slwiser
Headphoneus Supremus
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Thanks for the pictures but have you listened to them yet? I am sure you have some. First impressions are OK here too.
Originally Posted by slwiser /img/forum/go_quote.gif Thanks for the pictures but have you listened to them yet? I am sure you have some. First impressions are OK here too. |
Originally Posted by Jaw007 /img/forum/go_quote.gif I just got back and sent these pictures,I traveled 200 miles from Cleveland,Ohio To home traveling through a snow storm,I don't know how I made it through the blizzards but I did.I really haven't settled in yet,and listened as of yet.It may be tomorrow before I can list some first impressions.I am practically brain dead after being without sleep for some twenty hours. |
Originally Posted by slwiser /img/forum/go_quote.gif Get some rest that trip was a killer glad it didn't kill you. |
Originally Posted by HeadphoneAddict /img/forum/go_quote.gif I did my D2000 vs ALO780 comparison tonight. Don't forget I have the APS v2 cable on my D2000. I'd say the D2000 is a little slower, especially on the initial attack of piano notes, and tends to smooth over some of the sound and blend it together a little. This makes for a more relaxed can that puts you maybe in the 2nd or 3rd row, instead of on stage like the ALO-780's. They have a good solid bass, but not quite the attack and impact of the ALO-780. That makes them remind me of a closed version of the HD600 when the HD600 has the improved HD650 cable. I said "reminds me of" as in similar sound signature, but "not sounds just like". The HD600 with APS v3 cable or 18G Jenna Labs cryo cable is still better than the re-cabled D2000 at retrieving details and reproducing an accurate soundstage. The ALO-780 has a quicker attack, and punchier bass, with crisp edges to the notes that bring out some extra detail and layering the way the HD600 with high-end cable does. The mids are a little more forward/up front and they put you up on stage, similar to a Grado but with a bigger soundstage that my RS-2 (my SR-60 and HF-1 have a bigger soundstage than RS-2). The highs on the ALO-780 have mellowed out to the same level as the re-cabled D2000 and re-cabled HD600, which is a welcome improvement over stock. When listening to the ALO-780 first, and then switching to the D2000, you can hear the D2000 sound a little more like a closed can, while the ALO-780 sound more like an open can to me. |
Originally Posted by HeadphoneAddict /img/forum/go_quote.gif I GOT THE 18G Jenna Labs Cryo Wire ALO-780 in TODAY. At this point, if you are seriously in the market for an Edition 9, you might want to consider the $595 ALO 18G JL cryowire 780 instead of the Edition 9. Then buy a good source with the savings, put 200 hours on the phones to break them in, and enjoy the giggles. Larry |
Originally Posted by Morph201 /img/forum/go_quote.gif I'm currently in the market for "something".. what would you say is the extra 5% offered by the edition 9? |
Originally Posted by slwiser /img/forum/go_quote.gif Thanks for the pictures but have you listened to them yet? I am sure you have some. First impressions are OK here too. |