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I have an Arya Stealth. Adding 109 Pro to my collection will be a complementary headphone or both will have similar traits?
They have different sound signatures and texture weight.I have an Arya Stealth. Adding 109 Pro to my collection will be a complementary headphone or both will have similar traits?
Hi thereHi everyone.
I’m interested in potentially purchasing the Meze 109 Pro.
However, DMS said he wasn’t that impressed with them when running on tubes.
I run a iBasso DX320 edition X with the Amp 14 module which is a dual nutube setup and it sounds awesome.
Just wondering if anyone here has any experiences with the 109 pro on tubes, and if so how does it sound especially the treble end of things?
Thanks all
Yes, except for comfort & build quality. I find the 109 Pro to fit better and built much better.Such as the sense of space, speed, detail/resolution, effortlessness, imaging, extension(in one or both directions), and comfort & build quality?
I'm just a bit bored of the Arya's now and want to try something new. Unfortunately Ireland doesn't have many Hifi shops that carry a lot of display models so I usually have to take a chance and buy something to try it.What do you dislike about Arya, or think the 109 will do better at..? I would for sure go for Arya, if similarly priced.
The Meze 109 has excellent vocals. But the Meze 109 could be bright on the top end for some people. I have the 6XX and had the Edition XS. And I definitely prefer the Meze 109 more. I only take out the 6XX when I am on tubes.Hi, Haven’t been on here for a while, as I’ve been happy with my present cans HD6XX & Edition XS, for 7 yrs and a year respectively. I only listen via CD transport, Co-Ax to SMSL D300 into Singxer SA-1 all balanced and 4.4 Pentaconn balanced cables on both sets of cans. I have over 2500 CD's and 85% are vocal CD's.
I find the XS a bit nasally, on vocals, and the vocals are not as clear or defined as the HD6XX, which although an inferior listen overall, are much nicer for congested mid ranges as lyrics are more followable as they are cleaner & clearer, more forward, ie, you can hear the diction of words better.
SO, sorry for the long intro, would these 109 pro be more like the 6XX or XS, as I really prefer a detailing and diction of vocals more than a larger soundstage or deep bass or bright top end and l still listen predominantly to the 6XX, and think these 109 pro might be my answer, or a recommendation of something that gives excellent vocals up to £1k….. Cheers.
Thank you, the D300 is a ROHM chipped DAC and the SA-1 is class A, both are a little less edgy and take the "brightness" out of the XS, so may be a good fit for the 109, I will have to travel 140 miles to get a demo, so just trying to get a few impressions from others before committing. Cheers.The Meze 109 has excellent vocals. But the Meze 109 could be bright on the top end for some people. I have the 6XX and had the Edition XS. And I definitely prefer the Meze 109 more. I only take out the 6XX when I am on tubes.
I think the 109 Pro presents more body and depth to vocals than the HD600 series. Definitely more detail and resolution as well. For vocals these might be the best you can get up to $1k. If you really want to pony up ZMF is generally regarded as the best for vocals.Hi, Haven’t been on here for a while, as I’ve been happy with my present cans HD6XX & Edition XS, for 7 yrs and a year respectively. I only listen via CD transport, Co-Ax to SMSL D300 into Singxer SA-1 all balanced and 4.4 Pentaconn balanced cables on both sets of cans. I have over 2500 CD's and 85% are vocal CD's.
I find the XS a bit nasally, on vocals, and the vocals are not as clear or defined as the HD6XX, which although an inferior listen overall, are much nicer for congested mid ranges as lyrics are more followable as they are cleaner & clearer, more forward, ie, you can hear the diction of words better.
SO, sorry for the long intro, would these 109 pro be more like the 6XX or XS, as I really prefer a detailing and diction of vocals more than a larger soundstage or deep bass or bright top end and l still listen predominantly to the 6XX, and think these 109 pro might be my answer, or a recommendation of something that gives excellent vocals up to £1k….. Cheers.
NoSuch as the sense of space, speed, detail/resolution, effortlessness, imaging, extension(in one or both directions), and comfort & build quality?
Same for most of USA lol. Welcome to the club. Just make sure you can return it, or sell on Ebay!Ireland doesn't have many Hifi shops that carry a lot of display models so I usually have to take a chance and buy something to try it.
14 day returns here in the EU from the day of delivery even if you open and try something. No questions asked either which is great.Same for most of USA lol. Welcome to the club. Just make sure you can return it, or sell on Ebay!
All of this simply means you need to cut the BS, and go to a Stax dealer..!14 day returns here in the EU from the day of delivery even if you open and try something. No questions asked either which is great.
Such a shame we don't have any big hifi shops here. One store stocks Sennheiser, Audeze, Hifiman and Grado, but have very little in stock. When I asked them about Hifiman they said they only had a Sundara and one other cheaper model. No HD600/650 in stock either. I don't think they had a single Audeze headphone.
Another store stocks Focal, Meze and a handful of others and do usually have a few things in stock, but when I asked they were all sold out of Meze stuff and unsure when they were due more.
Sadly only in Amsterdam. In Europe we are second class lol14 day returns here in the EU from the day of delivery even if you open and try something. No questions asked either which is great.
Such a shame we don't have any big hifi shops here. One store stocks Sennheiser, Audeze, Hifiman and Grado, but have very little in stock. When I asked them about Hifiman they said they only had a Sundara and one other cheaper model. No HD600/650 in stock either. I don't think they had a single Audeze headphone.
Another store stocks Focal, Meze and a handful of others and do usually have a few things in stock, but when I asked they were all sold out of Meze stuff and unsure when they were due more.