Absolutely you can. Have you tried talking to any of them?I mean this would make sense seeing as the lcd-x is not exactly a neutral can (despite being marketed as one) and the focals are all pretty neutral but could any of us truly know what the engineers intended?
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LCD-X and XC Update
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mikecheck95
100+ Head-Fier
Absolutely you can. Have you tried talking to any of them?
Not anyone famous but I have spoke to recording students… You’re right if you ASK them they can tell you what they’re going for - this is true.
lightoflight
100+ Head-Fier
I really love the sound signature of this headphone and I think it has reached its limit with the big components I'm feeding it.
The LCD-X 2021 gives me an on stage experience with the band when I put them on.


jonathan c
Headphoneus Supremus
If your LCD-X is plugged into the Flux Lab h/p/a,I really love the sound signature of this headphone and I think it has reached its limit with the big components I'm feeding it.The LCD-X 2021 gives me an on stage experience with the band when I put them on.
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lightoflight
100+ Head-Fier
Oh yes it is. Don't let that 4.4 to XLR conversion cable throw you off. FA-12 for the win. The warmth and clarity is superb!If your LCD-X is plugged into the Flux Lab h/p/a,![]()

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rulerofrecords
100+ Head-Fier
I think it's a good thing we do not knowI mean this would make sense seeing as the lcd-x is not exactly a neutral can (despite being marketed as one) and the focals are all pretty neutral but could any of us truly know what the engineers intended?

Lyssky
100+ Head-Fier
A question:
I own a December 2019 LCD-XC. In how much time do you think the drivers fail and need to be replaced?
Thanks
I own a December 2019 LCD-XC. In how much time do you think the drivers fail and need to be replaced?
Thanks
Unless there’s a manufacturing defect in yours or you do something you shouldn’t do with them (like putting the earpads together and pushing them together creating pressure or squeezing them onto your head rapidly) they should last for years and years.A question:
I own a December 2019 LCD-XC. In how much time do you think the drivers fail and need to be replaced?
Thanks
jonathan c
Headphoneus Supremus
As long as you don’t: listen at mega-volume, plug in / take out the XCs while the hp amp volume is up, turn on / turn off hp amp with the volume up & the XCs plugged in…driver failure should not be an issue. If it is despite the above precautions, the XCs are defective.A question:
I own a December 2019 LCD-XC. In how much time do you think the drivers fail and need to be replaced?
Thanks
Unless there’s a manufacturing defect in yours or you do something you shouldn’t do with them (like putting the earpads together and pushing them together creating pressure or squeezing them onto your head rapidly) they should last for years and years. There’s numerous users on this forum who’ve had their Audeze headphones since they first came to market still going strong.
jonathan c
Headphoneus Supremus
PS to @Lyssky: while I do not own XCs, I do own the LCD-X of 2016 vintage with the old-style headband (very comfortable). The X is going strong.
You see so many reviewers doing this, it drives me crazy. As others have said though, LCDs are pretty reliable now and shouldn't just spontaneously failor you do something you shouldn’t do with them (like putting the earpads together and pushing them together creating pressure
Lyssky
100+ Head-Fier
By the way, what’s the physics behind this? How does doing this damage the drivers ?(like putting the earpads together and pushing them together creating pressure or squeezing them onto your head rapidly)
The front chamber is sealed so if you put the earpads together and squeeze the air pressure can damage the diaphragm. With diaphragms as thin as they are I wouldn’t want to put much pressure on them.By the way, what’s the physics behind this? How does doing this damage the drivers ?
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