staxfreak
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For HIFI-Nirvana at home with Stax ED1-Monitor > SRM T1 > Stax Lambda but sorry not very portable
True, now is the time to get one as after Christmas prices will go up again i expect.
What do you have in mind? Nothing sounds quite like the Tera with the same size and battery.Or just wise up like a lot of ex-Tera Player owners have done and buy a sonically superior and infinitely cheaper Questyle QP1R.
5 years ago when I purchased my Tera Player for the introductory price of 500 Euros it was unique in having an analogue soundstage, but now the DAP market has matured and there are a number of equally if not better sounding players available at far less cost.
What do you have in mind? Nothing sounds quite like the Tera with the same size and battery.
Or just wise up like a lot of ex-Tera Player owners have done and buy a sonically superior and infinitely cheaper Questyle QP1R.
5 years ago when I purchased my Tera Player for the introductory price of 500 Euros it was unique in having an analogue soundstage, but now the DAP market has matured and there are a number of equally if not better sounding players available at far less cost.
Keep in mind the tricky pairing. You iems might all sound like crap. Bring some dynamic and hybrids.I might have to take musicday up on the offer of meeting up to audition... Intruiged to find out what all the fuss is about, and to see how it stacks up to contemporary setups...
I might have to take musicday up on the offer of meeting up to audition... Intruiged to find out what all the fuss is about, and to see how it stacks up to contemporary setups...
Bring your Pure II with you. That paired with the Tera is a very nice combo.