TMRaven
Headphoneus Supremus
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Problem with Tyll is you won't get a review of the headphone unless he likes it.
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Price per performance has been way below what they were worth, best headphones under $1000. About time Dan gets rewarded for his hard work, can't wait, preordered mine right after they were announced!
The Alpha Dog are very competitive versus the LCD-2 but the Audeze headphones are also way overpriced!
And I don't agree with your statement, the best headphones under $1000 are the HiFiMAN HE-560. (IMO of course...)
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I had the 560 for a couple months and the lower treble hump ruined vocals, even with EQ, too much tizz and distortion so I moved on!
Yeah, there would be little stopping someone from taking Alpha cups/drivers and sticking them on a Prime headband and reselling them as primes. At that point they'd look identical, and the con artist would still have their Primes and a wad of cash.
I had the 560 for a couple months and the lower treble hump ruined vocals, even with EQ, too much tizz and distortion so I moved on!
Me too. I hated them...but it turned out my pair was defective.
Yeah, there would be little stopping someone from taking Alpha cups/drivers and sticking them on a Prime headband and reselling them as primes. At that point they'd look identical, and the con artist would still have their Primes and a wad of cash.
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I don't want to read a review from biased Johnny Bumpkin who is only on his second pair of cans, the former being various versions of Mad Dogs. I want to hear what Tyll, an experienced listener, has to say and see his measurements before I buy.
You should want this too. It's common sense, really. How often do you go into $1000 purchases blind?
Why would you want to read a review before they are available? And what does Tyll's tastes and measurements have to do with how it will sound like to someone else? Don't you listen first, or buy with an option of returning?