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So... After some problems I need a new headset for the tera (again) I have 400$ Max for it
ATH-CK100 very good with it ( if you can track one down)
So... After some problems I need a new headset for the tera (again) I have 400$ Max for it
They are rated at 23 Ohm, will that work with Tera's high impedance?
How are compared to Koss modded?They are rated at 23 Ohm, will that work with Tera's high impedance?
Works well for me
How are compared to Koss modded?
Can you add some photos please?
Best diver watch if you ask me, both look and function perfectly: Made in Germany
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To be safe you need to buy from an authorised Audio Technica distributor.So I heard there are many fake ath-esw9's any way to recognize them?
An is there a difference from the a to the non a ver?
How are compared to Koss modded?
Can you add some photos please?
I can hear you.How are compared to Koss modded?
Can you add some photos please?
One of reasons I would never pay more than $5 bugs for tera is the high impedance on output (if its still true). Just compare 0Ohm output source to 10Ohm and you will see (hear) what Im talking about, it's that different. The most annoying is when you use multidriver iems, then very low output impedance is VERY important.
If you have 23Ohm, good player to take all the juice out should have no more than 3Ohms output... unfortunately, only high class hardware can do that
So what tera has good graphs when measured with very high impedance input when sources have low impedance... result is a flat not diving much sound. You better off with something like DX100 or HM901s (HM901 has quite low output impedance - and everyone can hear whats the difference, with tera everyone will tell you "oh its special, smooth...just lacks some bass..." that "lacking" is not the bass its its dynamics overall).
If you pair your JH16 with 8+Ohm impedance expect what's described. DAC is less important than output impedance for low impedance drivers