The Takstar, Technical Pro, Gemini Greathon, CyberX, Qpad Thread

Apr 15, 2012 at 4:03 AM Post #106 of 4,701


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Is the 671 too big for my small head? I am considered to have a very small head so I hope this isn't a problem. I was also wondering if the 671 would be good for dave mathews, coldplay, and John mayer. I want a good phone for vocals and open stage. I was going to get the fostex but with all the modding to make it sound it's best. It also doesn't have the most open stage.



Patience is a virtue lol
 
Go for the 2050, but remember it needs a decent amp to shine..
 
Apr 15, 2012 at 10:44 AM Post #107 of 4,701
Thanks man, I will keep that in mind! 
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Apr 15, 2012 at 4:46 PM Post #108 of 4,701
Would the fiio e11 work well with the 2050? That's the only amp I have and the reason i'm buying these is because of the low price.
 
Also, is seaben.com a good place to buy this product?
 
Any answers are appreciated.
 
Silent.
 
Apr 17, 2012 at 6:19 PM Post #114 of 4,701


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So my Hi 2050 came. Will need proper dac/amp, thats for sure. Still no experience with ha info? I have only e5 at home, and I dont even intend to try it


Also keep in mind that they need about 100 hours of burnin, the first hours they feel a bit anemic in the bass department..
 
No experince with Ha info .... yet
 
Right now I am waiting for FA1 from siliconray.com, can not wait til it gets here..
 
 
Apr 18, 2012 at 4:30 AM Post #115 of 4,701
Since the best headphone output I have, is from my portable sony player, I cannot review the sound. Few words: It s kind of detailed, but not enought to be "interesting", can say sterile, no big sound. Even when listening classical music, I could hear, that the bass is "all the same"(again: not burned, ****ty output). Certainly, these are not made for (most of) portable players nor the integrated sound card. So BIG WARNING in this way.
Headphones are well made, no "hidden flaws" found. Very nice for the price.
 
Apr 22, 2012 at 12:31 PM Post #117 of 4,701
Claus, did you tried pro-80 with the velvet hi-2500 cushions? And vice-versa, did you tried hi-2500 with the pro-80 leather cushions? 
 
I can buy cushions separately for both models, so I wonder which combination is the best? Thanks
 
Apr 22, 2012 at 2:08 PM Post #118 of 4,701
The leatherpads give a bit more bass on both models, the velourpads gives a bit more space, the difference is not huge by any means, the velourpads ar bigger inside and can help if the pro80 is to small or the ears are to big...
 
Comfortwise it is a matter of taste..
 
Where can you find those pads ??
 
The best pads for both are the leather ones from Fisheraudio..
 

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