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I have not tried out Jazz and Classical yet, only listening to them out of LGV20.
Call me crazy, but I am using them on commute to work
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Ha - you're not crazy! I actually tested them both on my LGV10 that @Hisoundfi talked me into buying as my "portable source tester." I try to test all our headphones on a bunch of sources before finalizing tuning as I realize not everyone has expensive OTL amps. I also used the Audioquest Dragonfly black a bit as well. Anyways, cool phone, I love mine.
B-stock
For what its worth, all my positive impressions on the Eikon were from that very same "B-stock" that was sold.
The quality was all there (being new) and I didn't notice anything other than the wood grain not being in same direction on both cups.
It wasn't a big issue, look:
It seems from looking at the grains ,
The block of wood seems if was cut at an angle to the grain, giving a very striking appearance of long pores...
Very coool and unique once you get over the fact that the other cup looked more normal.
This was a valid reason to be "b-stock"?
Looks so because the cups were not a perfect match.
Anyways If a person had an opportunity to get a "B-stock" for much lower price and not have to wait, wouldnt that be a "no-brainer"? as the quality was all there.
Yet we will probably never see B-stock again now..
Production flaw happens to any company headphones wich is why QC is there.
I remember my Ether Flow had defective cups which slipped thru QC which I returned.
Yet this headphone was not a flaw, it was made "b-stock" to get the unit out quicker to the buyer.
Regardless, Zack quality sound still there as I can personally attest to that.
+1 on the whole V10/V20 talk.
This phone often times has me leaving my dedicated DAP at home and opting for an extra battery instead.
The V20 rocks with my Eikon. I feel like this headphone is the perfect combination of musicality and detail. Maybe not the greatest pair of headphones on the planet, but definitely one the best in its price range IMHO.
For what its worth, all my positive impressions on the Eikon were from that very same "B-stock" that was sold.
The quality was all there (being new) and I didn't notice anything other than the wood grain not being in same direction on both cups.
It wasn't a big issue, look:
It seems from looking at the grains ,
The block of wood seems if was cut at an angle to the grain, giving a very striking appearance of long pores...
Very coool and unique once you get over the fact that the other cup looked more normal.
This was a valid reason to be "b-stock"?
Looks so because the cups were not a perfect match.
Anyways If a person had an opportunity to get a "B-stock" for much lower price and not have to wait, wouldnt that be a "no-brainer"? as the quality was all there.
Yet we will probably never see B-stock again now..
Production flaw happens to any company headphones wich is why QC is there.
I remember my Ether Flow had defective cups which slipped thru QC which I returned.
Yet this headphone was not a flaw, it was made "b-stock" to get the unit out quicker to the buyer.
Regardless, Zack quality sound still there as I can personally attest to that.
Are you using V10 or V20, listening to music on V20 with Eikon or Atticus for an hour only decreased the battery by 4%, really regretting buying the spare battery with charger kit
Yeah, we need a portable ZMFAny portable headphones you know with the same signature as Eikon or Atticus, or is that consideration already in your pipeline
Ya, I think the biggest downfall of the V10/V20 is the battery life. I have a ton of apps, use my phone for work, check Head-Fi several times a day, as well as use it for Facebook and YouTube. I go through at least two, and sometimes three full batteries a day. And yes, the quad DAC drains the piss out of my battery.Protip on the V20, you have to actually enable the quad DAC setting. Maybe you already knew that, but it'll drain your battery very fast when you enable it.
+1Yeah, we need a portable ZMF
So far, 5 portables have a "similar" type driver :
B&W P5, P7, P9
Dennon ah mm400
Creative E-MU Walnut
Edit: they all have a driver which looks similar, like a real speaker instead of a see thru plastic dome with ruffled egdges.
Damm..+1
A more portable version of the Eikon or Atticus would be legendary