rgs9200m
Headphoneus Supremus
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Copied (from myself) in the BHSE thread, as it really belongs in an 009 thread. Sorry if it's bad form to repeat yourself...
Here's what sounds superb to me with the 009s:
All Beatles.
Rolling Stones.
Fleetwood Mac
Carole King
Joni Mitchell
Carly Simon
5th Dimension
Mamas and Papas
CSN&Y
Neil Young
Led Zepp
Doors
Neil Diamond
Clapton
Cream
Elvis (the king and Costello)
Cars
Boston
Chicago
Madonna
So much texture and discovery and reach in vocals, guitar licks, unbelievably satisfying percussion with deep detail, I could go on and on.
Not as nicely euphonic or full as my LCD3s or TH900s, but it is clear what is being passed over and obscured with these (still very musical and great) other phones.
The 009s lift a lid and expose a wealth of sonic, musical information that has been hiding in all this music for decades, and I feel privileged like an archaeologist to experience it.
All 3 of these phones get about equal head time for me, FWIW. (And I'll toss in my really nice HE500s here, which are also very fine and I spend time with.)
So, with all that, I still will not say that the 009s are "better" than these other phones, because they serve different listening intentions for me.
If I just want to kick back and relax and read while listening, I can't do that with my 009, as they rivet my attention. The others allow for that.
The 009s to me are what the HD800s strive to be, but the HD800s fail at this because they don't dig as deep into the details and are more glassy sounding,
like each image is covered in some shiny granite or glass covering, whereas the 009s have no coating or cover of each musical object.
(The SR007 mk1 and, after a short listen, the mk2, do not approach this level of exposure, for better or worse depending on one's tastes I guess.
However, I admit I never heard them with a BH, for full disclosure, so I will reserve judgement here of course. Maybe someone could comment if the SR007s of any vintage
do what I hear the 009s do with the BH or another amp. I'd be curious.)
And on a positive note, doesn't everyone around here feel blessed that this level of headphone sound is available these days that was not available until relatively recently,
except maybe for things like the unobtanium Orpheus?
I think Stax should have called the 009 the Hubble.
Here's what sounds superb to me with the 009s:
All Beatles.
Rolling Stones.
Fleetwood Mac
Carole King
Joni Mitchell
Carly Simon
5th Dimension
Mamas and Papas
CSN&Y
Neil Young
Led Zepp
Doors
Neil Diamond
Clapton
Cream
Elvis (the king and Costello)
Cars
Boston
Chicago
Madonna
So much texture and discovery and reach in vocals, guitar licks, unbelievably satisfying percussion with deep detail, I could go on and on.
Not as nicely euphonic or full as my LCD3s or TH900s, but it is clear what is being passed over and obscured with these (still very musical and great) other phones.
The 009s lift a lid and expose a wealth of sonic, musical information that has been hiding in all this music for decades, and I feel privileged like an archaeologist to experience it.
All 3 of these phones get about equal head time for me, FWIW. (And I'll toss in my really nice HE500s here, which are also very fine and I spend time with.)
So, with all that, I still will not say that the 009s are "better" than these other phones, because they serve different listening intentions for me.
If I just want to kick back and relax and read while listening, I can't do that with my 009, as they rivet my attention. The others allow for that.
The 009s to me are what the HD800s strive to be, but the HD800s fail at this because they don't dig as deep into the details and are more glassy sounding,
like each image is covered in some shiny granite or glass covering, whereas the 009s have no coating or cover of each musical object.
(The SR007 mk1 and, after a short listen, the mk2, do not approach this level of exposure, for better or worse depending on one's tastes I guess.
However, I admit I never heard them with a BH, for full disclosure, so I will reserve judgement here of course. Maybe someone could comment if the SR007s of any vintage
do what I hear the 009s do with the BH or another amp. I'd be curious.)
And on a positive note, doesn't everyone around here feel blessed that this level of headphone sound is available these days that was not available until relatively recently,
except maybe for things like the unobtanium Orpheus?
I think Stax should have called the 009 the Hubble.