atticus be too much on a tube amp such as my Feliks Echo Mk2?
erics75
Headphoneus Supremus
Actually quite the opposite. The Atticus/Aeolus driver thrives on tubes, moreso than most ZMFs. The Bokeh is pretty decent on the Midgard, but the Atticus will sound very overdampened and dull. Move it to amps like the Echo 2 and it will sound much much better. I love the Atticus, I can't bring myself to sell it, so it's a keeper for me for sure. If the price is good and it's calling you like it seems to be, I'd take a chance and give it a try. Worst case just sell it.Hmm interesting take. I don't want too much "thickness" in the sound as it seems like it could lose some detail. I'm listening to my Bokeh right now on my Schiit Midgard via XLR. Certainly a great headphone. Hate to base a decision on looks but those Atticus look amazing in that colour and wood. Given the thicker midrange and softer/smoother sound would the Atticus be too much on a tube amp such as my Feliks Echo Mk2?
Actually quite the opposite. The Atticus/Aeolus driver thrives on tubes, moreso than most ZMFs. The Bokeh is pretty decent on the Midgard, but the Atticus will sound very overdampened and dull. Move it to amps like the Echo 2 and it will sound much much better. I love the Atticus, I can't bring myself to sell it, so it's a keeper for me for sure. If the price is good and it's calling you like it seems to be, I'd take a chance and give it a try. Worst case just sell it.
Yes I remember my Aeolus sounding very good on my Echo Mk2. The Bokeh also sounds very good on my Echo Mk2 as well as my Singzer SA-1 amp. Perhaps I’ll go for the Atticus. I would really like another open back though.
AudioDuck
Headphoneus Supremus
Likely the coolest Atticus I’ve ever seen! GLWS!If anyone's interested I'm selling the "Tourmaline" stabilized Atticus that I got from this past ZMF November: https://www.head-fi.org/classifieds...d-tourmaline-w-lambskin-suede-ori-pads.67775/
jonathan c
Headphoneus Supremus
Now it is Atticus' (LTD Bocote) turn:
• To @MacMan31, Atticus is fundamentally a closed-backed version of Aeolus. The soundscape is spacious, bass / midbass is warm, the midrange is deadly delightful & dimensional, the treble is airy & extended.
• The last trait may not be immediately apparent due to the lower register warmth. Worry not!
• As for whether Atticus is more suited to particular music genres .... ask yourself if Atticus' sound profile is what you seek. Suitability may actually be a consideration on a recording-by-recording basis -- not on a genre basis.
• EDIT: to elaborate on a cogent point by @erics75, Atticus / Aeolus thrive on higher output impedance tube h/p/a such as Echo MkII -- as do all ZMF dynamic-driver headphones.
• The last trait may not be immediately apparent due to the lower register warmth. Worry not!
• As for whether Atticus is more suited to particular music genres .... ask yourself if Atticus' sound profile is what you seek. Suitability may actually be a consideration on a recording-by-recording basis -- not on a genre basis.
• EDIT: to elaborate on a cogent point by @erics75, Atticus / Aeolus thrive on higher output impedance tube h/p/a such as Echo MkII -- as do all ZMF dynamic-driver headphones.
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jonathan c
Headphoneus Supremus
.... psst .... with a nice OTC or OTL tube headphone amplifier (of higher output impedance), Atticus scarcely sounds like a closed-back. Ambience, reverberation, space retrieval & rendition are impeccable.Yes I remember my Aeolus sounding very good on my Echo Mk2. The Bokeh also sounds very good on my Echo Mk2 as well as my Singzer SA-1 amp. Perhaps I’ll go for the Atticus. I would really like another open back though.
Now it is Atticus' (LTD Bocote) turn: • To @MacMan31, Atticus is fundamentally a closed-backed version of Aeolus. The soundscape is spacious, bass / midbass is warm, the midrange is deadly delightful & dimensional, the treble is airy & extended.
• The last trait may not be immediately apparent due to the lower register warmth. Worry not!
• As for whether Atticus is more suited to particular music genres .... ask yourself if Atticus' sound profile is what you seek. Suitability may actually be a consideration on a recording-by-recording basis -- not on a genre basis.
• EDIT: to elaborate on a cogent point by @erics75, Atticus / Aeolus thrive on higher output impedance tube h/p/a such as Echo MkII -- as do all ZMF dynamic-driver headphones.
.... psst .... with a nice OTC or OTL tube headphone amplifier (of higher output impedance), Atticus scarcely sounds like a closed-back. Ambience, reverberation, space retrieval & rendition are impeccable.
Thanks for these replies. I'm going to inquire about those Atticus. I still want to get another open back though. Currently my only open back is my HD600.
If I get the Atticus I'm looking to get and at some point need to replace the pads which is the default and/or preferred pads on these?
jonathan c
Headphoneus Supremus
For Atticus, the 'stock' pads are Ori.If I get the Atticus I'm looking to get and at some point need to replace the pads which is the default and/or preferred pads on these?