Try rotating the pads so that the thicker side is in the front. It creates a gap behind your ears which will boost the bass a little bit. Comfortwise it takes some getting used though.
Amazingly this works! Feels weird at first since now I only feel the pads contact on just the front of the ear and nothing on the back. Not only did it improve the sound for me but it's also not as hot...no more sweaty ears
I’m a happy Diana v1 owner but I’ve got one complaint and this is to also caution those looking to buy a v1, the paint on it chips really easily. I don’t baby my headphones but I do try to take care of them. Thankfully they still sound phenomenal though.
I’m a happy Diana v1 owner but I’ve got one complaint and this is to also caution those looking to buy a v1, the paint on it chips really easily. I don’t baby my headphones but I do try to take care of them. Thankfully they still sound phenomenal though.
I figure that the key is not to let the Diana bump into any metal surfaces. I have had this paint issue when my V2 hit my Woo Audio metal headphone stand.
Its going to be High. I checked on getting a custom color. The only real change would have been the external speaker housing and they said it would start around $1,000.
So I can imagine a repair.
for a 3k+ headphone the bag goes great with your high end razors and facial cream.
Whats a good small bag/case that you guys are using instead ? I dont like putting my headphones on stands because of dust. When I use my HD800s I put them back in the case and close it.
I suspect it might be a bit overkill for the V2, but should be great with the Phi. This is because Xiaudio themselves developed the “lower end” amp, the Broadway amp, to drive the Diana (v1) back in the days.
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