I have no idea, hopefully we will find out as people chime inIs the o2's driver thinner than 009?
I have read somewhere in the headfi, but Cannot find the real infos regarding this.
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The Stax Thread III
Kiats
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Decided to try my hand at Yahoo Auctions JP. Took a punt on a SR 407. Enjoying it right now.
Decent site if you can find sellers willing to ship out of the country. Enjoy the new cans!Decided to try my hand at Yahoo Auctions JP. Took a punt on a SR 407. Enjoying it right now.
HBen
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Glad to report that we could finally have a happy family gathering of four generations ... of STAX flagship headphones
Flagships rocking some of the best headphone stands ever. I like it!Glad to report that we could finally have a happy family gathering of four generations ... of STAX flagship headphones
mrmarbach
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Hi y’all
I have a big head and SR007 and SRX9k.
I get a much better seal with X9k. I also experienced the fart for the first time while wearing them. With SR007 the bottom of the drivers seem to lift off my head, breaking the seal.
Other than a nice ribbon tying them on, is there any other adjustment I can do to the band to change this? Or the cup rotation? (Of the latter I’m not sure what the ideal setting is.)
I have a big head and SR007 and SRX9k.
I get a much better seal with X9k. I also experienced the fart for the first time while wearing them. With SR007 the bottom of the drivers seem to lift off my head, breaking the seal.
Other than a nice ribbon tying them on, is there any other adjustment I can do to the band to change this? Or the cup rotation? (Of the latter I’m not sure what the ideal setting is.)
padam
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Precaud
100+ Head-Fier
I just posted a detailed upgrade for the SRM-252S:
Upgrading the Stax SRM-252S
Comments/questions welcome.
Upgrading the Stax SRM-252S
Comments/questions welcome.
catscratch
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With the 007, rotate the pads so that the seam points at your temple. This way, the thick part of the earpad is behind and below the ear and the thin part is towards the temple. Also, you can bend the headband, it's made of spring steel and is designed to be bent into shape. Lastly, the elastic can be a bit short for some people, but with a little bit of DIY you can replace it with a longer one.
buzzlulu
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Not familiar with them. Brand and link by any chance?Flagships rocking some of the best headphone stands ever. I like it!
Out of production:Not familiar with them. Brand and link by any chance?
https://silverstonetek.com/en/product/info/accessories/EBA01/
Part 2 of Perun Rock review for those that are interested: https://www.head-fi.org/threads/perun-electrostatic-headphone-impressions.872273/post-17163828
Hi,
I need suggestion/help... I'm close to buy a L300Limited + srm-006Ts, I've a doubt about the 006Ts... if I'm right (but I'm a real rookie about Stax world) the 006Ts has, compared to the prevoius 006T, the "safety" resistors at the output... now, here are couple of pics
in the second picture you can see the resistor at the output... but in the first picture, taken on the other side of the pcb with light in background, you can see that resistor is shortcircuited... ?
Does it make any sense? a short circuit in praxis eliminate the resistor from the circuit... or in this case we have completely new rules about how short circuit act?
Question is: is this upgraded version, from 006T to 006Ts, really safer, as should be, or ?
I would like to understand... thks in advance for help
I need suggestion/help... I'm close to buy a L300Limited + srm-006Ts, I've a doubt about the 006Ts... if I'm right (but I'm a real rookie about Stax world) the 006Ts has, compared to the prevoius 006T, the "safety" resistors at the output... now, here are couple of pics
in the second picture you can see the resistor at the output... but in the first picture, taken on the other side of the pcb with light in background, you can see that resistor is shortcircuited... ?
Does it make any sense? a short circuit in praxis eliminate the resistor from the circuit... or in this case we have completely new rules about how short circuit act?
Question is: is this upgraded version, from 006T to 006Ts, really safer, as should be, or ?
I would like to understand... thks in advance for help
BenF
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It's easier and safer just to buy a Linear Power Supply: https://www.head-fi.org/threads/the-stax-thread-iii.677809/page-1383#post-16486586I just posted a detailed upgrade for the SRM-252S:
Upgrading the Stax SRM-252S
Comments/questions welcome.
Precaud
100+ Head-Fier
It's easier and safer just to buy a Linear Power Supply: https://www.head-fi.org/threads/the-stax-thread-iii.677809/page-1383#post-16486586
Why "easier and safer" ?
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