Rayzilla
1000+ Head-Fier
used to do that myself. Then i sold the 650's
What do you use as a portable now?
used to do that myself. Then i sold the 650's
HD800 is better in detail retrieval and depth presentation by far, IMHO, FWIW, m2c, GFY, etc. Also hits with more impact in the lower bass (depending upon amp). HD800 allows one to use SET amps if one likes that sound (although Frank Cooter did once make a great SET electrostatic amp, I doubt such will ever enter commercial production.) SR009 tonal response, transient response, speed, and cleanness (low distortion) is better than HD800. Pick your poison.
What are some good SET amps for the HD800?
I always read that the STAX SR-009 is better than HD800 , i wonder in what way are they better, and how much in % are they better?
At this level, I believe no phones is a complete improvement over another. Unlike what the T1 is to the DT880, The SR-009 may be a better overall cans, but there might still be some areas where the HD800 have the upper hand (Soundstage and maybe, detail retrieval?)
What do you use as a portable now?
HD800 is better in detail retrieval and depth presentation by far, IMHO, FWIW, m2c, GFY, etc. Also hits with more impact in the lower bass (depending upon amp). HD800 allows one to use SET amps if one likes that sound (although Frank Cooter did once make a great SET electrostatic amp, I doubt such will ever enter commercial production.) SR009 tonal response, transient response, speed, and cleanness (low distortion) is better than HD800. Pick your poison.
Just as a matter of interest -has anyone heard the BHSE/009 and DNA/HD800 side by side
for a lengthy period of time and come out preferring the DNA/HD800?
How difficult was it to put together? I received on as a gift this past Christmas but haven't had a chance to build it yet. I'm very curious to hear how it pairs with the 800's.
I had picked up an iron only once (to make an extension cable) before attempting my crack and had no issues. Just make sure you have some decent leaded rosin core solder and then take a few minutes to watch a youtube video or two on basic soldering. You will be good to go. Point to point is really easy. Before attempting the speedball, watch another video on through hole soldering.
If you like OTL amps, the crack really is damn good with hd800's, notwithstanding its modest price (assuming you find a tube complement that fits your preferences). There's a reason innerfidelity, headphonia, and guttenberg all recommend it as a great budget pairing with hd800's and that Tyll added it to his wall of fame. The crack isn't the last word in detail but is still quite a bit more detailed, dynamic and punchy than many other OTL's (i.e. Woos). As has been noted a time or two in the past, since Woo and most other OTL's don't load their tubes with constant current, the crack with speedball is a more sophisticated circuit. Having the space in the enclosure to throw in a pair of fat film output caps with low ESR and dissipation factor is the icing on the cake. (Fancy/slim aluminum cases have their appeal, but most aren't designed to accommodate caps of this size, and the output caps in OTL's are the final component in the signal path and definitely impact the sound.)
Crack isn't quite in the same league with the big boys (e.g. mainline, zana, etc.), but to my ears, it betters many higher price commercial options that are frequently recommended for high impedance phones.
It's definitely worth the price of admission. I tool around all the time on cars, but hadn't picked up a soldering iron in a decade and was able to get the whole thing done in about two days with minimal difficulty. Absolutely more fun than it was frustrating and it sounds pretty good. It's an easy recommendation for me.
I always read that the STAX SR-009 is better than HD800 , i wonder in what way are they better, and how much in % are they better?
I have both and I would say that the SR-009 is the better sounding headphone, but not by a whole lot. I would say an HD-800 is 90% of an SR-009. And given the cost, the HD-800 is much better value, especially since you need an electrostatic amp for the SR-009. The HD800 has better imaging, a larger soundstage and is more comfortable. I think that anyone here who really likes the HD-800 will really like the SR-009 as well, they both sound great on pretty much all genres and have a similar tonal balance.
I have both and I would say that the SR-009 is the better sounding headphone, but not by a whole lot. I would say an HD-800 is 90% of an SR-009. And given the cost, the HD-800 is much better value, especially since you need an electrostatic amp for the SR-009. The HD800 has better imaging, a larger soundstage and is more comfortable. I think that anyone here who really likes the HD-800 will really like the SR-009 as well, they both sound great on pretty much all genres and have a similar tonal balance.
I really like HD800s, and think SR-009s are great headphones, but my priorities are such that they align with the 009s' faults, so they aren't headphones I am personally fond of, but I can see why some would be.
I really like HD800s, and think SR-009s are great headphones, but my priorities are such that they align with the 009s' faults, so they aren't headphones I am personally fond of, but I can see why some would be.
May I ask what are those priorities of yours that align with the 009's faults? I'm guessing one of them is comfort?