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I've bend it in a few steps to no overdone it. Now it is perfect for me. Enjoying Arya a lot!OK, I understand , when I got them I tried bending the bridge, it probably takes action with more confidence
I've bend it in a few steps to no overdone it. Now it is perfect for me. Enjoying Arya a lot!OK, I understand , when I got them I tried bending the bridge, it probably takes action with more confidence
Thank you, I like to listen while moving around house I've "opened/relaxed" headband by bending out left and right "corner". I've put my hands on headband put my thumbs on "corner" and opened it a bit and again with another side. Tricky part is to do it evenly on both sides. I've done it in few steps.Hmmm, it will take me a while to figure out what you actually did.
Thank you for engagement
BTW I like your BT invention
Arya have great potential. On DAP they have clear sound with good resolution, but on a stationary system -Pegasus-> BHA-1-sound is a holograph with a lot of detail and smooth movement of sounds in an endless scene. I have the impression that Arya can realistically display a lot better equipment than mine.I've bend it in a few steps to no overdone it. Now it is perfect for me. Enjoying Arya a lot!
The fear of failure was for no reason, the bridge was made of 0.4 mm thick steel strip (it seems to me), and most importantly, bending helps.Thank you, I like to listen while moving around house I've "opened/relaxed" headband by bending out left and right "corner". I've put my hands on headband put my thumbs on "corner" and opened it a bit and again with another side. Tricky part is to do it evenly on both sides. I've done it in few steps.
I'm not familiar with that amp but burn in has a very real effect on the Aryas for me. When I first got it (brand new) it was a pretty sharp in the treble. Now it's still a bright headphone overall but not too sharp or harsh. The difference to me was profound after even just 30 hours of pink noise. Now the Aryas are only harsh oh the treble to me during poorly mastered recordingsHey guys, I bought the Arya very recently and it sounds very good, but the only problem is s sounds are quite harsh to my ears, and I'm not sure if it's due to my amp (Feliks Echo, probably not the best pairing I know but it's the only thing I've got apart from a Magni/Modi stack). My Meze 99 Neos also sound a little harsh with s sounds but it's not quite as bad, so I'm thinking it might possibly be bad synergy or something but not entirely sure. I owned an Atticus a little while back and there was absolutely no harshness. Any ideas? Or any suggestions for amps that are supposed to pair well with Arya while eliminating any harshness?
Hi, SQ is very good for device of this form factor ( here is more info: https://www.audiosciencereview.com/...qudelix-5k-bluetooth-dac-headphone-amp.17386/ ) just make sure you have enabled high power mode 4VRMS. I've no desktop reference system to compare.Arya have great potential. On DAP they have clear sound with good resolution, but on a stationary system -Pegasus-> BHA-1-sound is a holograph with a lot of detail and smooth movement of sounds in an endless scene. I have the impression that Arya can realistically display a lot better equipment than mine.
The fear of failure was for no reason, the bridge was made of 0.4 mm thick steel strip (it seems to me), and most importantly, bending helps.
I will copy your invention for my Arya, I like the idea of moving around the house and enjoying the terrace, without having to carry a DAP.
What is the sound quality and does it decrease with increasing distance from the source?
Be patient, burn in is real for new Arya set. After more than 50h of listening sound settled for me.Hey guys, I bought the Arya very recently and it sounds very good, but the only problem is s sounds are quite harsh to my ears, and I'm not sure if it's due to my amp (Feliks Echo, probably not the best pairing I know but it's the only thing I've got apart from a Magni/Modi stack). My Meze 99 Neos also sound a little harsh with s sounds but it's not quite as bad, so I'm thinking it might possibly be bad synergy or something but not entirely sure. I owned an Atticus a little while back and there was absolutely no harshness. Any ideas? Or any suggestions for amps that are supposed to pair well with Arya while eliminating any harshness?
Interesting question I've Onkyo Integra A-8850 (half vintage and want to know how it compares to dedicated HP amps. I'm wondering if ti make sense to make speaker tap vs connecting directly to HP output of the amp? Lack of output power to drive Arya shouldn't be the issue here.Anyone try feeding these from a vintage speaker amp?
Interesting question I've Onkyo Integra A-8850 (half vintage and want to know how it compares to dedicated HP amps. I'm wondering if ti make sense to make speaker tap vs connecting directly to HP output of the amp? Lack of output power to drive Arya shouldn't be the issue here.
What speaker tap do you use if I can ask. Something like this? https://robrobinette.com/RobinetteBox.htmI run most of my headphones from the speaker taps (HE-6SE, HD800S, LCD-2C) and from experience can hear the improvement in sound vs the headphone out, especially on newer speaker amps that use opamps and not dropping resistors from the amp.
There is no doubt that 5K is a capable small device. How would you describe comparing Arya +5K in relation to your AmironHi, SQ is very good for device of this form factor ( here is more info: https://www.audiosciencereview.com/...qudelix-5k-bluetooth-dac-headphone-amp.17386/ ) just make sure you have enabled high power mode 4VRMS. I've no desktop reference system to compare.
I'm very interested in comparsion with your stationary system.
BT receptions is OK to me, I'm streaming form LG V30 which is my dedicated DAP with BT 5.0/LDAC and manually set LDAC to high SQ (909/990kB/s) every time in dev. options. 10m distance in direct sight or one wall between is OK without drops, but YMMV.
What music are you using to judge? It could be, as many have mentioned already, a burn in or synergy issue, but not for nothing in my experience Arya is very unforgiving of bright and/or poorly mastered music. Arya is inherently bright and extremely fast & resolving, so it's going to show you every detail of whatever you put into it, for better or for worse. Tbh, I don't enjoy most modern pop/rock on Arya, it's just too harsh and bright and loud. I find Arya works best with electronica, where powerful dynamics & shiny highs are part of the appeal, and jazz, where the mastering is typically excellent.Hey guys, I bought the Arya very recently and it sounds very good, but the only problem is s sounds are quite harsh to my ears, and I'm not sure if it's due to my amp (Feliks Echo, probably not the best pairing I know but it's the only thing I've got apart from a Magni/Modi stack). My Meze 99 Neos also sound a little harsh with s sounds but it's not quite as bad, so I'm thinking it might possibly be bad synergy or something but not entirely sure. I owned an Atticus a little while back and there was absolutely no harshness. Any ideas? Or any suggestions for amps that are supposed to pair well with Arya while eliminating any harshness?
tough question, I use Amirons only for video calls and PC video listening now as they are closed back and block family noise a bit. They are good HPs but nothing to compare to Arya+5k combo, maybe bass impact is little bit better, but has resonances in closed chassis.There is no doubt that 5K is a capable small device. How would you describe comparing Arya +5K in relation to your Amiron