I need to say more. I’ve heard this album at 24/192 FLAC Qobuz countless times on my big rig. This album sounds AMAZING on my big rig and is a total mood enhancing experience (without drugs or alcohol, mind you). BUT THIS HP! First HP I’ve ever heard this album on to move me as much or more as my loudspeakers. Huge stage, immersive, richly imbued lower mids. And the bass. What bass this HP has! A little nudge with the balanced studio EQ at 15 kHz and the cymbals just crystalline. Love it.
I need to say more. I’ve heard this album at 24/192 FLAC Qobuz countless times on my big rig. This album sounds AMAZING on my big rig and is a total mood enhancing experience (without drugs or alcohol, mind you). BUT THIS HP! First HP I’ve ever heard this album on to move me as much or more as my loudspeakers. Huge stage, immersive, richly imbued lower mids. And the bass. What bass this HP has! A little nudge with the balanced studio EQ at 15 kHz and the cymbals just crystalline. Love it.
For those who have felt the thin lambs give too broad a bass shelf. Not boomy but reaching too high up in FR for that person’s taste. Using very high quality EQ (prefer studio analog, NOT Schiit EQ), add in some 15 k. To my ears and with most recordings this is HEAVENLY. You never know til you try it.
It's really cool when you look at it from different angles the grain of the wood changes.
I'll see if my phone can capture that in a short video.
Last night they went on my head at 12noon and did not leave my head till I went to bed, and I stayed up way longer than I should have. I finally hit the sack at 12midight.
I then hooked them up to my RS6 DAP to continue to burn in all night.
If AC's made of the same kind of ebony wood that the Meze Liric 2's are made of become available, my wallet is in serious trouble. I'm in the market for a new set of cans and am in information-gathering mode now. I'd probably forgo the research phase and jump to purchase if such AC's were made, even though I really don't want to buy a new amp to drive it this year. hahahaha
If AC's made of the same kind of ebony wood that the Meze Liric 2's are made of become available, my wallet is in serious trouble. I'm in the market for a new set of cans and am in information-gathering mode now. I'd probably forgo the research phase and jump to purchase if such AC's were made, even though I really don't want to buy a new amp to drive it this year. hahahaha
I hate to break it to you, but Zach does have ACs made from Macassar Ebony. It's my favorite ZMF wood and have one (and an AO in the same wood) and it's glorious sounding. If you hate your wallet ask if he has one in the shop.
I hate to break it to you, but Zach does have ACs made from Macassar Ebony. It's my favorite ZMF wood and have one (and an AO in the same wood) and it's glorious sounding. If you hate your wallet ask if he has one in the shop.
Oh you poor soul, man hasn't even seen a Macassar Ebony ZMF set, yeah they're stunning, maybe my favorite looking. I believe goldwerger here was actually the first to ever own a ZMF in that wood, might've been the AO or VC I forgot.
I had a Macassar VC and it looked stunning. I sold it (my third VC), because the sound wasn’t for me. It looked so beautiful it was hard to let go. I had planned on just making it a display piece, and hanging it in a case off my wall, but that was more effort than it was worth. A Macassar AC or VC would be very nice looking. I dunno about a CC, with the triangle and all, but maybe…
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