@Takeanidea nice unboxing video. I’m very curious in your assessment of the R10p. The Susvaras are my second favorite headphone. You mentioned that the r10p has better bass. If that’s the case, and everything else is top-notch, I think I’ll pull the trigger. Susvaras with more bass impact, and a closed back design , would be amazing
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HIFIMAN HE-R10 Closed-Back Headphones Discussion & Impressions
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ThanatosVI
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Do it, for science!@Takeanidea nice unboxing video. I’m very curious in your assessment of the R10p. The Susvaras are my second favorite headphone. You mentioned that the r10p has better bass. If that’s the case, and everything else is top-notch, I think I’ll pull the trigger. Susvaras with more bass impact, and a closed back design , would be amazing
A blind test wouldn't work, because the weight difference is huge. I've been told that the difference is just as great in the retail price. The dynamic is $1500. The planar is $4000 more.Good video, I like that "adios" for spanish people or latinoamericans...
I think that is difficult (because of the weight difference of the two R10s), but could you try a blind test between both?
Thanks for your unboxing review. I would like that somebody in the loaner tour has a Sony R10 to compare with them...
A written article is already up on www.subjective.reviews
I'll spend more time with them over the next few days. I have only had a small time with them, but the sound was good.@Takeanidea nice unboxing video. I’m very curious in your assessment of the R10p. The Susvaras are my second favorite headphone. You mentioned that the r10p has better bass. If that’s the case, and everything else is top-notch, I think I’ll pull the trigger. Susvaras with more bass impact, and a closed back design , would be amazing
@Takeanidea I saw that you were driving them with a DAP, are they super easy to drive?
ThanatosVI
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Yes they are.@Takeanidea I saw that you were driving them with a DAP, are they super easy to drive?
30 oms and 100db sensitivity
I plugged both of them into the laptop and they went plenty loud. My dap was an ak380, that had the amp module attached to it. The amp module was needed for the Susvara. The balanced connection was in high gain mode which delivers 8.2 volts. The unbalanced is 4.1 volts.
Kammerat Rebekka
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I wonder whether Hifiman will be selling the cups seperately for those of us who already own the headband and yokes.
I'd have feedback about there being only one cable connected to either of the R-10 models. This is to enable users to connect a bluemini. This is a wireless module that comes free with the Deva, which retails at $299. Have I missed something? Because it doesn't seem to be supplied with the P or the D. How many out there, hypothetically, would want to use the R-10 wirelessly? I suppose the decision to incorporate just the one cable must mean that HiFiMan think people would be interested in this
I wonder whether Hifiman will be selling the cups seperately for those of us who already own the headband and yokes.
yes, for a $30 discount off the full retail price
do the headphones even have a serial number?
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Considering these are essentially a counterfeit product, one would assume notdo the headphones even have a serial number?
Very good question! All the premium headphones have serial numbers. The P that I have here has no serial number evidentdo the headphones even have a serial number?
Am now close to 10 hours with the P. Stay tuned for an update tomorrow
ThanatosVI
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I would have Cracked 10h on the first dayAm now close to 10 hours with the P. Stay tuned for an update tomorrow
Can't wait for more impressions.
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