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WhatsApp won’t work without a phone number , and I doubt the R8 will have a microphone or a speaker
i'd assume any app/service that runs on your pc would work
WhatsApp won’t work without a phone number , and I doubt the R8 will have a microphone or a speaker
Here are some photos from Day Two.
I spent several hours today listening to a lot of kit. My takeaways:
- I agree with the previous poster that the Woo Audio + HiFiMan Susvara sounded incredible. $30K of kit. Whew.
- I wanted to decide on a pair of closed-back cans for using my DAP on the train. After much trial today, I think I'll be going with the Audeze LCD-2CBs. I really, really wanted to like the Focal Stellias but they dropped out the drum kit much too much. Drums are the first thing I focus on, so that sets the bar for me.
- Caiyn N8 DAP in tube mode sounded rich and full. Really, really nice. Software was very buggy. Loading music in from my SD card took forever.
- JDS Labs had a nice piece of kit with a beautifully tactile volume wheel. Great form factor for the desktop.
- I didn't get a chance to step into the Abyss. Maybe next time.
my favorite can at the show is Warwick acoustic which is insanely costly but sounds close to Sennheiser HE1, the world’s best headphone. I also like the speed and mids of ribbon driver headphone whose bass and wearing convenience are weak though.
I think it's really genre-dependent too.. I tried the same range of recordings with both, classical and opera, and really found the Stellia more accurate, and seemed to me, faster and more controlled. I can see why the ZMF would be a great choice too.It depends upon the rest of your gear and what your usage will be. If you plan on using a DAP or phone then I would go with Stellia.
If you have a nice home setup,amp+DAC,then I would go with the ZMF.
Both are excellent headphones,but with my system the VC handily bested the Stellia.
Any comparison to the u18?
It depends upon the rest of your gear and what your usage will be. If you plan on using a DAP or phone then I would go with Stellia.
If you have a nice home setup,amp+DAC,then I would go with the ZMF.
Both are excellent headphones,but with my system the VC handily bested the Stellia.
I think it's really genre-dependent too.. I tried the same range of recordings with both, classical and opera, and really found the Stellia more accurate, and seemed to me, faster and more controlled. I can see why the ZMF would be a great choice too.
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Why didn’t you used the same module for both ?from my CanJam NYC impressions, A18s (universal demo version) vs U18t, with the same cable, the same eartips, and the same source. As I mentioned in 64audio thread, I hear A18s having a little boosted bass (relative to U18t) and mids/vocals have a slightly fuller body. One thing to consider, A18s had M20 module which has more isolation (and usually results in slightly more bass), while U18t had M15 (15dB isolation vs M20 w/20dB). But even with that difference in mind, I still hear A18s with more bass.
Why didn’t you used the same module for both ?
What about detail, resolution and imaging?from my CanJam NYC impressions, A18s (universal demo version) vs U18t, with the same cable, the same eartips, and the same source. As I mentioned in 64audio thread, I hear A18s having a little boosted bass (relative to U18t) and mids/vocals have a slightly fuller body. One thing to consider, A18s had M20 module which has more isolation (and usually results in slightly more bass), while U18t had M15 (15dB isolation vs M20 w/20dB). But even with that difference in mind, I still hear A18s with more bass.
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I LOVE Luna !!!!! Definitely the biggest black horse and surprise this year at Canjam.At LAX right now, waiting to board a flight back to Asia --- just wanted to thank everyone for a great meet --- especially wanted to thank the guys at @DekoniAudio and @iFi audio for graciously providing tips and equipment, respectively --- you guys were amazing! Additionally, we were a bit shorthanded at the meet, so @Audio46 was phenomenal help in helping us find people at the last minute.
We didn't have the spare personnel to allow us to take turns browsing the floor much, so we didn't get to hear much at all --- sad to have missed the HEDD and Vérité. But the Solaris SE sounded great (as expected) --- tiny resonance tweaks in the ceramic body render a cleaner trailing note. The A8000 exudes elegance, inside and out. Glad to have bumped into the @Final Audio folk while at Audio46 too!
I believe the Stellia is around 32 ohms and our headphones 300 - so source will definitely change the character and timbre on our headphones more. I also realize we had V Closed with 3 different sets of pads that alter the frequency response in our room. If anyone has any questions on what "version" of the V Closed they listened to I can definitely help out!
How's a18s comparing to a12t? Which has better bass based on your memory? It'd be much appreciated if you could provide some information on that. Thanksfrom my CanJam NYC impressions, A18s (universal demo version) vs U18t, with the same cable, the same eartips, and the same source. As I mentioned in 64audio thread, I hear A18s having a little boosted bass (relative to U18t) and mids/vocals have a slightly fuller body. One thing to consider, A18s had M20 module which has more isolation (and usually results in slightly more bass), while U18t had M15 (15dB isolation vs M20 w/20dB). But even with that difference in mind, I still hear A18s with more bass.