Music Alchemist
Pokémon trainer of headphones
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on the other hand you have been so very generous on speculating on your own, as far as I remember ...
What are you referring to specifically?
on the other hand you have been so very generous on speculating on your own, as far as I remember ...
This thread has gone flat. It's a shame, because in my opinion, after trying everything else, Stax makes the finest headphones ever produced.
What are you referring to specifically?
You constantly talk about Stax models, e.g. 007 009 and L700, like you have experience with them. But you don't, as far as I'm aware. That's not even getting into amps. I appreciate your enthusiasm for the Stax models you've heard, but your post ratio is so high that your enthusiasm is probably mistaken for hard experience by a lot of lurkers in this forum. That's what we're not so thrilled about. Stax headphones are great because they sound so amazing both technically and musically. They don't need hype or speculation to muddy the waters.
Also, an R2R dac is not required to enjoy the 009. That's stupid.
This thread has gone flat. It's a shame, because in my opinion, after trying everything else, Stax makes the finest headphones ever produced.
So here is my contribution: a DHT based electrostatic headphone amp. As far as I can tell, this is uncharted territory. I'll be posting full schematics in the next few days, will take part in any discussion anyone wishes, and will do my best to answer all questions.
I've heard very impressive things about your amps, including from friends who have heard them. How does one go about purchasing an amp from you? From what little I've read about it, it seems that you only make amps for a few people.
Also, is that quilt maple? It looks gorgeous, like designs I see on guitars.
I spent the better part of a year and essentially the cost of a top-tier commercial product building this amp. I don't regret it, but there won't be another.