I need some help with a tough first world problem. I have the stax srm 007TA driver unit, and the sr-007 sounds very good out of it, but having been told it is most likely under-driven I was looking to acquire a KGSSHV carbon. Thing is, I was considering adding the sr-009 to my collection before this amp discussion reared its proverbial ugly head. To those who have heard both the 00TA and a good KGSS/KGSSHV build, is it better to get the KGSSHV carbon rather than get the sr-009?
There are a few moments where it is obvious the 007TA suffers with dynamics, you can hear all the detail but you can tell there is some compression. So I know it will be an upgrade, but is it worth it? will I plug in the stax sr-007 into the carbon and find angels singing into my ears? or are the improvements minor, like eking out the last 5% of performance?
Any input is greatly appreciated. thnx
If you like the 007 sound, then just keep it and upgrade the amp/source end.
Just in my experience, what a better amp does for the 007 is gives it better bass, and helps the sense of space, instrument separation, that kind of thing. It just sounds clearer, but is basically the same headphone tonally. It is very noticeable though to the point you'll recognize other instruments on tracks you thought you knew well and so on.
The 007TA is probably 80% of a Carbon though. But then an SR-207 is probably 80% of an SR-007. So you know, typical log increase in cost for additional performance in hifi.
I got to the point where it's almost harder to find music stuff that's actually mastered better than upgrade the hardware.