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Audeze LCD-2C Classic - Impressions Thread
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This was so insightful. Except people want to know how they actually measure up, not how marketing says it will.Spoiler alert : It will sound warmer and a bit bassier. That's the sound Audeze is going with LCD-2C, it's not that much of a mystery...
Yes it’s a fantastic amp indeed. I wouldn’t worry about the weight with the new headband.Wow, someone else has hpa-3 B. It is a great amp at least to my ears. It's amusing that the liquid carbon and the Jot get so much attention and praise compared to the 3B. Really thinking about getting a pair of these classics, just a little worried about the weight.
It’s not a rumor - Matrix OEMs the Deckard for Audeze. Except the Audeze is a modified HPA-3U (single ended with dac). The 3B is more powerful with better parts, and fully end-to-end balanced, so a good dac paired with the 3B is in most ways better than the Deckard (that’s the route I took).Brilliant minds think alike! Rumor has it that the Deckard is an OEM version of the 3B...
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Are these coming out in UK also.?
After New year, I was told. Price is unknown at this point.
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Just caught up to the thread. Exciting stuff, and awesome photos. Glad to see they are fulfilling my wishes for a warmer more musical headphone.
Got these in this morning....
Very early impressions:
1. Extremely well built - it has a nice black matte finish that is resistant to fingerprints and everything is tight and solid feeling; cable is the same newer braided one included with the updated LCD-2 and is of good quality and not prone to tangling.
2. Comfort is excellent - never thought I'd say that about an Audeze headphone. It does feel a bit lighter than the LCD-2 and the pads seem softer/squishier in density (but texture is not as supple or smooth as the real leather, of course).
3. It seems to have a nicely balanced tone, and the bass is not in any way bloated or overpowering. I actually don't find it very warm at all (maybe a tad just in comparison to the LCD-2) but maybe because I prefer this sound signature and my ears are trained differently. The detail and spaciousness is still there. I don't know what the customary burn-in time is for Audeze headphones but we'll see if there are subtle changes. I must admit to not being a big believer in burn-in though. ***I have only tried it so far with a Pico HeadAmp portable amp connected to my iPhone. I have to wait until tonight to try it with desk top amps (Lyr 2 and Violectric V100).
Very early impressions:
1. Extremely well built - it has a nice black matte finish that is resistant to fingerprints and everything is tight and solid feeling; cable is the same newer braided one included with the updated LCD-2 and is of good quality and not prone to tangling.
2. Comfort is excellent - never thought I'd say that about an Audeze headphone. It does feel a bit lighter than the LCD-2 and the pads seem softer/squishier in density (but texture is not as supple or smooth as the real leather, of course).
3. It seems to have a nicely balanced tone, and the bass is not in any way bloated or overpowering. I actually don't find it very warm at all (maybe a tad just in comparison to the LCD-2) but maybe because I prefer this sound signature and my ears are trained differently. The detail and spaciousness is still there. I don't know what the customary burn-in time is for Audeze headphones but we'll see if there are subtle changes. I must admit to not being a big believer in burn-in though. ***I have only tried it so far with a Pico HeadAmp portable amp connected to my iPhone. I have to wait until tonight to try it with desk top amps (Lyr 2 and Violectric V100).
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My pair came in this morning. I've only had about 30 min of listening in this morning, cold and straight from the box. I would be very surprised if the LCD-2C does not get stellar reviews. I have Focal Utopia, Elear, Aeon Flow, HD600, HD650 to compare to. My headphone system is Roon/Schiit Gungnir multibit DAC/Bryston BHA-1, Violectric V281. The LCD-2C sounds closer to 2 channel listening than the others, airy and spacious soundstage with well focused images, probably the most "out of headphone" listening experience out of all my headphones. Tonal balance is very pleasant. A bit warmish, not excessively so, which does not take away from enjoyment but just the opposite, makes them sound smooth and musical. They remind me of the Aeon Flow in terms of tonal balance, timbre, non fatiguing and musical sonic signature but sound more open, airy and resolving by comparison to Aeon Flow. I can see the LCD-2C appealing to many discerning ears and they definitely punch way above their introductory price. Nicely done Audeze. Enjoy!
Can I ask what sort of the packaging/case they came with?
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https://m.imgur.com/a/EKupLCan I ask what sort of the packaging/case they came with?
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I also have v281 and LCD-2C incoming this Friday. I would love to hear more on how well they pair up together.My pair came in this morning. I've only had about 30 min of listening in this morning, cold and straight from the box. I would be very surprised if the LCD-2C does not get stellar reviews. I have Focal Utopia, Elear, Aeon Flow, HD600, HD650 to compare to. My headphone system is Roon/Schiit Gungnir multibit DAC/Bryston BHA-1, Violectric V281. The LCD-2C sounds closer to 2 channel listening than the others, airy and spacious soundstage with well focused images, probably the most "out of headphone" listening experience out of all my headphones. Tonal balance is very pleasant. A bit warmish, not excessively so, which does not take away from enjoyment but just the opposite, makes them sound smooth and musical. They remind me of the Aeon Flow in terms of tonal balance, timbre, non fatiguing and musical sonic signature but sound more open, airy and resolving by comparison to Aeon Flow. I can see the LCD-2C appealing to many discerning ears and they definitely punch way above their introductory price. Nicely done Audeze. Enjoy!
Will have to add an observation that the LCD-2C seems like it does require lots of current and overhead reserve from the partnering headphone amp to sound its best. Also the first time I felt like it would not be necessary to go for an upgrade cable, there is no typical haziness and fogginess from the stock cable.
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You have their stock XLR cable or SE?Will have to add an observation that the LCD-2C seems like it does require lots of current and overhead reserve from the partnering headphone amp to sound its best. Also the first time I felt like it would not be necessary to go for an upgrade cable, there is no typical haziness and fogginess from the stock cable.
Typically when the headphones are not current hungry, as you turn the volume knob up they get louder fast as the small voltage differences makes them get up and go. The more sensitivity the faster that happens but they get loud and start to sound overdriven within a certain window/zone of SPL of their comfort/tuning. The LCD-2C ramps up by getting not so much louder but more effortless, dynamic and open before it gets to the loud zone. It gobbles up current and wants more.
Stock SE so far. Sounds great. BHA-1 puts out quite a bit of power into SE and even more so into Balanced. Not saying you absolutely NEED a very powerful amp, just saying to my ears the LCD-2C sounds like it will appreciate overhead from a robust headphone amp with lots of current on reserve.You have their stock XLR cable or SE?
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