The Stax Thread III

Apr 29, 2025 at 11:36 AM Post #27,826 of 27,833
The pic from reddit shows, from what I get, is the original adapter.
How's the clamp force? The mark II Stax headband assembly is a nice improvement over the original L300 one and I appreciate the greater clamping force.
As for making one in metal. Could always 3d print them in steel.
Here in Canada the L300 at $599 Can is priced near many mid-tier headphones, and that's excluding the necessary energizer, so Stax should really look at alternatives as faltering headbands appear to have been a long time issue and from what I've read have actually gotten worst since the original Lambdas.
Anyway still waiting on my new L700MKIIs.
 
Apr 29, 2025 at 12:02 PM Post #27,827 of 27,833
How's the clamp force? The mark II Stax headband assembly is a nice improvement over the original L300 one and I appreciate the greater clamping force.
I can only speak on the clamping of my, somewhat unorthodox, setup; thicker pads, changed bravket design and knock-off headband.

First. For the regular L300, with thicker pads, I found the clamping force to be about right; bit loose, but comfortable.
As for my setup. It's excessive. It's the reason I moved the mounting holes.
It's most likely due to the headband as I had to bend the everloving s*it out of it just to fit it on my narrow head. Further bending needed.

Stax should really look at alternatives as faltering headbands appear to have been a long time issue and from what I've read have actually gotten worst since the original Lambdas.
My uneducated guess is that the failure points are the spots at which the rail meets with the headband; the rails stiffen up the otherwise thin and flimsy plastic.

I have an pair of Lambda Pro Classic's and I can tell that that headband is a better design.
- The plastic seems softer and easier to bend;
- The already thicker headband has integrated rails which aren't stiffening up the construction; like the ones on later models.
 
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Apr 30, 2025 at 2:56 PM Post #27,828 of 27,833
What’s the word on the SR-X1? They had that balance issue at first. Has it been resolved and what was the cause ?
 
May 1, 2025 at 12:36 AM Post #27,830 of 27,833
this chinese headband is just wonderful)))))
The headband in question. https://a.aliexpress.com/_EviNedU

It's not perfect.
- A few screws were stripped from factory; one of then being a screw that holds the yokes. I instead used the screws meant for holding the cups.
- The strap is tipped with thin, plastic strips; which don't inspire confidence.

The headband itself is solid though. Bending it flat did not change it's shape. I had to invert the arc just to loosen the clamping force.
 
May 1, 2025 at 6:57 AM Post #27,831 of 27,833
The headband in question. https://a.aliexpress.com/_EviNedU

It's not perfect.
- A few screws were stripped from factory; one of then being a screw that holds the yokes. I instead used the screws meant for holding the cups.
- The strap is tipped with thin, plastic strips; which don't inspire confidence.

The headband itself is solid though. Bending it flat did not change it's shape. I had to invert the arc just to loosen the clamping force.
You need another yoke in order to fit a legacy Lambda headphone, right? Or do the yokes fit the cups of Lambdas?
 
May 1, 2025 at 7:24 AM Post #27,832 of 27,833
You need another yoke in order to fit a legacy Lambda headphone, right? Or do the yokes fit the cups of Lambdas
That headband can be optioned out with 110mm yokes. Guess one could bend them to fit lambdas; Should be long enough to reach the holes.
I didn't try it as I bought that band specifically for those prints.

And speaking of legacy lambdas. Keep in mind that older models have thinner pins and holes; So the model should be adjusted.
 
May 1, 2025 at 7:36 AM Post #27,833 of 27,833
That headband can be optioned out with 110mm yokes. Guess one could bend them to fit lambdas; Should be long enough to reach the holes.
I didn't try it as I bought that band specifically for those prints.

And speaking of legacy lambdas. Keep in mind that older models have thinner pins and holes; So the model should be adjusted.
Thanks.

The legacy Lambdas have plugs which can be pulled out and the remaining hole in the cups will then fit the modern yoke pins.
 

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