lovleylady
100+ Head-Fier
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Cool!
Cheers!

Cheers!
Hello people !
A quick update.
Grado accepted to send me a new headband.
To replace it, you just have to take off the little black encaps on the sliding rods and slide them into the new headband. And put some glue.
Thanks Grado
Waiting for my MAD Ear + now !
PS : I'm listening to my PS1000 straight from my Macbook Pro for 2 weeks. I must say the difference is huge compared to my previous RA-1 on a Naim CD player (to be expected of course).
I happen to discover all the drawbacks mentioned tons of time : slightly harsh highs, slightly boomy bass.
I guess that simply means you HAVE to listen to the PS1000 on a good setup before posting your opinion![]()
So I am in the market for headphones and these are first on my list. The HD800 is second. The amp will be the Bryston BHA-1, when it comes in, and the source will be an Ayre QB-9 fed by 24/96 files and lossless redbook files.
Those of who who auditioned against the HD800, what swung you over to the PS1000?
Also, are these comfortable for listening sessions of 2+ hours at a time?
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Also, are these comfortable for listening sessions of 2+ hours at a time?
Can the PS1000 be terminated with a balanced connector?
Well... for me... it was that the PS500's and PS1000's just sounded so much more vibrant and dynamic... more like real live music. The HD800's that I demoed at an audio shop, just sounded "flat." They had no life, and they certainly didn't sound like real live music. But... then... I don't think they had a well matched amp driving them (just the CA DacMagic Plus) - so, the demo was not a fair test of their capabilities.
I should add... that my "new version" HD580/650's driven by my WA6 SEm do sound very vibrant and dynamic... very similar to my Grados, but not quite as much like "real live music" as my Grados.