To clarify, I don't have any complaints about the tuning of my Omnis. Only when switching from one of my Audez'e LCD-2s do I hear that the high end is slightly recessed. I'd just like to see if I can tune them to be a little less rounded off without too much change to the rest of the sound.
To clarify, I don't have any complaints about the tuning of my Omnis. Only when switching from one of my Audez'e LCD-2s do I hear that the high end is slightly recessed. I'd just like to see if I can tune them to be a little less rounded off without too much change to the rest of the sound.
Without having to read this whole thread, has anyone experimented with some of ZMF Suede pad offerings with the Ori (Universe Suede, Hybrid, Ori Suede?)
Glad you ended up not selling yours. I've been through the same dilemma myself a few times with mine, and each time I couldn't manage to let them go. I honestly think that my Ori are the perfect compliment to my HD800S, and between these two pairs of headphones, I have no need of another set of full-sized cans.
Picking up a pair of these without cables included and need to be able to connect them to my Objective 2 amp (standard 3.5mm jack). Any suggestions on cables? Options seem pretty sparse. Don't need anything fancy, cheaper the better as long as it works fine!
The Ori is a high quality planar headphone. IMHO, don't mess w/cheap cables of unknown quality unless you have no choice.
ZMF offers an excellent OFC/copper cable that's quite reasonable. I've had a couple of these. They give you ~95% of what pricey aftermarket cables do (I have a few of those, too).
The Ori is a high quality planar headphone. IMHO, don't mess w/cheap cables of unknown quality unless you have no choice.
ZMF offers an excellent OFC/copper cable that's quite reasonable. I've had a couple of these. They give you ~95% of what pricey aftermarket cables do (I have a few of those, too).
Thanks, I know there's a lot of dispute whether cables make a sound quality difference. I am in the camp that they don't as long as they meet the minimum requirements; only issue is that most cheap cables that meet my requirement seem to be mostly used for mixer/speaker set-ups instead of headphones and don't have many reviews.
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