NeilPeart
Headphoneus Supremus
Alex (ayt999) “forced” me to baby-sit some of his headphone gear while he vacations in Japan and here are some teaser shots of the equipment at my disposal (I will update these awful web-cam pics once I have access to my grandpa’s camera):
He let me borrow:
Sennheiser HE 90 (Orpheus)
Stax SR-007 (Omega II)
Sony MDR-R10
Audio-Technica ATH-W2002
Grado HP-2 and PS-1 Pro
Headamp Blue Hawaii electrostatic amplifier
I have:
Panasonic DVD-S47 transport (outputs un-molested DVD-Audio digital at any sampling rate – 88.2/96/176.4/192kHz to Benchmark DAC1)
Benchmark DAC1
PS Audio P300 and assorted PS Audio power cables and power ports
HD650 with a balanced (XLR) Zu Mobius
HD580 with Oehlbach
HD25-1 with HD650 cable
The HE90 system I’m using:
P300->Panasonic DVD-S47->Belden 1694A Coax->Benchmark DAC1->Radio Shack Fusion ICs (I will find some better ICs ASAP)->Blue Hawaii with Quail PC plugged into the wall, and Ruby EL-34B tubes (a huge upgrade over the stock Electro-Harmonix in terms of detail retrieval and treble smoothness)->HE90
I have already begun charging the HE90 and I’m enjoying it as it charges; so far it is unbelievably good (and will probably only improve if it follows the Omega II charge-up formula). I understand why the Orpheus is so sought after but I also understand why some would still prefer the Omega II or the R10. I will say that I’m betting many Omega II fans, if given the chance to hear the HE90 from a great amp like the KGSS, Blue Hawaii (and probably Sennheiser’s HEV90 amp, but I’ve never heard it) might prefer the Orpheus (but most are never allowed the opportunity). Some initial impressions (with the understanding that things will probably improve or at least change as the HE90 charges):
1.Almost K1000-like width of soundstage, with a vertical soundstage I’ve never heard before, even from the R10, Omega II, K1000 or balanced HD650
2.Smoooooth top end that shimmers with detail yet isn’t fatiguing (and still incredibly involving)
3.Midrange that competes with the R10 for best-I’ve-heard-yet: it is seductive and magical
4.Bass that is very present (more than HD650 + balanced Zu Mobius) and as impactful as ever I’ve heard an electrostatic, but is not bass-heavy and certainly not dark like the Omega II is to my ears
5.It presents a cohesive, musical sound that I cannot give up – I’ve been listening to it since I arrived home @ 9PM – it is enchanting. I’m using mostly hi-rez DVD-Audio, but I’ve been returning to my Redbooks and they are as stunning as ever
I know it sounds like I’m gushing, but hopefully us Bay Area Head-Fiers can hold a meet soon (even a very small one) to confirm my thoughts and provide a better amp for the other cans (the DAC1 amp has great synergy with the HD580/600/650, but it cannot wake up the HP-2, control the PS-1’s bass or give the MDR-R10 what it needs). I’m glad I finally heard the elusive Orpheus but I’m sad because even if I could one day afford it I could never justify such a luxurious purchase. It’s 1AM and I’m not sleeping anytime soon – I promised my buddies I’d hang out at the Brit (Britannia Arms, a local British/Irish pub) but I reneged and am spending my weekend alone with the HE90, like a truly dedicated Head-Fi geek!
He let me borrow:
Sennheiser HE 90 (Orpheus)
Stax SR-007 (Omega II)
Sony MDR-R10
Audio-Technica ATH-W2002
Grado HP-2 and PS-1 Pro
Headamp Blue Hawaii electrostatic amplifier
I have:
Panasonic DVD-S47 transport (outputs un-molested DVD-Audio digital at any sampling rate – 88.2/96/176.4/192kHz to Benchmark DAC1)
Benchmark DAC1
PS Audio P300 and assorted PS Audio power cables and power ports
HD650 with a balanced (XLR) Zu Mobius
HD580 with Oehlbach
HD25-1 with HD650 cable
The HE90 system I’m using:
P300->Panasonic DVD-S47->Belden 1694A Coax->Benchmark DAC1->Radio Shack Fusion ICs (I will find some better ICs ASAP)->Blue Hawaii with Quail PC plugged into the wall, and Ruby EL-34B tubes (a huge upgrade over the stock Electro-Harmonix in terms of detail retrieval and treble smoothness)->HE90
I have already begun charging the HE90 and I’m enjoying it as it charges; so far it is unbelievably good (and will probably only improve if it follows the Omega II charge-up formula). I understand why the Orpheus is so sought after but I also understand why some would still prefer the Omega II or the R10. I will say that I’m betting many Omega II fans, if given the chance to hear the HE90 from a great amp like the KGSS, Blue Hawaii (and probably Sennheiser’s HEV90 amp, but I’ve never heard it) might prefer the Orpheus (but most are never allowed the opportunity). Some initial impressions (with the understanding that things will probably improve or at least change as the HE90 charges):
1.Almost K1000-like width of soundstage, with a vertical soundstage I’ve never heard before, even from the R10, Omega II, K1000 or balanced HD650
2.Smoooooth top end that shimmers with detail yet isn’t fatiguing (and still incredibly involving)
3.Midrange that competes with the R10 for best-I’ve-heard-yet: it is seductive and magical
4.Bass that is very present (more than HD650 + balanced Zu Mobius) and as impactful as ever I’ve heard an electrostatic, but is not bass-heavy and certainly not dark like the Omega II is to my ears
5.It presents a cohesive, musical sound that I cannot give up – I’ve been listening to it since I arrived home @ 9PM – it is enchanting. I’m using mostly hi-rez DVD-Audio, but I’ve been returning to my Redbooks and they are as stunning as ever
I know it sounds like I’m gushing, but hopefully us Bay Area Head-Fiers can hold a meet soon (even a very small one) to confirm my thoughts and provide a better amp for the other cans (the DAC1 amp has great synergy with the HD580/600/650, but it cannot wake up the HP-2, control the PS-1’s bass or give the MDR-R10 what it needs). I’m glad I finally heard the elusive Orpheus but I’m sad because even if I could one day afford it I could never justify such a luxurious purchase. It’s 1AM and I’m not sleeping anytime soon – I promised my buddies I’d hang out at the Brit (Britannia Arms, a local British/Irish pub) but I reneged and am spending my weekend alone with the HE90, like a truly dedicated Head-Fi geek!