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I am am looking to downsize a speaker rig to headphones--I am at my desk all day and so almost never listen to my speaker rig. I have heard Stax at shows and such, and was impressed. But, considering what I can sell my speakers for, I could EITHER get a pair of O2s and a very high-end headphone amp, OR get the 009s and a more modest amp (e.g. 717); I simply cannot afford the 009s and a top-tier amp--as Jude suggested was a "must" in Head-Fi TV, Episode 008 (though many have opined that the 009 is more forgiving of amps than the O2s). So, my question: would I be better off with the top-tier cans and a good amp or a mega-amp and some very good cans? Given the difficulty of seeking out high-end can/amp combinations for demo., any thoughts and/or suggestions would be very, very welcome. Thanks.
- Although I am in no position to speak with authority (I have not heard better than Stax amps), I doubt that any amplifier can transform the SR007 so radically that it could equal the SR009 driven by one of the higher-end Stax amps.
- The two headphones sound radically different. Having compared the SR009 when driven by 323S vs. 727A amps, the differences are nowhere near those that separate the Omega 2 from the new flagship. This is not to say a KGSS or BHSE are not a significant step up, they most likely are given the large number of converts! However, I share the same feeling as visualguy in regards to amplification merits being blown out of proportion relative to the differences between transducers. In the case of Stax DIY amps, there is also possibly a strong belief that "if it measures or specs better, it must absolutely sound better". Naturally, this then quickly goes downhill for production Stax amps because they are built to certain cost and weight/size limit.
- While I can certainly imagine the SR007 improving with better amplification than what I have (well documented, see comments by spritzer and others), I can't quite imagine it would be so drastic as to close the gap with a SR009 driven by current production Stax amp.
- Even though the Stax headphones are a difficult load, they just don't sound that bad when driven by Stax amps (to my ears a 007mkII+727A sounds already more transparent than a HD800+Lehman BCL, I don't even bring the SR009 to the table).
- The SR009 is apparently an easier load for the amplifier compared to the Omega 2. For example, there is absolutely no sense of uncontrolled bass / mid-bass when driven by the 727 amp.
- In summary: my (possibly poor) advice would be to invest in the SR-009 now and weight your options for an amplifier later on. As I know, Stax has a plan to release a new flagship amp to match the SR-009. This is a kind of acknowledgement from Stax themselves that their current amps are a bottleneck to the SR-009 sound, but it does not prove that an optimally amplified SR007 sounds better - or let say more accurate because one may subjectively like the 007 better, esp. due to darker tonal balance - than a SR009 through middle-of-road amplification. Also, the BHSE production has not stopped afaik, so you can always place your order later (meanwhile, you don't have to wait 1+ year to enjoy to Stax rig).
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I doubt I would do it but from pics it looks like it might be possible to send the O2 away and have them upgrade the 009 drivers? From looking at pics and now having O2's I like the housing and headband better. It just looks more classier with leather also a nice lower profile. Sounds like the 009 might be a great monitor.
I had posted the following in one of the thread on the 009. It seems like the inner diameter of the ear-cup is different and, for all we know, the driver itself might be different diameter. So, yes both SR007 and SR009 transducers are round, but that doesn't mean you can just swap them over

. Note also that the shape of the frame (how open it is at the back for example) might influence the response. Finally, you need to see the 009 upclose, there is really no comparison with the SR007 in terms of finish.
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Not sure the following dimensions are clear to understand but here's a shot at it, SR007mkII first / SR-009 second, all in mm:
- Internal ear cup depth min: ~25 / ~20
- Internal ear cup depth max: ~30 / ~30
- Internal ear cup diameter min: 55 / 60
- Internal ear cup diameter max: 65 / 70
- Frame diameter outer: 100 / 103
- Frame diameter inner (i.e. hole on the back): 78 / 81
- Frame depth (ear pad seam to the 90 degree bend): 12-13 / ~17
- Stator perforated diameter (as seen from outside): ~55 / ~65
- Stator distance to the rear chamber opening (e.g. hole on the back): 10? / 10?
So, it would appear indeed that the rear chamber is more open (steel mesh a bit finer too) but the depth - although the measure I gave is quite approximate and could be +/-3mm off - is the same.
Also, please confirm but in regards to the "chamber running along the edge of the driver" you're referring to: isn't it just the non-perforated rim of the stator? In which case, indeed this rim is thinner in the new version with significantly larger perforated area.
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