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I just received it today too but with 4 pins XLR and like 8 ft long.Nice build
Cost more though.
Burning with 109 Pro right now.
Will test it with Liric too later.
I just received it today too but with 4 pins XLR and like 8 ft long.Nice build
Right. 2.5 meters. I try tomorrowI just received it today too but with 4 pins XLR and like 8 ft long.
Cost more though.
Burning with 109 Pro right now.
Will test it with Liric too later.
Artic cables are also very nice.Norne cables are great
i had oppo pm3 long time ago with special cable from forzaudioworks. i think 109 is a good upgrade. you find used in the forum. and you drive easily with dapHi All,
I'm seriously considering the 109s even though they are more expensive than I anything I've bought in the past. I currently own Sony MDR-1AM2s and Oppo PM3s. I recently upgraded my DAP from a Shanling M3X and Cowon Plenue M2 (both might be for sale quite soon so I can finance the Meze 109 Pros ). I'm looking for a wide-open, layered sound with good imagery. I like to hear the nuances in the music I listen to (Trevor Hall, CSN, John Butler, Michael Hedges). How does the sound from the Meze 109 Pro compare to the headphones I currently own?
Thanks in advance.
You find the right headphones here. The 109 Pro are not quite there where the Focal Clear or the Ananda perform technically. But both of them has mid timbre (especially the Clear), which is a big no no to me. The 109 Pro's stage is quite flexible, they can sound big or intimate when it's needed, it has an airy sound signature done smoothly so no worries about the headstage. Depth wise they're all on the same league. Definitely more detailed than those sub 500$ headphones. Comfort and drivability are at the top of the game.Hi All,
I'm seriously considering the 109s even though they are more expensive than I anything I've bought in the past. I currently own Sony MDR-1AM2s and Oppo PM3s. I recently upgraded my DAP from a Shanling M3X and Cowon Plenue M2 (both might be for sale quite soon so I can finance the Meze 109 Pros ). I'm looking for a wide-open, layered sound with good imagery. I like to hear the nuances in the music I listen to (Trevor Hall, CSN, John Butler, Michael Hedges). How does the sound from the Meze 109 Pro compare to the headphones I currently own?
Thanks in advance.
As a former owner of both the Clear and the Ananda, I couldn't agree more about the timbre on the Clear - which I never really warmed to.The 109 Pro are not quite there where the Focal Clear or the Ananda perform technically. But both of them has mid timbre (especially the Clear), which is a big no no to me. The 109 Pro's stage is quite flexible, they can sound big or intimate when it's needed, it has an airy sound signature done smoothly so no worries about the headstage. Depth wise they're all on the same league. Definitely more detailed than those sub 500$ headphones. Comfort and drivability are at the top of the game.
The sound signature of this headphones is very different so first of all it depends on what kind of sound you are looking for.I was considering the Arya from Hifiman, but I have heard this headphone is great, and around 500 dollars less expensive. Would you guys save for the Arya or buy this headphone based on your own experiences if you were looking for just one that might be your endgame?
never tried Arya but recently i had one he-6 se. endgame is a big word. but i have tried many headphones and honestly meze is a successful product and moreover you don't have to worry about amplificationsI was considering the Arya from Hifiman, but I have heard this headphone is great, and around 500 dollars less expensive. Would you guys save for the Arya or buy this headphone based on your own experiences if you were looking for just one that might be your endgame?
I like detail but I also like full-bodied sound. I like to experience music versus just listening with total analytical mode. I guess I would say I like Grado 325s, and I like the Shure 1540 studios as well. I use Tidal and Amazon Music HD. I did not like the AKG K553 Mk2s.The sound signature of this headphones is very different so first of all it depends on what kind of sound you are looking for.
It's not that easy. It depends only on your preferences. I would say it in this way. 109 Pro are very easy to drive. If you have good quality dongle or just a good output, you don't need amp for them. Of course a nice amp would drive them better. For Arya, you need a good quality amp.I was considering the Arya from Hifiman, but I have heard this headphone is great, and around 500 dollars less expensive. Would you guys save for the Arya or buy this headphone based on your own experiences if you were looking for just one that might be your endgame?
I don´t know why but everytime i try one planar headphone, I am left with a bitter taste in my mouth, preferring the dynamics in the end. in classified i saw two 109 used...I like detail but I also like full-bodied sound. I like to experience music versus just listening with total analytical mode. I guess I would say I like Grado 325s, and I like the Shure 1540 studios as well. I use Tidal and Amazon Music HD. I did not like the AKG K553 Mk2s.