So when are you getting a STAX?
3 years and 11 months into owning my LCD-2s and the left driver unit seems to have failed. I have no idea what's happened but the left channel has completely ceased to work with any source or cable combo where other pairs work just fine. Cable continuity seems in place, internal wiring seems good, all the solder joints look okay - the driver simply produces no sound. It's rather unfortunate.
It's well beyond warranty at this point but Audez'e has offered to replace the pair for $400 which I'm definitely taking them up on.
I am gun shy on pulling the trigger on the 950bt by sony I just think they are so sexy.
I can get them refurb for like $90. Can someone either talk me into getting them or discourage me? Is there a comparably priced Bluetooth headset that looks as good and minimal? (wirless is a must) I am not working out in these.
Have them. Love them. Went through about 9 pairs of BT before finally finding these. Buy!
AWWWWW YEAHH im doing it!
Have we discussed the bullshit of international versions (impossible to find) come in the unique cool colors... So lame.
you buy new or refurb? How much did you spend? I want to get it for under 100
I have a pair of ATH-AD700's and they are about 5 years old now. They are pretty grimy now and I am looking for an upgrade. I want something that is not opened back, I don't like how much the sound bleeds. What should I get?
Got my Carbo Tenore, sound is amazing but isolation is on par with my 9€ panasonics (RP-120) and the microphonics are very annoying. When wearing over ear it's a lot better but that's a bit uncomfortable.
Guess the search continues.
Are you after something with a similar sound signature?
I'm pretty sure I told you that the isolation on those is average
I guess something similar with more base maybe, and at most $200.Are you after something with a similar sound signature? Also how much are you looking to spend?
I guess something similar with more base maybe, and at most $200.
Thanks for the link. Tyll hit it right on the head. Absolute spot on review and easily the best bang for buck headphones money can buy.Just caught Innerfidelity's Oppo PM-3 Review
I guess something similar with more base maybe, and at most $200.
The ATH A900s are an amazing set. They're comfortable and really good to use. Nice and warm and lovely bass as well. I still have my pair and won't sell them as I love the sound.AKG K553, Audio-Technica ATH-900, Soundmagic HP150, or NVX XPT100
...Yamaha MT-220 have less isolation, but are probably my favorite closed headphone in your price range.
id need a new damn amp to get it so not much. Im pretty happy with what i have now and i havent spent all that much. To get a pair of SR009s and a Blue Hawaii, i think that would be overkill.
Im moving to a loft next year so i want to concentrate on my stereo setup so would rather keep the headphones as is. Ive got 6 sets of headphones, 2 DAC/AMps and a portable DAC/Amp - i think getting any more would just be kinda greedy and i dont need it.
You would go straight in at the high end? As you are using headphones like EL-8 and Oppo PM-3, then the low end STAX would be an comparatively equal starting point, and if you don't like it, you can probably sell it on for what you paid for it. Don't discount the SRS-2170 if you've not heard it.
I do agree that 6 sets of headphones are probably enough. I'm trying to get down to one pair of open backed for home (STAX SRS-2170), one pair of closed back for travel (Sennheiser HD25-I) and some IEM's (Rockets). I'll keep my other Sennheisers (HD565, HD595) but use for gaming.
The HD565 Ovation are 25 years old, but I refreshed the foam and headband and fixed a loose connection in one of the drivers, so they are now fully functional and just as good as the 595. My first ever decent pair of headphones
OK guys. Ready to upgrade from my Monoprice 8323. Use mostly for gaming. Currently have HM5 Velour Pads and vmoda boom pro mic attached and would like to utilize those with whatever's new. Could be convinced to ditch them for the right new pair. Live with my fiance so probably need closed but open to semi open or open if they don't leak too much.
Budget ~$100 or less
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It's getting to the point now that id love to hear some new headphones..but i think i have what i need without going crazy and im pretty happy with all those headphones tbh.
Completely different sounds. The HD800s are transparent and completely neutral. I find them slightly bright where the treble can hurt a little bit. The new cables I got for them really compliment them well and I heard they benefit from the warmth of tube amps.Once you're happy with what you've got, that's a pretty good place to stop. Nice list.
It was a toss up between EL-8 and the STAX, but to own a pair of headphones that I've wanted since 1985 (original lambda review I saw in What Hifi) and heard in person in 1995, was too good a chance to miss.
Edit: So LCD-3 v HD800? Comparable?
Thanks! Think I am going to go with the HP150's after doing some research.AKG K553, Audio-Technica ATH-900, Soundmagic HP150, or NVX XPT100
...Yamaha MT-220 have less isolation, but are probably my favorite closed headphone in your price range.
Good choice!Thanks! Think I am going to go with the HP150's after doing some research.
I don't have the HM5, just the padsHM5's are pretty damn good in the $100 range, not sure you can do much better, unless you just don't like the rather neutral sound signature.
Should have bought a pair of Sennheiser urbanites dude for that big bass.Now that the Momentums have a few days for me to get used to the sound and also to let the pads soften to mould my head better I've got to say that the bass has been much better. Thought the bass doesn't quite have the impact or quantity I was looking for, but after awhile it totally does. Probably still doesn't beat the v-moda m100 from impressions I've read, but these aren't bass-neutral at all. Really good texture and it has a lack of boominess that colours the mids too.
You know since you already have the replacement pads you could get the JVC S680s and replace their stock ones to create a great set at a good value. Otherwise check out the NVX XPT100's if you're looking for something more neutral. The M Audio Q40 is another fantastic headphone in your but really benefits from a bit of amping.I don't have the HM5, just the pads
Their bass definitely bleeds into the mids more as well.I dunno man, style is personal and all that but I don't like how the urbanites look at all. Too bulky and chunky. Seeing that I'm using these as portables I do consider headphones to be fashion pieces.
I dunno man, style is personal and all that but I don't like how the urbanites look at all. Too bulky and chunky. Seeing that I'm using these as portables I do consider headphones to be fashion pieces.
I have the pistons 2 and I really like them. Really good, fun bassy sound with good treble and bass but the boominess of the bass causes the lower mids to be somewhat muffled. Still a good fun sound though, and worth it for the price.
From what I've read the 3s aren't that big of an upgrade.
Be careful of fakes though.
Get the 2.0 if you want a bass heavy earphone and honestly if you're looking for balanced ones they're are better options at the same price point of the 3.0 including the Zero Audio Tenore, Ostry KC06, RE-300H,and the Fidue A63.Thanks for that, I think ill go for the 2s then as the piston 3s are made of plastic now and are a bit more expensive.
Yeah, ill probably buy off Tiny deal as they only sell genuine Xiaomi stock.
Get the 2.0 if you want a bass heavy earphone and honestly if you're looking for balanced ones they're are better options at the same price point of the 3.0 including the Zero Audio Tenore, Ostry KC06, RE-300H,and the Fidue A63.
My Sony MDR 1R's just came in the mail today. I was able to find a used pair for $100 and jumped on it. This is my first pair of nice headphones, and HOLY CRAP. I've heard some claim the bass is lacking in these - but those highs and mids. Wow. I feel like a whole new world has opened up to me. Listening to FlyLo - You're Dead now. These just sound too good, it's like hearing the album again for the first time.
Good choice!
You know since you already have the replacement pads you could get the JVC S680s and replace their stock ones to create a great set at a good value. Otherwise check out the NVX XPT100's if you're looking for something more neutral. The M Audio Q40 is another fantastic headphone in your but really benefits from a bit of amping.
For some reason I felt compelled to try the UE6000 even though it doesn't fit the pads. Hopefully I will like them. If not I will try the JVC or NVX
Oh well I guess I need an amp too. Help me out. I know jack shit about that. I have just been plugging my current ones right into my motherboard.
Glad I saw this since I've been looking for some Bluetooth headphones. All I've seen at Amazon and and Best Buy is the extra bass model. Is that all they make at this point and where is the cheapest place to buy these? Thanks!
I bought them refurbished off amazon hopefully that means they were given extra attentionGood headphones, but really suspect quality control.
If they're in good shape you'll really like them, fairly wide soundstage, good balance, good treble extension...Decent bass quality, though not too much quantity. I wouldn't describe the mids as being very forward, but they're also not too recessed either.I bought them refurbished off amazon hopefully that means they were given extra attention
If they're in good shape you'll really like them, fairly wide soundstage, good balance, good treble extension...Decent bass quality, though not too much quantity. I wouldn't describe the mids as being very forward, but they're also not too recessed either.
Huge fan so far. I do miss my ears being entirely surrounded by pads with the HM5 velours but the UE6000 sounds remarkable. Amazing soundstage for closed back. Playing the Witcher 3 has been completely different with them on.
I had those back in the day, very powerful, but my pair were so sensitive to ground noise I couldn't keep them.