This looks normal for the Susvara. If you search this thread, you'll find several similar pictures posted. There doesn't appear to be anything wrong with it. There are spotty gold traces and both sides appear totally randomly spread out, like your pics show. This doesn't seem to impact the sound.
I am in the process of reading thru the thread (using search feature) getting a better feel for user experience around the DAC topic. I’m planning sometime this next year to add a Holo DAC (still debating, probably Spring3 KTE with the built-on Pre-amp). Any input appreciated but I bet there’s plenty already been said.
For Susvara it’s better to get an amp first. A very good amp. Don’t get me wrong, DACs are very important. But with a headphones like this you need to have an outstanding amplifier to enjoy all those nice things that expensive DAC is capable of.
As for DACs it’s always better to demo if you like this type of sound or not. If it turns out that NOS R2R is your thing - Holo is a great choice.
Just watched a review in YouTube and wanted to see mine and now I am confused, if it should look like this and why it’s not looking clean. Those are my first headphones I am new to the Headphone world and wanted to be sure that they are okay.
Just do a google search for Susvara Driver and you can look at several examples where there is a color variation on the drivers.. here is an example I found for ya...
I bought headphones from Moon Audio. The company actually lets you make a return to a local store. Save all the packaging, etc. Saves the return shipping cost.
I bought on open box from Headamp who are a registered HIFIMAN dealer, so not only 60 day return policy but also full 3- year warranty plus 90 days extra warranty from HIFIMAN for registering online. Just beginning to appreciate but everything received intact at a fabulous price.
You have to shine a light through them to see the speckles. Without a light, they look pretty uniform like the images you posted. Shine a flashlight from the other side and you'll see what others are seeing.
This looks normal for the Susvara. If you search this thread, you'll find several similar pictures posted. There doesn't appear to be anything wrong with it. There are spotty gold traces and both sides appear totally randomly spread out, like your pics show. This doesn't seem to impact the sound.
As a pro tip: I noticed that even though they fit comfortably quite easily, it does matter how one fits them in head. I've found them bright earlier, but today I readjusted them for the first time and changed both sides tighter by one tick so that my ears were on the bottom of the earcup until I kind kind of push them down in my head. Now the fit is much tighter and they don't move in my head so much. I noticed that this somehow affected the brightness and now they feel more neutral. I don't feel such a need for EQ anymore.
Yep - revelatory is the perfect word. I hadn't expected this level of emotional engagement - I feel as though the music flows naturally through these cans. I'm not sure how the Susvara achieves this musicality - but other top tier headphones that I compared it against didn't compete - technically they may have been great but none of them played with my emotions like the music I hear through the Susvara.
I was lucky that I'd listened to a pair (shop demo) in December. I've needed to sell a lot of my other equipment to be able to get a pair but I knew ithey'd be worth it (I took my Flux Volot with me to the shop demo to check compatibility).
Well said. When I got my Sus a few weeks ago, I was emotionally overwhelmed. Driving with a Benchmark AHB2. Reading about your Flux VOLOT - congrats on what looks like a great marriage!!
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