babyoh
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What seems to be their most common cause of malfunction? Only the headphones, I mean.
Aging HE-60 transducers and HEV-70 caps needing replacement?
What seems to be their most common cause of malfunction? Only the headphones, I mean.
Only the HEV-70 needs caps replacement. There no caps in HE60 to replace.Aging HE-60 transducers and HEV-70 caps needing replacement?
Hello everyone, I've just acquired a HE-60 + matching amplifier that was "never used". Someone kept it inside the box for 30 years or so. Which is great, right?
The only problem is that the seller completely filled the thing with dust fingerprints when taking the photos for the ad... because the box was so full of dust after all those years, and then touching the headphone with it... yeah.
So I'm honestly pretty worried, considering these do not have a proper dust filter inside (or so I've been told) and therefore die extremely easy if a bit of dust sets in.
I'm covered by the paypal warranty, if they arrive and they make weird noises I will file a claim, however I worry that they will sound OK for the first day and then develop noises over time once that dust sets in....
Any thoughts? Also the pads are in very bad shape, but I have new ones coming soon.
How does dust get into a sealed closed box?Quoting myself... This turned out to be a scam (seller ran away with the money as soon as I sent it).
I got my money back and bought another set of he-60, for an even cheaper price, which is also alarming.
However this time it seems to be legit but the seller advised me there is channel imbalance for the first 10 minutes or so.
We'll see.
Quoting myself... This turned out to be a scam (seller ran away with the money as soon as I sent it).
I got my money back and bought another set of he-60, for an even cheaper price, which is also alarming.
However this time it seems to be legit but the seller advised me there is channel imbalance for the first 10 minutes or so.
We'll see.
Good catch. I got a notification and responded immediately lolThe post is from Oct 22 and the user hasn’t been online since Apr. You may not get a response.
Are you aware of any solutions for modding some hd600 series earpads onto he60?Good catch. I got a notification and responded immediately lol
Are you aware of any solutions for modding some hd600 series earpads onto he60?
There is no such thing as a unused set of a TOTL vintage headphones. I'm glad you got your money back.
As far as a temporary channel imbalance that corrects itself after time, I have experienced that with a few old stats. I've owned three pairs of HE60s, it was my first stat love. A gem in a few regards for sure. I sent a pair off for channel imbalance for repair once, the other two pairs never had issues. They are special and worth a bit of a fight if they fit your needs.
Has the seemingly reputable second seller accounted for it in the price? The price of these recently have shot up tremendously beyond their capabilities, which is somewhat normal for vintage cans, but with an imbalance issue I would expect nearly $1k below market value imo.
There is no such thing as a unused set of a TOTL vintage headphones.
Can you take photos of your cable?I'm still enjoying mine. These are probably the most enjoyable headphones I own, and have replaced my Stax Lambda Signature as my daily driver. However I think they are overpriced in comparison to the Lambda Signature, as you can have the Stax for 500-600usd and has higher resolution across the board.
The thing is... the HE60 just sounds correct. The tonality is just right. It's as if someone just slightly dialed in the tonality with a small knob until it was completely perfect
I'm sad I don't have an original box for them. The cable has been completely replaced for a Stax one (with the 5M ballast inside of course) and I use them at exactly 540V thanks to the iFi iESL. To power them I use a pair of 1981 Stax Class A 50W monoblock speaker amps (the best amps I've ever heard) and an ancient Sony DAC from 1985 as my source.
I also believe, as with all estats, if you leave them plugged in for a couple hours or three before listening, they sound better.