AudioAndCoffee
100+ Head-Fier
i prefer 109 more than clear ..a friend of mine told me the same. preferred 109 to elite
i prefer 109 more than clear ..a friend of mine told me the same. preferred 109 to elite
Do you have the 109’s? They’ve moved straight into my recommendation for this price point.Would be interested in what dynamic driver headphones other members have as I'm in the market for a good pair under $1500.
I only use dynamics. The only planar I really got along with was the Quad Era-1, but the fit was terrible. What exactly are you after?I have a number of planers and similar number of dynamic drivers and prefer dynamic drivers. Would be interested in what dynamic driver headphones other members have as I'm in the market for a good pair under $1500.
well its open type .. u can definitely hear ur surrounding .. lol ..How well to these isolate the outside sounds? I actually prefer very open headphones where I can hear folks around me.
Nice.I've owned the Arya and I currently own the Elite. But I've found the 109 to have a better sense of clarity, dynamics, and texture than both of those planars. The 109 has more "color" to the music. I've found that planars, even TOTL, present music as shades of gray rather than vivid colors. It seems like there's always some sort of haze in the background that detracts from the sense of background blackness. So for me, even though the 109 is not as resolving, it still beats those other phones because of the raw dynamics, tonality, and dark background. It really is a spectacular headphone.
Did you try the Meze with the original pads? Smaller and less comfortable, but they're supposed to sound good, no bloated bass.Yes Australian. Have got akg k701, beyerdynamic t90, Audio-Technica r70x, focal elegia, grado sr225e. Was after something the next level up. Imho the worst headphone I ever owned was the meze 99 classic. Mids and highs were good, build and look was excellent but the bass was just too overpowering so much so that I couldn’t listen to them for more than 10 minutes.
Agree about he6. I had three: two originals many years ago and one se. In the mid-highs is one of the best tried. But still prefere the 109Nice.
I hope I can bring a 109 Pro to Brazil one day.
They seem awesome.
On a different matter, may I suggest you a planar that has slam and dynamics, while maintaining nice clarity and texture, with a holographic stage?
Hifiman HE6seV2. $399 new. Insane.
You have a TOTL DAC and a nice amp (HE6 plays well from Soloist but still benefits from more power).
These headphones just need a few mods to improve what's already great: DCA Ether Angled Pads and open grills, with optional bass mod.
Shoot me a PM if you're interested in knowing more.
Cheers guys and have fun with your Meze's
I have written extensively about the Neumann NDH 30, a landmark product by the famous, century-old studio equipment maker. It clearly and impressively redefines what can be achieved in the area below € 1000 (and more for sure). It is funny how people interested in the range up to €1500 overlook a headphone of tremendous vfm, able to win hands-down in a contest of comparable or even more expensive headphones due to its very fine and extended frequency balance, extreme detail, speed, naturalness and comfort. All it takes is a careful listen with top electronics to see that it is not only a tremendous new tool for the recording industry (as designed) but a genuine audiophiles' dream. At least for those who like utmost precision and balance.I have a number of planers and similar number of dynamic drivers and prefer dynamic drivers. Would be interested in what dynamic driver headphones other members have as I'm in the market for a good pair under $1500.