oqvist
Headphoneus Supremus
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I just dont see the point. Emu leaks like an open back. Why then get an open back for the same sound signature???
SR2 is inferior to the Teak. Tried SR2 as potential upgrade, but it cannot compare, let alone be an upgrade.From my experience, the Ibasso SR2 is about as close as you're going to get. Has the bass and similar warmth. Technically not an open back though, more semi open. Teaks can be considered a mild semi open. The SR2 definitely sounds more open, but not like a Hifiman, etc.
LOL. It's all subjective dude. SR2 is way more capable imo, definitely not inferior. The Teaks did zero things better from my experience. Both are good headphones.SR2 is inferior to the Teak. Tried SR2 as potential upgrade, but it cannot compare, let alone be an upgrade.
Eh, I don't agree.Something like the Focal Elex. Its bass slams quite well for an open-back and the sound is more on the intimate side. It's not as warm or smooth-sounding as the Teak, but can't really think of anything else that has that addictive slam among open-backs.
Yeah, it used to bug me that people perceive things so differently but in the end they do hear and appreciate sound in different ways and arguments in this domain are pointless. The only sure way to find whether you will like a headphone is to put it on your head.LOL. It's all subjective dude. SR2 is way more capable imo, definitely not inferior. The Teaks did zero things better from my experience. Both are good headphones.
I'd rather try to explain what I'm hearing (good and bad), to better inform, rather than claim something is superior or inferior. Stating that a particular headphone isn't any good can turn off potential buyers who may actually like the sound. Unfortunate but true, we have to hear with our own ears.Yeah, it used to bug me that people perceive things so differently but in the end they do hear and appreciate sound in different ways and arguments in this domain are pointless. The only sure way to find whether you will like a headphone is to put it on your head.
Any chance to get Teak's in the EU?
I've got the Fostex TH610, but i like the looks of the Teaks more. They are bassier aswell, right?![]()
By the way, any one have any experiences with the E-Mu Teak and the Verite Closed?
Seems there are no dealers in general who sells E-MU's stuff.
I don't wanted to order from overseas.
Haven't heard the 7000, but the 5000 was a step below the Teak imo, but it's also tuned to be more fun/colored sounding in stock form. The midrange sounds flatter on the Teak, there shouldn't be as much body/warmth. The bass sounds different as well. I want to say it sounds "cleaner" (more defined) from memory*. I paid 200 for the 5000 and 300 for the Teak and I'd say it was easily worth upgrading.Is the Teak equivalent to the ah-d5000 or the ah-d7000? Asking because they're half the price of the ah-d7000's original cost. Currently limping my d7000's along with replacement pads and headband hoping they survive long enough for something better to be invented. Also, I saw some posts about replacement pads. I tried the dekoni leather oe style pads, the velour cloth pads, and the elite hybrid on my ah-d7000. The elite hybrid blows the others away IMO. They sound like they should have been the original pads.