Pakalini
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Cmon 20ohms, any proper smartphone like lg v30 can drive 10 of those at the same time, Oluv was right amp isn't needed.
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Cmon 20ohms, any proper smartphone like lg v30 can drive 10 of those at the same time, Oluv was right amp isn't needed.
Wish there was more of a consensus on these on how they actually perform
The reviews on Drop are consistently good.Wish there was more of a consensus on these on how they actually perform
The reviews on Drop are consistently good.
21 reviews averaging 4.6 stars. Not a ton of reviews, but pretty overwhelmingly positive there. With them on sale at $500 I'd think under $400 used will be pretty normal.
I only mentioned Drop, as I said. I don't dispute that there are some (proportionally quite few) negative comments there and elsewhere. Every headphone has detractors. The Elex doesn't fare much better (4.7) despite far more reviews. 4.6, 4.7 certainly seems like consensus on Drop at least that they're both very good. Even the 6XX is at 4.8. Of Zeos, Josh, and Metal571, only Metal was negative overall, and it seems his weren't a production pair given the serial number. Josh seemed to think more of the XX than the more expensive Ananda. I would definitely be wary though if those comments you reference are concerning.
I only mentioned Drop, as I said. I don't dispute that there are some (proportionally quite few) negative comments there and elsewhere. Every headphone has detractors. The Elex doesn't fare much better (4.7) despite far more reviews. 4.6, 4.7 certainly seems like consensus on Drop at least that they're both very good. Even the 6XX is at 4.8. Of Zeos, Josh, and Metal571, only Metal was negative overall, and it seems his weren't a production pair given the serial number. Josh seemed to think more of the XX than the more expensive Ananda. I would definitely be wary though if those comments you reference are concerning.
The issue is that there are scant reviews by well-known, trusted reviewers, and probably the ones I trust the most as far as objectivity who did review it, do raise some issues. Of the ones you mentioned:
I think a better impression and treatment of these comes from DIY Audio Heaven (https://diyaudioheaven.wordpress.com/headphones/measurements/hifiman/edition-xx-massdrop/) who does give them an overall favorable nod I'd say but with some caveats:
- Metal571 was really unimpressed, and he's someone I trust fairly highly, but you are right that he might have received a unit with issues, given that 0 serial number, perhaps.
- Joshua Valour seemed to give them a conditional recommendation if the sound signature and comfort are a match-- he did like the headband on it better than the Ananda, and he liked the comfort -- but I wouldn't say he thought it was a slam dunk over the Ananda by any means, giving the nod to Ananda in the treble and on detail, and to the XX if you like a more relaxed sound, and I believe gave them the edge on bass as well
- Zeos -- well he's an outlier on this one really, going as far as to say that the only difference between this and the Arya no less(forget comparisons to the cheaper Ananda!) was that the XX was closer-in (more intimate, less spacious) and less detailed -- but declared that those were the only two differences and he didn't think it merited the $1000 difference in price.... and I love Zeos for entertainment and to give me, sometimes at least, some idea about the sound, but he's the least objective of the these three in my opinion by far
A very, very nice sounding headphone. The special Massdrop pricing makes this headphone an excellent buy. Of course this headphone can’t be bought in the stores but for them a Edition Xv2 or Ananda is a reasonable alternative.But he also raises some issues:
For about the same price there is also the Sundara but this one has a different driver and looks. To me the Sundara is slightly coarser sounding though.
The HE1000 has a similar tonal balance but is a bit airier sounding and a more refined.
The sound signature is very realistic and dynamic. Perhaps leaning somewhat to bass-lean side of things for some. Slightly lacks in ‘grunt’ but sub-bass is still heard and impresses if recorded loud enough. The treble peak is the weak spot of this headphone. When you are not bothered by it than this is great. For treble sensitive folks, like me, it is a bit too much. This makes the headphone a tad ‘sharp’ sounding.And that 6 KHz distortion issue that @bagwell359 brought up:
The Distortion spike around 6kHz is real though and reaches an audible 2%. This and the treble peak are responsible for the sharpish ‘edge’.So, I'm not sure what to think, but I'll find out in a few days when they arrive!
Soulsik from Next Big Thing Studio youtube channel also loved these for what it's worth!
I reviewed them on my channel and on Drop.com and I don't have an issue at all with the peaky treble or lean bass. I am sensitive to the upper mids/lower treble regions, if they are aggressive. I find the XX to be very smooth and relaxed in those areas. Here is what I said in my review on drop.com:
"Bass- amazing, deep, fast, clean, detailed and impactful. Mids - smooth, relaxed with a hint of warmth but natural sounding with good clarity and details Treble - effortless, laidback but good extension and clarity Soundstage - wide but intimate at the same time Imaging - placement is okay not the most precise Details - clear and present but not forced''
https://drop.com/buy/massdrop-x-hif...s/2476443?utm_source=linkshare&referer=FTSS2S