Audeze LCD-2 Impressions Thread
May 8, 2016 at 7:09 PM Post #8,311 of 13,132
Exactly.
 
May 8, 2016 at 11:10 PM Post #8,314 of 13,132
  Can you please clarify what you mean by this?  Based on my experiences the two do not sound alike.  Thanks.


The person who posted above me in that post was looking for a bass characteristic that was more like an LCD-X than an LCD-2's bass style.
 
May 9, 2016 at 4:31 PM Post #8,315 of 13,132
So I just got my LCD-2 Aluminum today and got a chance to have a listen before going to work. The kick drum sounded as if I were right next to real kick drum - yes I have, I play in a band. I'm liking the overall mellow sound signature so far. 
 
May 9, 2016 at 10:11 PM Post #8,316 of 13,132
  I had a chance to compare my lcd-2 with the lcd-x about three months ago, and they sounded very similar to be honest

 
Didn't feel that was the case at all for me. When I got my LCD-X I dropped my 2.2 and 2f off at my local fire station... 
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May 10, 2016 at 12:24 AM Post #8,318 of 13,132
Anyone willing to share their Harmon response EQ curve for the latest LCD2f? I am not sure I have the right curve as I have no way of measuring the response.
 
These are my settings in EasyQ (Jriver plug-in):
 
<Equalizer PatchFormat="2" GainRange="12 dB" GlobalGain="-3">
  <Band Mode="Low Shelving" Frequency="22.4296625" Gain="-0.272727273"
        Bandwidth="2.44"/>
  <Band Mode="Low Shelving" Frequency="169.281943" Gain="1.90909091"
        Bandwidth="1.82"/>
  <Band Mode="Peak/Dip" Frequency="10000" Gain="-3" Bandwidth="1.47"/>
  <Band Mode="Peak/Dip" Frequency="20000" Gain="0.818181818" Bandwidth="1.89996863"/>
  <Band Mode="Peak/Dip" Frequency="116.003592" Gain="-1.12121212" Bandwidth="1.89996863"/>
  <Band Mode="Peak/Dip" Frequency="2000" Gain="1.25" Bandwidth="1.89996863"/>
</Equalizer>
 
May 10, 2016 at 3:37 AM Post #8,320 of 13,132
  Anyone willing to share their Harmon response EQ curve for the latest LCD2f? I am not sure I have the right curve as I have no way of measuring the response.
 
These are my settings in EasyQ (Jriver plug-in):
 
<Equalizer PatchFormat="2" GainRange="12 dB" GlobalGain="-3">
  <Band Mode="Low Shelving" Frequency="22.4296625" Gain="-0.272727273"
        Bandwidth="2.44"/>
  <Band Mode="Low Shelving" Frequency="169.281943" Gain="1.90909091"
        Bandwidth="1.82"/>
  <Band Mode="Peak/Dip" Frequency="10000" Gain="-3" Bandwidth="1.47"/>
  <Band Mode="Peak/Dip" Frequency="20000" Gain="0.818181818" Bandwidth="1.89996863"/>
  <Band Mode="Peak/Dip" Frequency="116.003592" Gain="-1.12121212" Bandwidth="1.89996863"/>
  <Band Mode="Peak/Dip" Frequency="2000" Gain="1.25" Bandwidth="1.89996863"/>
</Equalizer>

Mine is LCD-2 r2, pre-fazor, and I use below..
 
 
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<Equalizer PatchFormat="2" GlobalGain="-5">
  <Band Mode="Peak/Dip" Frequency="4200" Gain="2" Bandwidth="2.2"/>
  <Band Mode="Peak/Dip" Frequency="11000" Gain="2.5" Bandwidth="0.25"/>
</Equalizer>
 
May 10, 2016 at 4:24 PM Post #8,322 of 13,132
Does anyone know if there is a good review of the aluminum edition (2016 rev) lcd-2 on sale right now? TiA

The aluminum edition will sound exactly the same as any of the other 2016 LCD-2 headphones. The aluminum and wood are cosmetic only.
 
May 10, 2016 at 5:51 PM Post #8,324 of 13,132
Thanks, is the wood or aluminum edition heavier?

I guessing the wood is heavier.  Adorama doesn't list weight of the aluminum model, however. 
 
May 10, 2016 at 6:44 PM Post #8,325 of 13,132
Thanks, is the wood or aluminum edition heavier?

I work in the wood products industry and I can't imagine any wood being lighter than aluminum, as aluminum is already an extremely light/low density metal.
 

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