The Stax Thread III

Aug 30, 2013 at 5:11 AM Post #196 of 27,898
I think what's needed for Stax 'phones are the headphone equivalent of speaker wire trestles. Little ceramic holders that you stick to your clothing and furniture with velcro, they hold the headphone cable away from touching you or your furniture so your electromagnetic field doesn't contaminate the music signals ( or whatever the pseudoscience behind speaker wire trestles says they're supposed to do...)
 
Really dedicated headphiles would super-glue the trestles to their skin.  
 
And I thought of a great name for this product -  they could be called "Tresticles" -
 
Aug 30, 2013 at 10:32 AM Post #198 of 27,898
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I think what's needed for Stax 'phones are the headphone equivalent of speaker wire trestles. Little ceramic holders that you stick to your clothing and furniture with velcro, they hold the headphone cable away from touching you or your furniture so your electromagnetic field doesn't contaminate the music signals ( or whatever the pseudoscience behind speaker wire trestles says they're supposed to do...)
 
Really dedicated headphiles would super-glue the trestles to their skin.  
 
And I thought of a great name for this product -  they could be called "Tresticles" -

ka boom tish
 
Thnak you
 
Aug 30, 2013 at 4:25 PM Post #199 of 27,898
..or anyone at least with a schematic of the SRD-X?
 
Aug 30, 2013 at 8:51 PM Post #201 of 27,898
I think I saw the guy with the scary looking avatar last night on youtube's road rage videos 
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Aug 31, 2013 at 2:16 PM Post #202 of 27,898
Does your vintage lambda's have that 'special smell'? Like a smell of old electronics...
 
Sep 1, 2013 at 2:43 AM Post #205 of 27,898
Hi everyone, looks like we moved to a new thread eh?
Has anyone tried building something similar to the ED-1 to try and equalize the lambdas? Seems like it could be a fun DIY project if I could build one that did roughly the same thing the original did.
 
Sep 1, 2013 at 3:36 AM Post #207 of 27,898
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Hi everyone, looks like we moved to a new thread eh?
Has anyone tried building something similar to the ED-1 to try and equalize the lambdas? Seems like it could be a fun DIY project if I could build one that did roughly the same thing the original did.

According to spritzer the Stax mafia has attempted on a diy version but ended up too complicated to build and to get right if it were to be released for the masses.
 
Sep 1, 2013 at 4:07 AM Post #208 of 27,898
Hi everyone, looks like we moved to a new thread eh?
Has anyone tried building something similar to the ED-1 to try and equalize the lambdas? Seems like it could be a fun DIY project if I could build one that did roughly the same thing the original did.

According to spritzer the Stax mafia has attempted on a diy version but ended up too complicated to build and to get right if it were to be released for the masses.

Dang, that's quite unfortunate. It would be fun to build one for the lulz.
 
Sep 1, 2013 at 4:22 AM Post #209 of 27,898
Stick your smelly headphones in a sealed bag with a bar of nice smelling soap for several months. I find that gets rid of nasty smells like that.
Also worth changing the ear pads (or washing) if velour as smells can get ingrained in them, even the after shave you wear 
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My old Lambdas smelt like cigarettes couldn't get the smell out so sold it.

 
Sep 1, 2013 at 5:20 AM Post #210 of 27,898
When I first got my pair of Denon AHD-7000 (new) they had a light but very nice smell that I think was related to the wood finish.  Hard to describe.  It faded after a week or so.  I found I almost never listened to my AHD-7000's. They were kinda nice in some ways, and certainly pretty to look at, but the sound wasn't really what I like.  I sold them so I could afford more electrostatic stuff 
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All of my Stax 'phones were used when purchased, but had no smells.  Guess I've been lucky in that. 
 

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