jsmiller58
Headphoneus Supremus
Neither am I... hrmmmph.bollocks I'm not on the list.........
Neither am I... hrmmmph.bollocks I'm not on the list.........
Good to hear! What were you using to power them before?Just got Monoprice's THX 887 today and boy oh boy, this is some killer amp with the ORAs. I feel as though soundstage has gotten more depth. Less 2D sounding. Maybe it's the separation.
Good to hear! What were you using to power them before?
Good to know. Thanks. I was looking into to getting the magni 3+ for this and other headphones but was interested in if the thx amps were alot better. I know the magni 3plus is a upgrade to the 3 but seems like the thx is a big upgrade.I was using Magni 3 before.
At 4x price, it would be a big failure if it wasn't an upgrade.I know the magni 3plus is a upgrade to the 3 but seems like the thx is a big upgrade.
To all owners of both Ora and Mobius, I need an answer ASAP, could you please share your impressions on which of the two would be the most neutral and accurate for music production?
Of course for production I'd use them wired.
And without any Amp, directly to the notebook.
Although if you tell me "use them with this Amp and they'll be so much better" and the app wouldn't add latency, I might consider.
I've the Mobius and I like them quite a lot although they're not as lively and present as I'd like in the upper half of the spectrum, at least compared to the ATH-M50X (and their BT sister).
So, at first they sounded a bit dark to me.
But I got used.
I've modded the ATH-M50XBT with many different earpads (Brainwavz, Geekria) to try making them more neutral, at least as much as the wired version, and I've finally found one, the Brainwavz Sheep's Skin Angled, which would make them sound even more neutral than the wired version, plus some extra soundstage.
I've long debated with myself between them and the Mobius.
In part for the liveliness.
In part because the last firmware increases the bass and I am disappointed because they were so neutral before.
But I've decided for the Mobius anyway. I can on demand explain why in more detail.
I also compared with the Aventho Wireless (wanted to try the Amiron but too expensive and Beyerdynamics told me that the Aventho are more neutral).
I realise just now that I didn't try the MYI App yet, but out of the box the Aventho have zero chance against the Mobius.
Now, if the Ora are more precise, detailed, neutral, and accurate in the placement and separation of instruments, I'd go for them.
I can't EQ them, therefore they must be neutral out of the box or with an internal DSP and presets which don't need an app to work.
thanks a lot!
KAF
You lost me there.The exaggerated Harman-esque curve on these is not what I’d personally use for production. I’d say that you should really consider the Neumann headphones for studio production, which will work with zero DSP.
You lost me there.
What does it mean for you Harman-esque?
I need BT.
I can only have one pair of headphones at the moment.
When I produce I stay sit, cable is not an issue.
But when I enjoy, I move all the time.
I use strictly BT since many years for listening.
So.
Unless you know another BT heaven m headphone which, once used wired, is more neutral and accurate, my only very is mobius?
I get from you comment that you consider the mobius better than the ora for production?
To all owners of both Ora and Mobius, I need an answer ASAP, could you please share your impressions on which of the two would be the most neutral and accurate for music production?
Of course for production I'd use them wired.
And without any Amp, directly to the notebook.
Although if you tell me "use them with this Amp and they'll be so much better" and the app wouldn't add latency, I might consider.
I've the Mobius and I like them quite a lot although they're not as lively and present as I'd like in the upper half of the spectrum, at least compared to the ATH-M50X (and their BT sister).
So, at first they sounded a bit dark to me.
But I got used.
I've modded the ATH-M50XBT with many different earpads (Brainwavz, Geekria) to try making them more neutral, at least as much as the wired version, and I've finally found one, the Brainwavz Sheep's Skin Angled, which would make them sound even more neutral than the wired version, plus some extra soundstage.
I've long debated with myself between them and the Mobius.
In part for the liveliness.
In part because the last firmware increases the bass and I am disappointed because they were so neutral before.
But I've decided for the Mobius anyway. I can on demand explain why in more detail.
I also compared with the Aventho Wireless (wanted to try the Amiron but too expensive and Beyerdynamics told me that the Aventho are more neutral).
I realise just now that I didn't try the MYI App yet, but out of the box the Aventho have zero chance against the Mobius.
Now, if the Ora are more precise, detailed, neutral, and accurate in the placement and separation of instruments, I'd go for them.
I can't EQ them, therefore they must be neutral out of the box or with an internal DSP and presets which don't need an app to work.
thanks a lot!
KAF
Yes I had though about it, but there have been a few firmware updates, and I've personally seen how the last one noticably increases the bass (but why!? Damn it, it was so beautifully neutral before!).Check out Toneboosters Morphit for producing with Mobius.
https://www.innerfidelity.com/content/headphone-measurements-explained-frequency-response-part-oneYes I had though about it, but there have been a few firmware updates, and I've personally seen how the last one noticably increases the bass (but why!? Damn it, it was so beautifully neutral before!).
I suppose that the compensation curve of Morphit was made with an older firmware, so it's not valid anymore.
And I don't want to invest money in something which becomes useless every time that the the guys at Audeze decide to change stuff.
Why don't they just use the internal DSP to give us also a neutral preset? They could do it much better than Morphit, and it would be there, in the headphones, no need of other software which consumes CPU and apparently (I've read in another forum) create problems when resampling.
Maybe we can ask them, and the more of us do it, the faster they will give us a neutral preset.
Btw I see that you too talk of Harmon...
I guess it must be some audiophile language.
Can you briefly educate me? Diffuse? Harmon?