psikey
Headphoneus Supremus
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Yes, uglyWonder if there’s any plans for a wood laminated Frankenstein… Mrs?
Yes, uglyWonder if there’s any plans for a wood laminated Frankenstein… Mrs?
Seems like they're intentionally holding that back for hype or whatever, and shall reveal it sometime later.What does MR stand for then?
well of course,What does MR stand for then?
mid range? music reality? much resonance? who knowsWhat does MR stand for then?
I have the opposite fit experience when I tried their Diana line. The headband was not wide enough for me. So there always leakage at the bottom of the earpads.Abyss MR
I tried the MR side by side with the TC yesterday, and it was my very first time listening to Abyss products. I must say I was quite impressed by the TC, but letdown just as much by the MR. I think the main problem is the fit, the clamping pressure is nonexistent and it makes for a lot of bass leak.
The build is very nice, but I think something needs to change design-wise to accommodate more head shapes.
The Hugo 2 can power the current Diana offerings.Will the MR be able to be powered by the Chord Hugo 2?
Current Diana models including MR all have exactly the same fit.
The Diana platform has always had minimal clamp pressure, some are simply accustomed to the need for a tight seal as most other headphones lack bass without, not an issue with ours (as noted by the popular bass ported ear pads recently introduced).
Yes, it's very easy to drive. I still think you'd benefit from a good amp, as planars always tend to change when given enough juice.Will the MR be able to be powered by the Chord Hugo 2?
It's a veneerWill Diana MR use ported bass pad as standard?
Also, is that real wood? Like thin layer of wood on top of metal housing?