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@chowmein83 Nice impressions. I notice you use the word darker nearly 10 times.. I guess the Verite is, dark?
Perhaps that's why some people are enjoying it more w/ SS than tube, since tube amps usually darken the signature.
@chowmein83 Nice impressions. I notice you use the word darker nearly 10 times.. I guess the Verite is, dark?
Perhaps that's why some people are enjoying it more w/ SS than tube, since tube amps usually darken the signature.
Just a thought, nothing more than a supposition (because I haven't heard the Verite yet): is it possible that some would say "dark" to represent the quality of great detail, focus & speed--absent any real brightness/peakiness?
I mean, we're so conditioned to associate "bright" with tons of detail, focus, speed--and "dark" with the relative lack of all 3.
A beryllium driver in a wooden headphone designed & voiced by ZMF...maybe this is "something completely different."
As I've come to understand people associate light and temperature attributes to headphones based on the similar feeling they have when experiencing a warm/cold or bright/dark ambient:Just a thought, nothing more than a supposition (because I haven't heard the Verite yet): is it possible that some would say "dark" to represent the quality of great detail, focus & speed--absent any real brightness/peakiness?
I mean, we're so conditioned to associate "bright" with tons of detail, focus, speed--and "dark" with the relative lack of all 3.
A beryllium driver in a wooden headphone designed & voiced by ZMF...maybe this is "something completely different."
ZMF Verité Impressions Part 2 – Comparisons
Verité vs. Auteur, with both pads
Verité (which either set of pads) is darker than Auteur no matter which pads are used on the Auteur, mainly because the treble is noticeably lower than on the latter headphone. In other words, the Verité definitely feels less “airy” than the Auteur.
Speed, detail, and refinement are a noticeable step up compared to the Auteur. Bass seems to be slightly flatter than in the Auteur (which I think has a very slight mid-bass hump), with better texture and quality. Speed of bass seems to be about the same to me.
Dynamics are definitely better than in Auteur, which was already pretty decent itself. Again, I have to note how amazing the Verité is when it comes to this aspect.
The Verité’s soundstage width is about the same compared to the Auteur. Verité seems to have a slightly deeper stage though. However, I felt that the imaging and layering were noticeably more precise on the Verité, which has a more coherent and 3D soundstage. I believe a part of this has to do with the blacker background on the Verité.
Verité vs. Aeolus, with both pads
Verité (with either set of pads) is darker in a sense than Aeolus with either pads despite the latter's bass boost, mainly because the lower treble is noticeably lower on Verité. Speed, detail, and refinement are noticeably up compared to Aeolus. Also, the Verité sounds a lot more open than the Aeolus.
Verité has a noticeably deeper soundstage then Aeolus, but the width is only slightly more than that of the Aeolus with Verité pads. The Verité seems to have a somewhat wider soundstage than the Aeolus with Universe pads, though I think that might be somewhat due to the bigger bass emphasis on those pads.
More sub-bass extension on the Verité, for an overall flatter bass. However, Verité slams (at least nearly) as hard as the Aeolus, with better speed and texture.
ZMF Verité Impressions Part 2 – Comparisons
At least for me, the most useful headphone impressions are the ones in which different models are being compared. So, after a lot of pad swapping, here are my comparisons between the Verité some of the headphones I had access to.
Verité vs. Auteur, with both pads
Verité (which either set of pads) is darker than Auteur no matter which pads are used on the Auteur, mainly because the treble is noticeably lower than on the latter headphone. In other words, the Verité definitely feels less “airy” than the Auteur.
Speed, detail, and refinement are a noticeable step up compared to the Auteur. Bass seems to be slightly flatter than in the Auteur (which I think has a very slight mid-bass hump), with better texture and quality. Speed of bass seems to be about the same to me.
Dynamics are definitely better than in Auteur, which was already pretty decent itself. Again, I have to note how amazing the Verité is when it comes to this aspect.
The Verité’s soundstage width is about the same compared to the Auteur. Verité seems to have a slightly deeper stage though. However, I felt that the imaging and layering were noticeably more precise on the Verité, which has a more coherent and 3D soundstage. I believe a part of this has to do with the blacker background on the Verité.
IMO,yes theyre in a different league,but were also talking about more than double the price as well.Thanks for the impressions
I can't help but interpret your comparisons between Verite and Auteur/Aeolus as the Verite being hands-down superior (i.e. in a different league). Could you comment on the magnitude of the differences between the headphones? (i.e. are they really in a different league?).
And just for fun, if a headphone noob put on the Aeolus and the Verite which would you think the noob would prefer?
Thanks for the impressions
I can't help but interpret your comparisons between Verite and Auteur/Aeolus as the Verite being hands-down superior (i.e. in a different league). Could you comment on the magnitude of the differences between the headphones? (i.e. are they really in a different league?).
And just for fun, if a headphone noob put on the Aeolus and the Verite which would you think the noob would prefer?
From your picture, it looks like you have Teak Auteur's and Pheasantwood Verite's? Might want to note that, as having been able to compare the Teak vs Blackwood Auteur's, I know there is very noticeable difference between the two. I personally did not find the Verite's to be significantly darker than the Auteur's. That gap would be widened if it the Auteur's were Teak instead of Blackwood, which I used for my comparison.