mulder01
Headphoneus Supremus
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Oh man. The headphone I have been wishing existed the entire time I've been in this hobby, comes out a month after I decide to sell all my gear and find a new hobby
I’m choosing between the Diana Phi and LCDi4. Will the Diana Phi be worth the extra money?
I could buy the i4 this fall, but purchasing the Diana Phi would necessitate saving until early next year. Hmmm
Either way, I’m looking forward to attaining portable headphone endgame.
Why? How so? What type of music do you listen to? What advantages do the Diana hold over the i4? Any input would be appreciated, I won’t be able to audition them anytime soon.I have owned the i4 in the past and currently own Diana & Phi CC. I would take either over the i4 any day.
I haven't heard Diana but I own Phi CC and the LCDi4. It's like asking if a two door sports car is better than a four door sports sedan. It's an apples to oranges comparison in my view. The LCDi4's are amazing, but they are not a full size HP. I assume Diana is amazing, but it's not a pocket friendly and efficient open IEM. The i4 is also half the cost. I plan to purchase Diana Phi and keep my i4's.Why? How so? What type of music do you listen to? What advantages do the Diana hold over the i4? Any input would be appreciated, I won’t be able to audition them anytime soon.
I haven't heard Diana but I own Phi CC and the LCDi4. It's like asking if a two door sports car is better than a four door sports sedan. It's an apples to oranges comparison in my view. The LCDi4's are amazing, but they are not a full size HP. I assume Diana is amazing, but it's not a pocket friendly and efficient open IEM. The i4 is also half the cost. I plan to purchase Diana Phi and keep my i4's.
Ah, I see, nice analogy! It's hard to decide which to purchase first. On one hand, i4's can sound great out of my iPhone, but @HiFiGuy528 comments Diana sound unlike anything else and belong in their own category (with only the 1266 besting them). That is a bold claim, but if true could be worth the extra bulk compared to the i4's.I haven't heard Diana but I own Phi CC and the LCDi4. It's like asking if a two door sports car is better than a four door sports sedan. It's an apples to oranges comparison in my view. The LCDi4's are amazing, but they are not a full size HP. I assume Diana is amazing, but it's not a pocket friendly and efficient open IEM. The i4 is also half the cost. I plan to purchase Diana Phi and keep my i4's.
If the driver in the AB-1266 Phi CC and Diana Phi are the same then why the specifications on the website are different:I should mention the original Diana model remains current, so we will have two Diana models going forward.
Also to clear up confusion on the naming/drivers, the current Diana uses the same tech as the AB-1266 Phi, but it's not the exact same driver, different materials, etc. This new Diana Phi has the same drivers as in the AB-1266 Phi CC, sans a few millimeters to make it fit.
The Diana Phi
- Impedance: 42 ohms nominal
- Phase: Flat
- Sensitivity: 88 dB/mW
Do those "a few millimeters" make such a big difference?
- Impedance 32 ohms
- Sensitivity 91 dB/mw
Spent a lot of time with both this weekend at RMAF to answer the same question. VERY different experience with the Abyss (I hadn’t experienced any headphone like that before)Is there reason to get Abyss Phi if Diana Phi has same driver?
Spent a lot of time with both this weekend at RMAF to answer the same question. VERY different experience with the Abyss (I hadn’t experienced any headphone like that before)
Comfort of Diana Phi was off the charts, but the Abyss kicked all the ass for me (wasn’t even close)
In what ways were the sonically different?
The soundstage and detail with the Abyss was astonishing. I had never heard anything like that before. It was like standing in a virtual reality world
Diana Phi and a very similar tonal signature and dynamics, but a much more conventional headphone experience. A TOTL experience for sure, but the Abyss experience was (for me) intoxicating
Diana’s were crazy comfortable. Abyss we’re stupid awkward and uncomfortable, but I’m a newbie and didn’t put any serious energy into adjusting it for my head.
Only cans that came close to Abyss we’re the Susvaras. Holy crap, the detail!! If I could get the Abyss soundscape and Susvara detail, I would have purchased a pair already