Nop it does not. I had my drivers upgraded to 2016 drivers and it was a very slight change.
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Cactus108
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I've been listening to the Gumby / Sangaku set up for a day now, and my initial impressions are as follows.
The Combo is quite neutral to my ears, and the clarity and separation is outstanding. Like CCXR594 mentioned, there is a bit more reverb than normal, but I love it. This combo blows the magni 2 and modi 2 completely out of the water, instruments sound exactly like they're being played live, something the magni 2 failed to recreate. I'll update in a couple of weeks when the Gumby is more broken in. Oh, and vocals give me literal chills.
Cheers!
The Combo is quite neutral to my ears, and the clarity and separation is outstanding. Like CCXR594 mentioned, there is a bit more reverb than normal, but I love it. This combo blows the magni 2 and modi 2 completely out of the water, instruments sound exactly like they're being played live, something the magni 2 failed to recreate. I'll update in a couple of weeks when the Gumby is more broken in. Oh, and vocals give me literal chills.
Cheers!
Okay, the reveal application is out. Tried to download a vst plug-in for FB2K. Found Foo_VST-SRC.zip. Unrecognized file-type. Does someone have an active link to version 0309 of the proper glugin? Thanks.
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Nice to hear your impressions are similar to mine. Vocals definitely shine on the Sangaku, especially sultry female jazz. Highly recommend listening to Strange Fruit by Nina Simone or Black Coffee by Ella Fitzgerald; those tracks completely blew me away.I've been listening to the Gumby / Sangaku set up for a day now, and my initial impressions are as follows.
The Combo is quite neutral to my ears, and the clarity and separation is outstanding. Like CCXR594 mentioned, there is a bit more reverb than normal, but I love it. This combo blows the magni 2 and modi 2 completely out of the water, instruments sound exactly like they're being played live, something the magni 2 failed to recreate. I'll update in a couple of weeks when the Gumby is more broken in. Oh, and vocals give me literal chills.
Cheers!
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You could test http://www.yohng.com/software/foobarvst.htmlOkay, the reveal application is out. Tried to download a vst plug-in for FB2K. Found Foo_VST-SRC.zip. Unrecognized file-type. Does someone have an active link to version 0309 of the proper glugin? Thanks.
if the VST adapter 2.4 isn't working out. I've used both, and haven't had any problems.
Thanks. Got version the VST installed. I installed the Audeze app, selecting vst32bit choice. I'm trying to add the plug-in to the VST, but can't figure out where it's installed. Will keep plugging. If anyone chooses to try it with FB2K, I'd appreciate your input. I'm not saying I have to use it, as someone gave me a pretty nice EQ file. But I'm just curious.You could test http://www.yohng.com/software/foobarvst.html
if the VST adapter 2.4 isn't working out. I've used both, and haven't had any problems.
drwlf
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By default on a 64bit windoze the Audeze installer "installs" = unpacks the 32-bit plugin to C:\Program Files (x86)\Steinberg\VstPlugins, (and on 32bit windoze to C:\Program Files\Steinberg\VstPlugins).Thanks. Got version the VST installed. I installed the Audeze app, selecting vst32bit choice. I'm trying to add the plug-in to the VST, but can't figure out where it's installed. Will keep plugging. If anyone chooses to try it with FB2K, I'd appreciate your input. I'm not saying I have to use it, as someone gave me a pretty nice EQ file. But I'm just curious.
You just need to configure the VST wrapper/adapter to search/scan the correct folder for it to appear to be enabled/selectable in fb2k.
Thanks again. I did find the steinburg entry in the PF86 folder. Wasn't sure if it was the right one. That's great.By default on a 64bit windoze the Audeze installer "installs" = unpacks the 32-bit plugin to C:\Program Files (x86)\Steinberg\VstPlugins, (and on 32bit windoze to C:\Program Files\Steinberg\VstPlugins).
You just need to configure the VST wrapper/adapter to search/scan the correct folder for it to appear to be enabled/selectable in fb2k.
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Bless your soul man I have no regrets buying this stack.Nice to hear your impressions are similar to mine. Vocals definitely shine on the Sangaku, especially sultry female jazz. Highly recommend listening to Strange Fruit by Nina Simone or Black Coffee by Ella Fitzgerald; those tracks completely blew me away.
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Glad to hear you're pleased with it. Would be extremely happy with that combo myself
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@UELong managed to get the Reveal plugin working?
I guess I could do a visual guide if I wasn't clear enough. Posting between taking care of two toddlers, or work, or just the hectic life in general, and I'm rather verbose
I guess I could do a visual guide if I wasn't clear enough. Posting between taking care of two toddlers, or work, or just the hectic life in general, and I'm rather verbose
That's all right. As a blind guy, I prefer verbosity. Thanks. I'll try it today.@UELong managed to get the Reveal plugin working?
I guess I could do a visual guide if I wasn't clear enough. Posting between taking care of two toddlers, or work, or just the hectic life in general, and I'm rather verbose
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Oh crap, my apologies. The VST wrapper/adapter needs to "know" where the plugin is located, that's all, to be able to be "selectable" = activated, to function.That's all right. As a blind guy, I prefer verbosity. Thanks. I'll try it today.
I just tested Reveal for an hour or two whilst working, wasn't exactly to my liking tbh, but it's YMMV anyways. Unable to verify what actually happens, I get the idea between dry and a wet mix, tested it with different materials, ranging from bright to thick and grungy releases, wasn't to my liking from what I was "expecting" It's funny how I actually enjoy some bright releases with bright headphones, even though generally I'm not a fan of brightness due to some treble sensitivity issues - what a wonderful hobby this is
Appology unnecessary. You explain well. And thanks for taking the time. I'll post my opinions when I get it running.Oh crap, my apologies. The VST wrapper/adapter needs to "know" where the plugin is located, that's all, to be able to be "selectable" = activated, to function.
I just tested Reveal for an hour or two whilst working, wasn't exactly to my liking tbh, but it's YMMV anyways. Unable to verify what actually happens, I get the idea between dry and a wet mix, tested it with different materials, ranging from bright to thick and grungy releases, wasn't to my liking from what I was "expecting" It's funny how I actually enjoy some bright releases with bright headphones, even though generally I'm not a fan of brightness due to some treble sensitivity issues - what a wonderful hobby this is
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Finally got my LCD-X back after having them repaired, the yoke broke as soon as I picked them up out of the case, whoops! After receiving the repair kit and fixing them up, I've finally gotten a chance to listen to them for a few hours today.
They did replace the pads and headband (no upgrade to the carbon fiber one unfortunately) and upgraded the drivers from 2014 to the most recent ones, which are the 2016 ones I believe. As far as differences go, I noticed that they seemed a tad brighter/harsher than I remember them being, and that the soundstage shrinked slightly (although that's probably just bad memory). I'll need more burn in time to fully become accustomed to them, but right now I'm just relieved I can finally listen to them again.
They did replace the pads and headband (no upgrade to the carbon fiber one unfortunately) and upgraded the drivers from 2014 to the most recent ones, which are the 2016 ones I believe. As far as differences go, I noticed that they seemed a tad brighter/harsher than I remember them being, and that the soundstage shrinked slightly (although that's probably just bad memory). I'll need more burn in time to fully become accustomed to them, but right now I'm just relieved I can finally listen to them again.
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