FiftyPercentLG
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Whatever you do, don't listen to the Ethers on a Schiit Rygg or maxxed WA5. Then you'll be completely screwed. Completely.![]()
You don't think the Liquid Carbon will be bad enough?
Whatever you do, don't listen to the Ethers on a Schiit Rygg or maxxed WA5. Then you'll be completely screwed. Completely.![]()
You don't think the Liquid Carbon will be bad enough?
Jack Woo from Woo Audio will be at A2A in Sydney tonight with the new wa5. I really want to bring my Ether and have a listen, but i dun want to taste the poison........
you only live once.Give in to the temptation![]()
Give in to the temptation![]()
you only live once.
Hello! New to the site but I've been browsing this thread for a while. I think I'm ready to take the plunge on the Ether. For last 10 years I've used IEMs (Shure E2c until my puppy decided it was time for me to graduate to the SE846). I think the last pair of headphones that I used and liked were Sony's Studio Monitors. What is really attractive about the Ether is all of the positive comfort impressions. Anyhow, I just wanted to drop a quick line and say hello.
I've been running the Ether non-stop since I received them on Tuesday, and giving them a listen last night showed signs of improvement to my ears. The sound was opening up a touch and giving better separation. Dan has suggested 100-200 hours of burn-in, so I'm going to continue letting them cook before I sit down and do any critical listening. The fact that with barely more than a day of burn-in they're already showing improvements holds promise for how they'll sound on my setup after more time. I loved the Ether on Dan's WA5, Liquid Crimson, and Liquid Carbon amps at AXPONA. Hopefully I can achieve something similar with my equipment.
I've been running the Ether non-stop since I received them on Tuesday, and giving them a listen last night showed signs of improvement to my ears. The sound was opening up a touch and giving better separation. Dan has suggested 100-200 hours of burn-in, so I'm going to continue letting them cook before I sit down and do any critical listening. The fact that with barely more than a day of burn-in they're already showing improvements holds promise for how they'll sound on my setup after more time. I loved the Ether on Dan's WA5, Liquid Crimson, and Liquid Carbon amps at AXPONA. Hopefully I can achieve something similar with my equipment.
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