Kerry
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No new news. Hopefully we’ll have a prototype out later this year.Any news, Kerry? I am sure this converter would be very well received by the Stax community.
No new news. Hopefully we’ll have a prototype out later this year.Any news, Kerry? I am sure this converter would be very well received by the Stax community.
Didn't realized you got a ES1A. Their pretty good huh. I paired them with a modded 313 and it sings beautifully. One of the best Estats for the money, almost perfect.ES1a this weekend.
Yeah - it seems like ES Lab is making the best values in high-end headphones today. The ES1a are gorgeous in person. Build is generally great, other than there being a slight rattle/looseness when I tap the outer metal mesh covers - but this doesn't seem to affect sound. Very happy with the ES-R10 and now the ES1a!Didn't realized you got a ES1A. Their pretty good huh. I paired them with a modded 313 and it sings beautifully. One of the best Estats for the money, almost perfect.
I recommend the es1a over the 009/009s.
Price, performance and build.
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Finally obtained a stax 4070. I've been trying to get one for a long time, but never had the funds when one popped up till now. It's an interesting headphone and kinda looks thrown together compared to stax's other headphones. What really surprised me was how the sound is very different from other estats I've owned.
Yeah I know it's supposed to be a studio monitor, but I did not expect the subbass to be as present as it is. The bass is maybe a hair above being truly flat. Subbass is a little more present than midbass, so it does not slam like the 007 (4070 does not have 007 midbass hump), but that subbass is unusually present for an estat. When bass does slam though it sounds bigger than on other estats though.
Mids also took me off guard. Where is the shout on this thing, lol? I noticed modern reviewers like to stereotype estats for having some shout, but the 4070 surprisingly enough has zero shout, and looking from older posts about this headphone some described the 4070 as lifeless and I can hear where they might be coming from. The touch of shout on other estats I've heard to my ears added an extra touch of realism to live recordings to me anyway, and it's gone on the 4070.
The sound also has no etching I can detect and is a little less detailed than both my 007 and 009S. Sounds about as detailed as my 404le from memory. Treble is as heavenly as I expected it to be being an estat and all. Soundstage is outside of my head but only a little bit being a closed back (still very impressive considering its an estat being closed).
Now I recently changed the tubes on my mjolnir novem amp to ecc83 rca which tilts the sound toward the bass over treble, so the 4070 being a studio monitor is probably taking advantage of that effect.
Personally I think stax should revist this idea. If they can make an omega type headphone in a closed back form and keep the subbass that I am hearing here, I would definitely buy it![]()
Haven't tested that yet, probably will later today. The pads seal pretty well on my head, but depending on the strength of the headband band strap which is like the 007 it might sink on your head due to the added weight of the cups. Also used prices for this headphone come at a premium, hopefully if you do decide to buy one you can negotiate on the price. I bought mine from spritzer on his mjolnir audio website.How loud is the sound leakage coming from 4070? Probably buy one for a headphone to use in the office.
Lol you beat me to it. I was like yes got all these closed yester years legendary headphones. Just need Stax only proper closed full size headphone, went on to spriter site ready to enquire and it gone. Glad it went to a good home.Haven't tested that yet, probably will later today. The pads seal pretty well on my head, but depending on the strength of the headband band strap which is like the 007 it might sink on your head due to the added weight of the cups. Also used prices for this headphone come at a premium, hopefully if you do decide to buy one you can negotiate on the price. I bought mine from spritzer on his mjolnir audio website.
The decision was simple, acquire the X9000 and the DIY T2, to do a 3 way comparison (ES1a, X9000, SR-Ω) and be content.Dang, now is a tough time to be seeking out rare legendary headphones
I think I'm out of that game anyways. 2ch speakers, turntables, tubes and electrostatic amps eats up all the money I would need to do that! An X9000 might be tempting, though...
@Mach3 really nice ES-R10 impressions, glad you like 'em![]()