wrathofkhan
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Hi All,
Is there a thread - forum for the new Stax SR 009S
Is there a thread - forum for the new Stax SR 009S
https://www.head-fi.org/threads/sta...earspeakers-released-with-impressions.877870/Hi All,
Is there a thread - forum for the new Stax SR 009S
All 007's since last 3 years are mk2.9.How can I distinguish the SR-007 "mk2.5" and "mk2.9"? It seems that can't be done by serial nor by date (since some are years old when sold by your dealer) as far as I've been told
All 007's since last 3 years are mk2.9.
I hear it. It's not a problem with your gear or a lack of power. It's in the music itself. It's just a poorly created track. Trying to buy a dac to mellow out or smooth over bad music isn't a good idea. Your hardware should be as good as possible and if the music has flaws like this then that is beyond your control. It's a shame because Disney soundtracks used to be so well recorded.Friends, in the process of updating my audio library in Hi-Res, another question arose concerning the timbre balance when using one or another DAC.
My system:
First (sold) DAC: RME ADI-2 FS
Second (current) DAC: Chord Hugo 2
Driver: Stax SRM-600 (CCS mod)
Interconnect cable: AudioQuest Sydney (silver)
Headphones: SR-009BK, SR-007MKII
As it turns out earlier, there are a lot of bad records, which makes my ears bleed. It also turns out that even Hi-Res recordings are done even worse than classic CD`s. In particular, "Earthbound" from "Soul" (OST, 2020):
https://mega.nz/file/4ngwyazJ#Ay9jyeuGqd56LEZdW27bnQWKIGtQI6Hxw92HcB7Q_AE
on my system between 0:22 and 0:28 I hear horrible distortion due to overload - like sand getting into my headphones. Analysis in Adobe Audition showed that these "grains of sand" are at ~7.2kHz.
Replacing the interconnect cable with any other did not solve the problem - I did not hear any change in the high frequencies.
All the DAC`s I previously used were Delta-Sigma.
Rereading this thread I found out that quite a lot of people notice bad coupling between Delta-Sigma DAC`s and Stax headphones: due to high resolution of Stax music from Delta-Sigma becomes "screaming" and even "squealing", high frequencies go off scale.
The more experienced guys already use, for example, multibit YGGDRASIL DAC.
In this regard, the question arose: would replacing DAC from Delta-Sigma with multibit PCM1704 or R2R lead to a good result? Will the high frequencies become more calm? Will the "overload" disappear? I am considering buying a Norma DA1 DAC or Pagoda DAC (Burr-Brown PCM1704) or Soekris DAC (R2R).
Indeed CD red-book it’s still the king in digital music, hi-res music is very hyped thing, I’m still waiting to listening a hi-res player to beat the CD.Friends, in the process of updating my audio library in Hi-Res, another question arose concerning the timbre balance when using one or another DAC.
My system:
First (sold) DAC: RME ADI-2 FS
Second (current) DAC: Chord Hugo 2
Driver: Stax SRM-600 (CCS mod)
Interconnect cable: AudioQuest Sydney (silver)
Headphones: SR-009BK, SR-007MKII
As it turns out earlier, there are a lot of bad records, which makes my ears bleed. It also turns out that even Hi-Res recordings are done even worse than classic CD`s. In particular, "Earthbound" from "Soul" (OST, 2020):
https://mega.nz/file/4ngwyazJ#Ay9jyeuGqd56LEZdW27bnQWKIGtQI6Hxw92HcB7Q_AE
on my system between 0:22 and 0:28 I hear horrible distortion due to overload - like sand getting into my headphones. Analysis in Adobe Audition showed that these "grains of sand" are at ~7.2kHz.
Replacing the interconnect cable with any other did not solve the problem - I did not hear any change in the high frequencies.
All the DAC`s I previously used were Delta-Sigma.
Rereading this thread I found out that quite a lot of people notice bad coupling between Delta-Sigma DAC`s and Stax headphones: due to high resolution of Stax music from Delta-Sigma becomes "screaming" and even "squealing", high frequencies go off scale.
The more experienced guys already use, for example, multibit YGGDRASIL DAC.
In this regard, the question arose: would replacing DAC from Delta-Sigma with multibit PCM1704 or R2R lead to a good result? Will the high frequencies become more calm? Will the "overload" disappear? I am considering buying a Norma DA1 DAC or Pagoda DAC (Burr-Brown PCM1704) or Soekris DAC (R2R).
Will you kindly share how will I be able to know if a 007A is 3 years old or older? I might be interest on finding a pair of second hand mk2.9 and see how it compare with my mk1 but have no idea how to distinguish a 007MK2.9 and a normal MK2All 007's since last 3 years are mk2.9.
i'm curious. what players and high rez files are you using to make this determination?Indeed CD red-book it’s still the king in digital music, hi-res music is very hyped thing, I’m still waiting to listening a hi-res player to beat the CD.
Nothing special just some high-end Player/transport/DAC from DCS/Esoteric/Wadia/Nagra/etc... and for now the Nagra HD DAC X is my favorite and for streams/servers some like Inuuos Stament/Auralic/Aurender/etc... and my favorite almost as good as a CD the Taiko SGM Extreme.i'm curious. what players and high rez files are you using to make this determination?
respecting that listening is a subjective process, so ranking digital formats can be a matter of taste or even musical choices, or even what your sonic reference might be. i would not presume to tell you what you should like.
my perspective on this digital format question is that i prefer the music best in it's native format. and almost nothing is actually recorded to redbook 16/44. redbook is a consumer format. it all starts out as a higher resolution. if you can access this original file then you have the best version; the native one. the down-sample to redbook will never quite measure up. and then there is how your player handles processing. is it 'bit perfect' where the dac has the horsepower and low noise to fully process any format in it's native bit depth and resolution?
what i would agree with is that native redbook recordings sound best in redbook. now find one. good luck. i know of a few, and some do sound stellar. but not nearly on par with native higher rez. if you hear a grand piano, violin, or string quartet in native redbook, then native 24/192 or native 24/352 it's pretty obvious which format allows for the decays and overtones, micro-dynamics, tonal richness, timbral textures, the space and ambience. not close at all. if your player is up to it.
just my subjective opinion of course.
very nice kit you have there. i like the Extreme too. my Extreme has the TAS music management software being developed by Taiko. it's now on the 'Beta' release.Nothing special just some high-end Player/transport/DAC from DCS/Esoteric/Wadia/Nagra/etc... and for now the Nagra HD DAC X is my favorite and for streams/servers some like Inuuos Stament/Auralic/Aurender/etc... and my favorite almost as good as a CD the Taiko SGM Extreme.