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See SASH Deux & Tres; impressive planars from Ukraine | Headphone Reviews and Discussion - Head-Fi.org (head-fi.org)What headphone are in the picture? Where can you buy them?
See SASH Deux & Tres; impressive planars from Ukraine | Headphone Reviews and Discussion - Head-Fi.org (head-fi.org)What headphone are in the picture? Where can you buy them?
Hi. That designer was me. So, what about Gulag?You know, if comrade stalin would see these headbands I am pretty sure the designer would be ship straight to the gulag.
You designed the headband?Hi. That designer was me. So, what about Gulag?
The Odin Thridi utilizes the same headband as the Thror? That headband design looks pretty snazzy - a good blend of industrial, rustic, and functional components. I like it, from an aesthetics viewpoint.You designed the headband?
That headband is a big reason why I bought the Thridi headphones. They are some of the best looking headphones on the market. Very unique looking. Heavy...sure, but not crazy heavy.
You must keep offering headphones with this headband design!
Cheers
The Odin Thridi utilizes the same headband as the Thror? That headband design looks pretty snazzy - a good blend of industrial, rustic, and functional components. I like it, from an aesthetics viewpoint.
If it's equally as comfortable as the other Kennerton headband, I wouldn't mind if the Rögnir switched to this particular design assembly.
I wonder how far along the Rögnir is in its design and testing phases? Is it almost ready for release? How exciting - a nice way to kick off a brand new year.
Depends on what credentials you give Stalin as a designer? Headbands during his era appeared very uncomfortable.Those words about the engineer were too offensive and rude imo
Why wouldn't it.I can't believe this thread is still going haha
Well, it looks nice, and that's about it from my end. I will defer to your judgement, as you have used them at length.Hi.
Yes, the Odin Thridi (Odin mk3) (which doesn't seem to be made anymore now, just as the Odin mk2 has been for some time) utilize the same headband as the Thror.
Yes, the "old" headband equipping the Odin looks pretty snazzy - a good blend of industrial, rustic, and functional components.
But in daily use, it is heavy, rigid, not very comfortable (if poorly adjusted, and even so well adjusted) and limited for a strictly individual use.
All the settings have to be redone (unscrew / tighten the screw) for any other head than his. It's tedious to achieve; not very modern.
In terms of design, I noticed with my first Odin a small construction defect: premature usury of the pivot at the junction of the heavy wooden cups of the Odin with the metal pivot: the direct friction of the piece of metal on the wood, wears out the wood, widens the wooden pivot hole and can eventually cause parasitic vibrations of the wooden cups (when listening to low frequencies at high power) with the loss of contact of the pivot (if the wooden hole of the pivot is enlarged by premature usury of the wood resulting from friction).
I can't believe this thread is still going haha
This post is for you, Eric @eric65, since you seem to enjoy my tastes in footwear and headphone photography
A pair of "Blue Marbling". One you wear on your feet, and another on your head
(The marbling leather is called "Museum", and this is Navy Museum Calf. I customized this from my favorite maker, Carmina Shoemaker, Spain. The headphone needs no introduction )