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Headphoneus Supremus
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Absolutely outstanding work! You’re a real credit to Head-Fi. Thank you.
You're welcome.
Absolutely outstanding work! You’re a real credit to Head-Fi. Thank you.
Yes, I have both. LCD2C is way more open and resolving sounding. Both are non fatiguing and forgiving overall with a warmish tonal balance but the Aeon Flow is not in the same league for serious listening. Fun to listen to but in terms of accuracy and transparency for a more serious listening session it doesn't come close to LCD2C. At $599 introductory price, the LCD2C sets the bar very high.Does anyone have both the 2C and the Aeon Flow Open, and if so how do they compare?
I tried the LCD-2C with Valhalla 2 last night, it is a good pairing, very musical. If your tubes are quiet you are good.I own an HD800 with Valhalla 2, and I'm getting the LCD2C as my complimentary pair (I kept some LCD2s for a month and then sold them in anticipation of the C release). Mine are scheduled to show up tomorrow!
For the forseeable future, this is my endgame. I'd like to try Stax, but it'll be way over my budget for a long time. I'd love to return the LCD2s and grab the 3s, but $600 is about the limit of what I feel comfortable putting in something that I know will eventually die. If Audeze's handling of driver death were more reliable I might even sell the HD800s to get them, but alas. As things stand, unless or until I get to hear a real high-end amp with the HD800s this is a setup I could be happy to die with.
I don't need and probably don't want my LCD2s to sound neutral. That's why I went with the Cs instead of getting the $700 deal on 2Fs. I'll use the HD800s mainly for female vocals, acoustic stuff like City & Colour, stuff like The Mars Volta, CHON, Polyphia with lots of treble energy, and anything wide and airy ... and the LCD2's for stuff with heavy 'wall of sound' guitar effects and lots of bass impact. Nine Inch Nails, Swans, Tool, Mastodon ... stuff where raising the treble would also prevent me from blasting it as loud as I want to.
With that said, what's the best amp I can get to power the LCD2s that ...
1. Is preferably under $500, the cheaper and better performance per dollar the better;
2. Focuses on improving the LCD2s in the areas where they already outperform the HD800s, rather than balancing them by complementing their weaknesses (liquidify the mids, improve bass slam and texture, who even cares about treble);
and as a bonus 3., would also pair decently with the HD800s as a second option for bringing out other strengths and flavors in them?
Seems equal to meThose with their LCD-2C, I've got an experiment and would like some feedback.
Hold each earcup in one hand from the side, like in this picture: https://598d5fcf392acad97538-395e64...phones-and-tidal-are_a44ffd0d_m.gif?bg=B79A8B
Next, while keeping one side (left or right) locked in place, swivel the other earcup front to back as if rotating in a circle. I'm talking about motion in the horizontal plane. Now repeat with the other side.
They should swivel easily in a certain range after which they will stop and you can feel the pressure from the swivel. Are the swivel patterns the same on both side? Is one able to swivel more in one direction than the other? Like the right earcup might be able to swivel more forward, whereas the left earcup can swivel more in backward direction? Or are they equally balanced?
I hope I made sense.
Those with their LCD-2C, I've got an experiment and would like some feedback.
Hold each earcup in one hand from the side, like in this picture: https://598d5fcf392acad97538-395e64...phones-and-tidal-are_a44ffd0d_m.gif?bg=B79A8B
Next, while keeping one side (left or right) locked in place, swivel the other earcup front to back as if rotating in a circle. I'm talking about motion in the horizontal plane. Now repeat with the other side.
They should swivel easily in a certain range after which they will stop and you can feel the pressure from the swivel. Are the swivel patterns the same on both side? Is one able to swivel more in one direction than the other? Like the right earcup might be able to swivel more forward, whereas the left earcup can swivel more in backward direction? Or are they equally balanced?
I hope I made sense.
I would like to run balanced with a Pentaconn 4.4mm, where did you get your cable?I ordered these and a set of balanced cables and can't wait to hear them. Hoping they pair well with the HP4ABL.