FooFighter
Headphoneus Supremus
I will pm youI got a few spare rings I could send within Germany, just gotta check if they look ok.
Maybe Europe too but in any case shipping is not on me.
I will pm youI got a few spare rings I could send within Germany, just gotta check if they look ok.
Maybe Europe too but in any case shipping is not on me.
Just to share the funI just put in an order for a Hifiman mounting ring - 1 order ($10) consists of 2 rings. Free shipping in the US.
$178 for shipping to Europe? I'd call Hifiman to check on that; sounds like some mistake...
... and Santa will park the sled and reindeer outside and will hand it to him personally.Will probably be a personal delivery with a Christmas choir.
The Susvara is not a cheap headphone by any means (this we know). I was concerned spending this type of money on a headphone. That concern flew out the window from my first minute with the Susvara. It is worth every penny.Thanks for the detailed info, it’s difficult to not jump to the Susvara wagon with a post like this!
How do you compare Susvara to 009?To return to our favorite topic (on this thread), the Hegel H95 is quite a compelling proposition for the Susvaras (and the TC). All-in-one unit. Performance to price ratio is laughably high, given what high-end head-amps go for.
@JeffMann Re-posting your question here so that the LCD-5 thread is not further derailed.How do the ZMF Eikon hybrid pads slip on the HiFiMan mounting ring? What keeps them in place on the mounting ring?
Also, will it correct my sound problem with the Susvara headphone, which I find is too thin/bright sounding with any of my headphome amplifiers (eg. Niimbus US4, Audio-GD M19)?
Jeff.
Thank you for replying.@JeffMann Re-posting your question here so that the LCD-5 thread is not further derailed.
Once you slip the mounting rings inside the bottom part of the pads, and then attach the mounting rings to Susvara's cups, the pads would naturally hold in place by friction. In other words, the mounting rings would effectively "sandwich" the bottom part of the pads to the cups. Basically the same way it's been with oldschool Hifimans like HE-500 or HE-6.
Yes, it should tackle the issues you have with stock Susvara. The point of ZMF Eikon hybrids is to keep magic of stock Susvara sound as much as possible while:
- Improving low to mid bass heft and impact.
- Improving on perceived balance in mids to treble region, by decreasing thinness in upper mids and excessive "stadium-like" airiness in highs.
- Improving on perceived timbre by eliminating unnatural diffusiveness of stock pads.
- NOTE: As with everything, there are sonic trade-offs. If you increase something, you automatically decrease something else - and vice versa. If you are absolutely in love with stock Susvara sound, you could still find the trade-offs a bit too much to accept.
https://www.head-fi.org/search/7167854/?q=earpad&t=post&c[thread]=853031&o=dateThank you for replying.
From your photo, it would seem that the pad edges go under the clips. Does that make it harder to install the mounting rings because the gap under the mounting rings is now reduced by the thickness of the pad edge?
I personally plan to buy those earpads to see what effect it has on the sound quality.
By the way, I cannot locate online where there has been a comparison of different earpads for the Susvara other than this post - https://www.superbestaudiofriends.o...-susvara-review-and-measurements.4462/page-11
Jeff.
hi,
arctic cable opera series (palladium plated) is a good choice for Susvara?