I haven't had much experience with the Verite Open, but as a fellow tinnitus sufferer I can wholeheartedly recommend the Aeolus. It's wonderfully smooth and not at all grating in the treble.I have tinnitus also and I am contemplating between VO and Aeolus. Which cans were you more comfortable with for your ears ? Thanks...
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ZMF Aeolus Impressions thread
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Kevintj604
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So I bought the Empyrean that I was going to sell the Aeolus for and man am I ever glad that I didn't sell the Aeolus.
Upon first listen I know why I sold the Empyrean before. They're just sooo unimpressive now that I have spent quite a bit more time in the hobby.
I'll need a few weeks to make a definitive decision but on first listen the Empy's are probably gonna be sold pretty quick.
Upon first listen I know why I sold the Empyrean before. They're just sooo unimpressive now that I have spent quite a bit more time in the hobby.
I'll need a few weeks to make a definitive decision but on first listen the Empy's are probably gonna be sold pretty quick.
Not sure what i'm doing yet. If I find a buyer for what i'm looking for then great and if not I'll keep them. Either way I want an Aeolus in my collection but not sure if I need this is the set or not. For some stupid reason I think I want an Empyrean again and the prices have dropped considerably.
Sure no problem. As usually the photo doesn't do these justice compared to in person.I just placed my order for these earlier this week. Can't wait!
Can you share a picture of yours? I would love to see the different figuring Sapele wood offers.
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Sure no problem. As usually the photo doesn't do these justice compared to in person.
I can definitely see what you are talking about though. Pretty neat pattern indeed. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks! It has a lot more figuring in person.I can definitely see what you are talking about though. Pretty neat pattern indeed. Thanks for sharing!
Btw congrats on your soon to be Aeolus. I think you're going to love them.I can definitely see what you are talking about though. Pretty neat pattern indeed. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks! I'm coming from a pair of HD6XX as a daily driver and hoping these will be a real upgrade from those. I ordered them with the universe suede pads just in case I need to bring them closer to neutral. I don't think I'll ever get rid of my 6XX but I'm hoping the Aeolus sound so good I don't think about them for a little bitBtw congrats on your soon to be Aeolus. I think you're going to love them.
Just curious, how long did it take for yours to be made?
I'll definitely 2nd the Aeolus. Lots of YMMV & IMHO here, but for me my tinnitus is generally exacerbated more from closed back headphones in general as opposed to an open backed. That being said the VC is one of the least tinnitus-aggravating headphones I've ever heard. FWIW I find the Aeolus less bothersome than the VO as well.I have tinnitus also and I am contemplating between VO and Aeolus. Which cans were you more comfortable with for your ears ? Thanks...
I believe @Pharmaboy has had a similar experience.
I don't think I'll ever get rid of my 6XX but I'm hoping the Aeolus sound so good I don't think about them for a little bit
I thought the same thing...over a year later I sold the HD6XX because they got almost zero headtime after the Aeolus arrived
Deleeh
Headphoneus Supremus
Hello,I'll definitely 2nd the Aeolus. Lots of YMMV & IMHO here, but for me my tinnitus is generally exacerbated more from closed back headphones in general as opposed to an open backed. That being said the VC is one of the least tinnitus-aggravating headphones I've ever heard. FWIW I find the Aeolus less bothersome than the VO as well.
I believe @Pharmaboy has had a similar experience.
I've had a number of hearing loss episodes and at one point I was left with mild permanent tinnitus.
From a medical point of view, I had to find something to relax.
And so I started listening to headphones with music.
With the Fostex I noticed that after a while my ears started to buzz after listening to music.
When I switched to planar headphones, I have to say that it got better with everything, even if it took some getting used to.
I can listen for hours without any pain, buzzing or anything else.
I have learned to listen better and to concentrate on the ear, and depending on my mood, my tinnitus disappears, even sometimes on stressful days with success.
I can't say 100% but subconsciously something has happened that has improved. I hear better in the ear where the tinnitus is on some days than on the other side, or I hear things where my wife says you hear things like that, I thought you were deaf.
What I can say is that if you have headphones that amplify this, you need to change to something else.
I still have the Fostex but I listen to them very little so I am selling them.
As soon as I walk into the room I always go for the Planar headphones now.
When I buy headphones today, I still make sure that there are no side effects if possible.
I really like the Zmf headphones and can't wait to hear if it caresses or abuses my ear.
Don't necessarily think of it as a betrayal or a bad thing if you go to another headphone because of your tinitus.
You are doing yourself a favour by training or reprogramming the ear to other things where the usual things of everyday life settle down again.
I have the 6XX as well (in addition to the 600, 660s, and 58X). While I love the 6XX the Aeolus is on another level. If you have the opportunity try them on an otl tube amp (same goes for the 6XX). It's a match made in heaven.Thanks! I'm coming from a pair of HD6XX as a daily driver and hoping these will be a real upgrade from those. I ordered them with the universe suede pads just in case I need to bring them closer to neutral. I don't think I'll ever get rid of my 6XX but I'm hoping the Aeolus sound so good I don't think about them for a little bit
Just curious, how long did it take for yours to be made
I bought my Aeolus used so no wait other than the time it took for shipping. Hopefully it won't take too for you to get yours.
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I have the 6XX as well (in addition to the 600, 660s, and 58X). While I love the 6XX the Aeolus is on another level. If you have the opportunity try them on an otl tube amp (same goes for the 6XX). It's a match made in heaven.
I bought my Aeolus used so no wait other than the time it took for shipping. Hopefully it won't take too for you to get.
I have a Lyr 3 and Bifrost 2 but I have considered going for an actual OTL too. I see you have a Valhalla and a Lyr 2. Did you notice a difference going from hybrid tube to OTL on the Aeolus or 6XX?
Absolutely. While I like the way both sound on the LYR 2, they both sound a good bit better on the otl tube amps I have (Valhalla and Bottlehead Crack). All my higher impedance phones sound better on the otl tube amps. The Lyr 2 excels on planars, which is what I use it for.I have a Lyr 3 and Bifrost 2 but I have considered going for an actual OTL too. I see you have a Valhalla and a Lyr 2. Did you notice a difference going from hybrid tube to OTL on the Aeolus or 6XX?
Pharmaboy
Headphoneus Supremus
I have a pretty big head (7 7/8 hat size) and have a blackwood Aeolus. With leather understrap, I have 2 notches remaining atop each adjustment rod, meaning it's extended >75%.Anyone else with a giant head like me use the Aeolus? I am an XXL hat size. I've had an issue with the adjustment mechanism on Audezes not actually adjusting enough to fit comfortably over my ears. Would I have a similar problem with the Aeolus?
Curious if anyone out there is like me and has been able to use the Aeolus comfortably.
Then again, I don't know what an XXL hat size is...
Pharmaboy
Headphoneus Supremus
I have a silkwood VO and blackwood Aeolus. Also a Final D8000K and Fidelio X2. All work very well for me, better than any closed back.I have tinnitus also and I am contemplating between VO and Aeolus. Which cans were you more comfortable with for your ears ? Thanks...
I have a ZMF Ori that I just love the sound of. But I can't listen to that as long as I can the open-backs, even though the Ori is more tolerable than any other closed back I've had (I'm glad of that because the sound is wonderful).
But even with open backs, I'm still limited in absolute volume and listening duration. On the few occasions I listen as long as 1 hr at moderately loud volume, I pay for it. That's on me--it really has nothing to do with which headphone, as long as they're open back.
That's tinnitus for you. Everyone experiences it differently...
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