I’m not sure what the OP is looking for, a new cable? Note Moon Audio made me a cable with the proper headphone connection. I’d course Dan Clark has cable replacements/cable upgrades as does MoonAudio
I’m not sure what the OP is looking for, a new cable? Note Moon Audio made me a cable with the proper headphone connection. I’d course Dan Clark has cable replacements/cable upgrades as does MoonAudio
Bumping the thread in excitement… as my first ever planar, the Noire, will be delivered tomorrow. I ordered a Hart cable and a couple cheapies in silver and copper…. including the recommended aliexpress cable.… all in 4.4 balanced for my FIIO M17. I will likely buy a much higher end cable once I figure out which material I like better. I do like the VIVO cable just not sure if I will get that one. The Noires seem to be loved by most people. I wonder how they will compare to my HD660S or Fostex TH-00? I like a lot of music but mainly metal, rock. Been stuck on Deadmau5 lately though on my 660S. The detail is fantastic. Looking forward to hearing the Noire closed back. I think the 660‘s detail would sound amazing with a little more punchy and smooth bass. I have a goooood feeling that these will become my favorite daily drivers.
Congrats. Keep in mind that they're not really supposed to be listened to without the tuning pads, even though some appreciate them "raw". Have fun testing the included ones, and don't hesitate combining them. Dan wrote on another platform that his favorite configuration is the black one notch combined with the one notch white (the latter is only included in the tuning pads pack available in the online shop).
I think you'll be very satisfied with the Noire's detail. I think it competes in detail retrieval with open-back headphones many times its price.
A note on bass: the Noire has a lot of bass in its tuning (though you need to get a good seal), but it will only give you the bass punch and impact that exists in the track. If the tracks you listen to have a lot of dynamic swing mastered into them, then the bass will be tight and slam hard, but if the dynamics swings in the track aren't that large (often the case with compressed music), the Noire won't bring them out, and the bass will feel "dead" and lack that "pop" sensation when the notes hit. I wouldn't expect them to have big slam like those Fostex biodynamics.
I'll put the next part in spoilers because I don't want to sway your opinion of the headphone before you've had a chance to listen to it yourself, but I've found this next part helpful. Regardless, I hope you enjoy the Noires!
I'd personally EQ down the upper treble (>9KHz) or using one of the felt filters because the stock tuning IMO has too much upper treble which along with being a bit too zingy gives some bass notes this "rubbery" timbre, like the notes are being played by a rubber mallet instead of a wooden drumstick. The rubberiness was something that really bothered me once I noticed it, and the white two-notch felt filter helps reduce that quality.
Congrats. Keep in mind that they're not really supposed to be listened to without the tuning pads, even though some appreciate them "raw". Have fun testing the included ones, and don't hesitate combining them. Dan wrote on another platform that his favorite configuration is the black one notch combined with the one notch white (the latter is only included in the tuning pads pack available in the online shop).
I've not heard of that or seen the manufacturer mention that. It seems many go without any tuning pad at all. I will probably experiment and the cable can color the sound one way or the other as well.
I think you'll be very satisfied with the Noire's detail. I think it competes in detail retrieval with open-back headphones many times its price.
A note on bass: the Noire has a lot of bass in its tuning (though you need to get a good seal), but it will only give you the bass punch and impact that exists in the track. If the tracks you listen to have a lot of dynamic swing mastered into them, then the bass will be tight and slam hard, but if the dynamics swings in the track aren't that large (often the case with compressed music), the Noire won't bring them out, and the bass will feel "dead" and lack that "pop" sensation when the notes hit. I wouldn't expect them to have big slam like those Fostex biodynamics.
I'll put the next part in spoilers because I don't want to sway your opinion of the headphone before you've had a chance to listen to it yourself, but I've found this next part helpful. Regardless, I hope you enjoy the Noires!
I'd personally EQ down the upper treble (>9KHz) or using one of the felt filters because the stock tuning IMO has too much upper treble which along with being a bit too zingy gives some bass notes this "rubbery" timbre, like the notes are being played by a rubber mallet instead of a wooden drumstick. The rubberiness was something that really bothered me once I noticed it, and the white two-notch felt filter helps reduce that quality.
I think you'll be very satisfied with the Noire's detail. I think it competes in detail retrieval with open-back headphones many times its price.
A note on bass: the Noire has a lot of bass in its tuning (though you need to get a good seal), but it will only give you the bass punch and impact that exists in the track. If the tracks you listen to have a lot of dynamic swing mastered into them, then the bass will be tight and slam hard, but if the dynamics swings in the track aren't that large (often the case with compressed music), the Noire won't bring them out, and the bass will feel "dead" and lack that "pop" sensation when the notes hit. I wouldn't expect them to have big slam like those Fostex biodynamics.
I'll put the next part in spoilers because I don't want to sway your opinion of the headphone before you've had a chance to listen to it yourself, but I've found this next part helpful. Regardless, I hope you enjoy the Noires!
I'd personally EQ down the upper treble (>9KHz) or using one of the felt filters because the stock tuning IMO has too much upper treble which along with being a bit too zingy gives some bass notes this "rubbery" timbre, like the notes are being played by a rubber mallet instead of a wooden drumstick. The rubberiness was something that really bothered me once I noticed it, and the white two-notch felt filter helps reduce that quality.
How do you think it compares to the HD660S or HD6XX as far as detail and resolution? I expect the Noire to hit a little harder than those as fas as bass goes. If I can something with the detail of the HD660S and the bass of a TH-X00….. I’d be pretty damn happy. I know at least I’ll have a dap that’s capable of powering the Noire properly. I’m picking them up after work tomorrow.
I've not heard of that or seen the manufacturer mention that. It seems many go without any tuning pad at all. I will probably experiment and the cable can color the sound one way or the other as well.
As @lafeuill mentioned, Dan Clark posted about the damping effects of the tuning pads as well as his PEQ settings on another forum on July 2, 2023. If you look up the Aeon 2 Noire Review on that site, you will see a few posts by Dan Clark (that is also his user name). I have been using similar PEQ settings on my RME ADI-2 along with the foam tuning pad ÷ 1 notch white (i ordered a set) and the headphones sound fantastic to my ears (way too sibilant for me otherwise).
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