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No idea. If you check my profile, you'll see I've never had the 1540s in my possession.
Ok thanks.
No idea. If you check my profile, you'll see I've never had the 1540s in my possession.
Hey @Sweetness2309
We never did and never will give false information out. As a matter of fact, the larger earpads for the Maple Silver version are in the prototyping stage. Rest assure, as soon as we will have more concrete information, we will release it to the forums, as we did with our previous development stages. Just ask the guys around, we're sure they will vouch for us regarding this. Thank you for your patience and for understanding.
Best regards,
The Meze Team
This video needs an updated version now as the new pads give the sound a bit more space and possibly reduce the bass a little. They are on the warm side of neutral, which makes them an easy all-rounder.
Here are how they look with the new pads, which anyone who bought them recently will get. The first picture shows one of the original pads for comparison.
I'm amazed the old pads were so small! WOW!
How do these compare to the HD 650s technically? Also, are these as smooth and liquid as the 650s with no grain?
The meze are quite smooth with cleaner bass albeit lesser extension.
Resoltion, dynamics, low level detail....you know how difficult it is to match HD650, Meze is simply not in the same league.
Treble smoothness is identical but 650 has flatter FR and better texture. The meze might sound fatiguing over longer run despite smoothness, mainly due to the ultimate lack of resolution.
Hi can anyone tell me the size of the plugs that go into the headphones ? I am wondering if these will work with my HE400s balanced cable.
Thanks
Nick
Glance at the post directly above yous.
Thank you for the comparison. Well, I was about to pull the trigger on these, now I am not.
Yes I looked at that and that seems to convert to 3.5mm plugs. The HE400s are smaller 2.5mm plugs.
Cheers
Nick
I must add that the meze are very easy to drive and sound enjoyable out of portable sources as well. HD650 although not difficult to drive, does not sound anywhere near its potential with portable gear.