My SRM-300 driver unit finally arrived today. I received my SR-407 on Monday and the 4-day wait was killing me!
This is my first time listening to/owning an electrostatic headphone/set up. I've heard dynamic, planars, and balanced armatures but never electrostatics.
First impressions on sound:
- Very similar tuning to AD2000X, though with more neutral tuning throughout with more bass presence
- Vocals sounded similar to the AD2000X, though I think they sound less congested and honky on the SR-407.
- Vocals do seem to lack body in comparison to the T1's. I would listen to commentary on Youtube and notice the lack of body/bass in speech.
- Probably the best treble performance I've yet heard on a headphone; T1's treble gets harsh/hot at times, I always felt AD2000X lacked a bit in the upper treble though they had great timbre. The SR-407 never felt bright nor lacking in the treble; it seems to be very detailed while not being overly emphatic in the treble
- Bass impact seems soft; not necessarily a bad thing, but not a head-banger (which I don't recommend; more on that later)
- I might prefer bass on dynamic drivers as it's more engaging and fun to listen to
- Wider sounding than the AD2000X but not more so than the T1's
- Very good separation of instruments; I did not experience a sense of congestion between instruments like I do on the AD2000X
- Pretty easy-going sound; everything sounds "soft" in comparison to the T1's, where they seem to sound a lot more aggressive and engaging
First impressions on build/design of SR-407:
- Plastic =/
- The ribbon cable is nice and flexible, but feels a bit cheap
- Looks like an antique piece from a museum which i find good
- The "Stax fart" is pretty annoying; hard to head-bang and REALLY hard to chew with food without noise; I cannot yawn without my lactose intolerant SR-407's deciding to let one rip. It's like a fart to the mouth, but in your ears. Not very pleasing.
- Fairly comfortable though they make my ears get hot pretty quick. Not very breathable pads. Velour pads have spoiled me.
- Comfortable amount of clamp; honestly, no complaints about clamp (though I did get a used pair)
First impressions on build/aesthetics of SRM-300:
- Other than a (what I thought to be) decent price, I liked how these can double as a headphone stand.
- Very pleasing and simple design
- All black with red power LED light looks pretty nice
- Looks and feels very premium
- Nothing on performance as it's my first driver unit, so I can't really compare it to other driver units.
My biases:
- I tend to lean towards brighter headphones, though I can appreciate warm headphones like the HD600
- I really like my vocals, specifically female vocalists
- I listen to a little bit of everything, though more of electronic, hip-hop, vocals, soundtracks, and J-pop.
- I'm broke, so I think I see diminishing returns real quick.
My takeaway from this:
- Build of SR-407 is ehh
- Female vocals sound great
- Best treble presentation I've yet heard (of course, I haven't heard all)
- Easy-going sound
- Driver unit looks very cool