The Stax Thread III

Oct 18, 2024 at 6:30 AM Post #26,371 of 27,889
I've thought about getting an HE6 but Hifiman quality issues scared me off, I heard the HE6se at a meetup but not the OG HE6. Interesting to hear the someone say they prefer the 007mk2 later model. I have a mk2 2.5.

If you like the 007mk2 you should really give the CRBN a try, and the new CBRN2. To me the CBRN is like the 007mk2 just more refined and feels and looks way more premium.

Some people prefer the 007mk1 but I have heard it referred to as "darker" then the mk2 multiple times but the mk2 is imo already pretty dark.
Thanks for the suggestion. However, I consider the CRBN model(s) to be way above my budget.
 
Oct 18, 2024 at 7:32 AM Post #26,372 of 27,889
Greetings to the "Capital of Northern Lights". 🌌
How can you find time to listen to headphones with all this current Northern Lights frenzy going on. :D

Sorry for the OT. :)
 
Oct 18, 2024 at 8:00 AM Post #26,373 of 27,889
Thanks for the suggestion. However, I consider the CRBN model(s) to be way above my budget.
With a small EQ bass shelf I think the stax SR-009 is right there with HE-6/Stax007MKI/II/Audeze CRBN but SR 009 has a bigger soundstage than all of them by quite a margin.
Maybe something to consider too you can find the sr 009 around $1700-$1900 second hand, because it has great build quality you'll find most of them in good shape.
 
Oct 18, 2024 at 8:12 AM Post #26,374 of 27,889
With a small EQ bass shelf I think the stax SR-009 is right there with HE-6/Stax007MKI/II/Audeze CRBN but SR 009 has a bigger soundstage than all of them by quite a margin.
Maybe something to consider too you can find the sr 009 around $1700-$1900 second hand, because it has great build quality you'll find most of them in good shape.
The SR-009 has about 90% of the mid bass slam of the CRBN with much better definition and texture. I luckily got mine for £1,400 but I would highly recommend one if you can get it for under £2,000. You won't find another headphone with as much technical performance and wow factor for the price.
 
Oct 18, 2024 at 9:05 AM Post #26,375 of 27,889
With a small EQ bass shelf I think the stax SR-009 is right there with HE-6/Stax007MKI/II/Audeze CRBN but SR 009 has a bigger soundstage than all of them by quite a margin.
Maybe something to consider too you can find the sr 009 around $1700-$1900 second hand, because it has great build quality you'll find most of them in good shape.
As I wrote, I just bought a new SR-007 Mk2. I don't see myself buying another electrostatic headphone in the near future.

A fellow head-fi'er in this thread said that some amp builders consider SR-007 Mk2 to be the best headphone Stax ever made.
 
Oct 18, 2024 at 9:19 AM Post #26,376 of 27,889
As I wrote, I just bought a new SR-007 Mk2. I don't see myself buying another electrostatic headphone in the near future.

A fellow head-fi'er in this thread said that some amp builders consider SR-007 Mk2 to be the best headphone Stax ever made.
There is divided opinions on the 007 vs 009 debate.

I have never heard the 007 line-up but people that also own the CRBN (@Svperstar) state that it is an improved 007. I personally prefer the Stax 009/009S to the CRBN as they have a more balanced sound with better technical ability however, I am willing to give the 007 Mk2 a try. There is one on eBay for £930 which is a great price but I need to wait until I get paid next Friday so hopefully it remains available and I will give it a fair assessments against the 009 series.
 
Oct 18, 2024 at 10:16 AM Post #26,377 of 27,889
Oct 18, 2024 at 10:31 AM Post #26,378 of 27,889
A fellow head-fi'er in this thread said that some amp builders consider SR-007 Mk2 to be the best headphone Stax ever made.
Surely that person meant the 007mki, no? I don't know any builder who would say that about the mk2, very fine hp that it is.
 
Oct 18, 2024 at 10:41 AM Post #26,379 of 27,889
Surely that person meant the 007mki, no? I don't know any builder who would say that about the mk2, very fine hp that it is.

Yes it was the mk1. Might have been a typo when I originally said it. That same person said the last time he listened to the 009s he "pulled it off his head in less then 30 seconds it was so bad" or something else similar.

Another review I read of the 009s said that when putting in a bass boost of 6db the driver started to make crackling noises, so the reviewer marked the 009s as bass deficient and not able to be fixed so only recommended the 009s if you only listen to genres of music with little to no bass. Other people say they dial in bass boosts just fine.
 
Oct 18, 2024 at 10:49 AM Post #26,380 of 27,889
Yes it was the mk1. Might have been a typo when I originally said it. That same person said the last time he listened to the 009s he "pulled it off his head in less then 30 seconds it was so bad" or something else similar.

Another review I read of the 009s said that when putting in a bass boost of 6db the driver started to make crackling noises, so the reviewer marked the 009s as bass deficient and not able to be fixed so only recommended the 009s if you only listen to genres of music with little to no bass. Other people say they dial in bass boosts just fine.
How can you take someone's opinion serious if they only listen to a headphone for such a short amount of time.

It's true that the 009S does not have great bass impact but it makes up for it with incredible texture and improvements in detail, timbre and holography over the regular 009 and both headphones excel in different genres.
 
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Oct 18, 2024 at 11:39 AM Post #26,381 of 27,889
I am quite sure these are the words from the mighty „spritzer“ himself. :wink:

And please be aware he is talking about the 009S not the 009!
 
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Oct 18, 2024 at 1:11 PM Post #26,382 of 27,889
Surely that person meant the 007mki, no? I don't know any builder who would say that about the mk2, very fine hp that it is.
It was a comment to my post stating I just bought the Mk2 version, and kind of confirmed my choice of headphone model, so I expect it was in fact the current (now discontinued) SR-007 Mk2 he referred to.

I just found the post. It is indeed the Mk 2 version which was referred to:
"That depends on your opinion. They just discontinued it not long ago. One amp maker in the estat community thinks the 007mk2 is the best estat Stax makes"

https://www.head-fi.org/threads/the-stax-thread-iii.677809/page-1752#post-18366051

However, I now see that the member corrects himself, saying it was Mk 1.
 
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Oct 18, 2024 at 1:22 PM Post #26,383 of 27,889
Oct 18, 2024 at 10:41 PM Post #26,384 of 27,889
Does anybody know why Stax discontinued the SR-007? I haven't found anybody talking about it other than it being mentioned here.
 
Oct 18, 2024 at 10:46 PM Post #26,385 of 27,889
Does anybody know why Stax discontinued the SR-007? I haven't found anybody talking about it other than it being mentioned here.
It’s either that they felt it wasn’t a good complement unit anymore (in price point or sonic signature).... or they have a new version in the works.
Retailers have said the bulk of Stax sales were 007 and x9k , so it was not demand related, but no official reason was announced.
 
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