Most likely the e11k.. I'm planning on getting one at a local shop here which I recently stumbled upon.
If they start selling the cayin c5 I might jump on them. lol
2 is better than one... Lol
Most likely the e11k.. I'm planning on getting one at a local shop here which I recently stumbled upon.
If they start selling the cayin c5 I might jump on them. lol
2 is better than one... Lol
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Lol, 4 are more than enough to last you for a decade. Besides, the VSD7 might be even more to your liking, why spend the money on something you already have x4. Thanks for the impressions btw, the Havi sounds like an interesting piece of kit. I do worry about the long sustain though, which in reality must be a long decay in the impulse response of the diaphragm. It's probably what gives all that sense of space, but it is also probably messing with the lower range. I'd be interested in hearing some tonality comparisons between the Havi, the Tenores and the Gr07 if you don't mind, most of the complains i've read about the Havi describe it as sounding unnatural (maybe it's just the reverb though).
It's interesting that people find the B3's unnatural sounding especially compared to the GR07's. I'm writing a review of them now and I can't help but feel that the VSonic's don't recreate any space around sounds in the midrange. They're too dry to sound natural (IMO) but that could explain why they perform so well in terms of attack & decay. I guess it's also a preference thing 'cause when I heard the B3's I knew they suited my tastes much more than the GR07's.
I think Havi are good for slow recordings(Jazz, blues) where soundstage from havi can create some magic. But for fast paced songs or busy music passages I think because of decay everything gets mixed and congested really fast.
I think Havi are good for slow recordings(Jazz, blues) where soundstage from havi can create some magic. But for fast paced songs or busy music passages I think because of decay everything gets mixed and congested really fast.
Could you please post some of the music (just the names, I'll find it myself) that causes everything to get mixed and congested on the B3's. Nothing I've ever listened to with them has made me hear that so I'm curious.
This track seems to give me some problems: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xg-uS3iwRuk
Lol, yes indeed. I also understand why I've never experienced it, not exactly the kind of music I enjoy![]()
That's more like it for an old man like me![]()
This track seems to give me some problems: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xg-uS3iwRuk