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Headphoneus Supremus
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I never knew the R10 were considered to be really fast. The Q10 is really a unique beast, and has the characterstics I lust after.. Many pro planar people claim planar, especially electro are automatically faster due to the technology and design. Which, under this assumption, the Stax portable, 0001 I think, should be faster then any dynamic headphones. They will also claim the detail you are hearing isn't really extra detail but (blank, so and so)
Originally Posted by Hirsch /img/forum/go_quote.gif I think some people are underestimating just how fast and detailed a good dynamic headphone can be. The fastest and most detailed headphone I've heard to date is the Qualia 010. Electrostatics are in second place, with the Omega II having a slight edge over the HE90 in pure speed, but losing out in overall presentation. I'd put the R10 at #4 in terms of sheer speed, but its presentation moves it past the Qualia in terms of sheer listenability to me (there's a lot more to a headphone than speed). In terms of listening preference, I'd have to rank them R10>= HE90 > Omega II > Qualia 010, which is pretty much the opposite of my speed and detail rankings. I'd also note that none of these headphones lacks detail, or would be considered "slow". But, to date, fastest and most detailed headphone that I've heard has been dynamic. In theory that should not be...but theories are not always correct. |
I never knew the R10 were considered to be really fast. The Q10 is really a unique beast, and has the characterstics I lust after.. Many pro planar people claim planar, especially electro are automatically faster due to the technology and design. Which, under this assumption, the Stax portable, 0001 I think, should be faster then any dynamic headphones. They will also claim the detail you are hearing isn't really extra detail but (blank, so and so)