sillysally
Headphoneus Supremus
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Yes its important for folks to understand that you can make a good HPEQ or a no so good HPEQ, it just takes a few try's to hear what is good and not so good.
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Good point, you don't need the SR-009's to enjoy a Realiser rig, even the base Stax system that you can get with the Realiser is pretty good.
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Yes the SR-009's headphones are a life time investment, congrats!.
Ok ("silver") I was to lazy to look up the part number.
Just received the Realiser today! Chained it into my system from my PC's HDMI-out -> Realiser Toslink-out -> Berkeley Alpha DAC. Took a few tries to get a good HPEQ with my SR007s.
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Yes its important for folks to understand that you can make a good HPEQ or a no so good HPEQ, it just takes a few try's to hear what is good and not so good.
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If you know what speakers sound like, that's how the Realiser sounds like. A SR009 helps, too, but I'll be getting by with a SR007.
It's a pretty cool device and I don't want to discourage you or anyone else, but the coolness is heavily predicated on your willingness to do a proper PRIR.
Good point, you don't need the SR-009's to enjoy a Realiser rig, even the base Stax system that you can get with the Realiser is pretty good.
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P.S. - couldn't resist today, so as long as I was there I also bought a new Stax wooden headphone stand and plastic cover, and a new 2.5m "silver" extension cord for the SR-009. What the heck, it's a lifetime investment. Might as well do it right.
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Yes the SR-009's headphones are a life time investment, congrats!.
Ok ("silver") I was to lazy to look up the part number.