T+A Solitaire P planar magnetostatic

May 10, 2020 at 1:03 PM Post #61 of 3,594
Thanks, I've seen that map. Do we assume that if the dealer doesn't have specific systems specified under their name they carry the full line?
I'm sure they all have either a telephone number or an email address.
 
May 12, 2020 at 7:08 AM Post #63 of 3,594
I now have my HA200 fitted with the HDMI board and am in SACD listening bliss.

By the way, one of the UK resellers , Audio Concierge , has a live Q&A with T+A on Wednesday at 2pm UK

https://facebook.com/events/s/lockdown-lounge-live-qa-with-t/268330471028140/?ti=as
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May 12, 2020 at 8:40 AM Post #64 of 3,594
Interesting. They are also planning to release a 1500€ dynamic headphone
 
May 12, 2020 at 11:56 AM Post #65 of 3,594
So an update. I emailed T+A to figure out availability in the U.S. T+A responded and said that the headphones should be arriving here in the next few weeks!

In addition they mentioned: "House of Stereo will have a pair of Solitaire P and the new HA200 headphone amp in about two weeks. "
 
May 17, 2020 at 9:39 AM Post #66 of 3,594
Recently, I had the chance to audition Nomax' Solitaire P for a few hours and to compare it with other headphones such as Focal Utopia and Clear, Diana Phi and HD800S. The Solitaire P is a dark sounding headphone, it clearly lacks treble energy, imo. Therefore, it colours the sound and is not a HiFi headphone in a literal sense. Lacking treble energy leads also to some spatial information being lost, when compared to other headphones. A soundstage of at best mediocre size for this planar magnetic headphone is the result. Instrument separation is quite good though. Bass quality is not bad, but it seems to lack a bit of speed because of lacking transients. Upper mids are slightly subdued imo, but what is much more obvious is the absence of enough treble energy over a quite wide frequence range.

Overall, I prefer every other headphone mentioned above over the Solitaire P, the much cheaper Focal Clear included.

Cheers,
Bernie
 
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May 17, 2020 at 9:58 AM Post #67 of 3,594
Recently, I had the chance to audition Nomax' Solitaire P for a few hours and to compare it with other headphones such as Focal Utopia and Clear, Diana Phi and HD800S. The Solitaire P is a dark sounding headphone, it clearly lacks treble energy, imo. Therefore, it colours the sound and is not a HiFi headphone in a literal sense. Lacking treble energy leads also to some spatial information being lost, when compared to other headphones. A soundstage of at best mediocre size for this planar magnetic headphone is the result. Instrument separation is quite good though. Bass quality is not bad, but it seems to lack a bit of speed because of lacking transients. Upper mids are slightly subdued imo, but what is much more obvious is the absence of enough treble energy over a quite wide frequence range.

Overall, I prefer every other headphone mentioned above over the Solitaire P, the much cheaper Focal Clear included.

Cheers,
Bernie

I really don't find it lacking treble energy although the Utopia is definitely a brighter headphone. But you didn't say what amp you were using to do the test.
 
May 17, 2020 at 11:18 AM Post #68 of 3,594
I really don't find it lacking treble energy although the Utopia is definitely a brighter headphone. But you didn't say what amp you were using to do the test.

SP1000 with amp, SP2000 and Questyle CMA Twelve Master. I am sure that a different amp will not bring out the 4-5 db in the treble that I am missing.
 
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May 17, 2020 at 12:48 PM Post #69 of 3,594
SP1000 with amp, SP2000 and Questyle CMA Twelve Master. I am sure that a different amp will not bring out the 4-5 db in the treble that I am missing.
I auditioned the Solitair hp with the HA200 amp for exactly three songs. So I cannot say much, but the bass amount and quality was very good IMHO, and I did not feel the combo was missing out in the treble region.
If people know how to use the Google translator, they should really visit the site: musicalhead.de.
The reviewer auditioned the Solitaire combo, but also just the headphone with a whole bunch of amps, including the Questyle CMA twelve master, Bakoon 11, Riviera 10 plus he compares the T&A Solitaire P against the Susvara and Abyss 1266.
Incredibly interesting review!
 
May 17, 2020 at 1:09 PM Post #70 of 3,594
From the standpoint of the overall tonality from all the planars(not dynamics) that i know to my ears....is the susvara...he makes the best job

NOMAX

PS.but the Construction and Buildquality is not good enough for the 7000 Euros...better you take the He1000 SE and save money lol
 
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May 18, 2020 at 1:14 PM Post #71 of 3,594
The UK Magazine "Hi-Fi News" comes to the following conclusion with the measurements of the Solitaire P: "The suppressed presence/treble is also evident from the corrected responses". And: "If you boost the treble using equalization, it sounds more convincing." So it seems that my ears are still ok. :wink:

Cheers,
Bernie

P.S. If anybody is interested in this article, the full issue can be bought here, for example:
https://pocketmags.com/de/hi-fi-news-magazine
 
May 18, 2020 at 1:42 PM Post #72 of 3,594
May 26, 2020 at 12:16 PM Post #74 of 3,594
The UK Magazine "Hi-Fi News" comes to the following conclusion with the measurements of the Solitaire P: "The suppressed presence/treble is also evident from the corrected responses". And: "If you boost the treble using equalization, it sounds more convincing." So it seems that my ears are still ok. :wink:

Cheers,
Bernie

P.S. If anybody is interested in this article, the full issue can be bought here, for example:
https://pocketmags.com/de/hi-fi-news-magazine

I do think however that in the interest of fairness, it should be made clear that the information supplied in this review should not be taken as factual due to the reviewers test equipment being incorrectly calibrated. He even announces this on his website on 14th May. I hope that he manages to get another go at getting a graph on these headphone.

https://headphonetestlab.co.uk/home-latest

All the best
 
May 26, 2020 at 1:26 PM Post #75 of 3,594
I do think however that in the interest of fairness, it should be made clear that the information supplied in this review should not be taken as factual due to the reviewers test equipment being incorrectly calibrated. He even announces this on his website on 14th May. I hope that he manages to get another go at getting a graph on these headphone.

https://headphonetestlab.co.uk/home-latest

All the best

In the interest of fairness, it should also be mentioned that not only the measurements but also the reviewer himself made clear that treble was lacking. So it is not a matter of how much treble is missing exactly, but it is a fact for the reviewer and for me that treble is subdued. I am sure that we will see this also in other future measurements.

Cheers,
Bernie
 

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