oh yeah, and I had to replace the jack because the soft ass wiring bent; also, I'm pretty sure there's something rattling around in the right headphone lol
Be careful with low end Hifimans,its kinda a lottery. They generally sound good for their price but the build quality is China tier. You hear horror stories of drivers suddenly dying out.
Thanks a lot for the heads up user I'll treat them as carefully as I can My current Superlux headphones are also from a chinese company so I wonder which of the two will prove itself to live the longest
Juan Gray
>I'll treat them as carefully as I can My HE400 literally have dents in them and still work.
I mean they look cool but why purposefully distort your music?
Jason Hughes
ATH-M30X worth getting for £50/$64? I've had M20Xs for a while now and they're good, I need some to wear when walking around (previous ones borked) so I'll probably delegate them
Isaac Nguyen
First off that's a v good tube amp
Tube amplifiers have much more distortion than solid-state amplifiers, but most of it is second-order, which is quite musical. That's why it's called "harmonic" distortion.
Second-harmonic distortion is exactly the same note, an octave above. Ditto for higher-order even harmonics; they are also the same note more octaves above.
Even-order harmonic distortion can be so pleasant that back in the 1970s the Aphex Aural Exciter was very popular in recording and broadcast specifically because it was designed to generate and add these harmonic distortions! You can still buy it today.
If you're gonna get a headphone to walk around with, isolation and comfort become super important. I don't think audio technical is great with that,althoufh I've never tried the M30x.
Jordan Gutierrez
If it's any consolation switching from OTL amp + 650 to electrostats was like throwing cold water in my face, the lack of distortion was *so* clean sounding. Different sounds for different moods
Grayson James
who here fucks with vintage? just rebuilt the pads on these 1979 weedphones they sound pretty good for their age
Dunno about the 30s either (obviously), but the 20s are decent enough. Isolation isn't as important to me as it could be, since I'm always kind of paranoid about not being able to hear things around me
Tyler Gray
What do they sound like? Are they super hollow sounding? That's been my experience with all the older headphones.
Kayden Morris
They look like something a fast food chain would give out in a happy meal lel
Juan Nelson
i've had good luck with old sennheisers and yamaha orthodynamics sounding more present. give them lots of power, let your ears adjust and don't constantly switch between modern and old phones *looking* for problems, replace the old crumbled/crushed pads respect your elders kiddo
Got a ZMF Auteur last week to compliment my HD800S. First of all the build quality of this thing is jaw dropping. You really do get a sense that this is a custom handmade product, kind of like a bespoke suit.
Compared to the HD800S, the Auteur has >Much deeper and much more satisfying sub-bass >More heft and control to the rest of the bass >Elevated and wetter/sweeter mids (more second-order harmonic distortion?) >A treble slightly less detailed but still ridiculously detailed >Moderately more intimate soundstage (but still wider than most headphones) >Slightly less instrument separation amongst instruments of the same type, perhaps a consequence of the wetter sound
My Auteurs exhibit slightly less detail retrieval than the HD800S but also sound less "dry". For relaxed, fun music listening, the Auteurs are now my go-to. For more analytical music listening, or when I'm feeling more excitable or energetic, or when I long for a vast soundstage, I'll fire up the HD800S.
More subjectively, the Auteurs definitely lend a more emotional experience to the music. The sound feels more organic, the bass feels deeper and more refined, the mids sweeter and more memorable. In short, the Auteurs feel like they are fuller and have more body than the HD800S. That said, I don't think anything will ever reach the overwhelmingly vast expanse of sheer jawdropping detail and soundstage and complexity of the HD800S. These are distinctly different beasts for different moods.
For asmr the best thing I've used was the lcd2 and some other similar stuff. You want a big driver I guess with a strong seal, I use reveal eq with a shelf bass boost at 75hz. Feels like they're actually touching your ear
>Feels like they're actually touching your ear oWo >MSRP $799 ;_;
Lucas Cox
>let's boost that bass and murder the voice. nice plan.
Lincoln Taylor
You're retarded. Linear bass isn't neutral. Sub bass and even upper bass has to be louder than mods to be the same volume. You have no idea what you're talking about. I don't know if I can really reccommend buying them if $700 is gonna kill you but I got them used for $500. I think even a he4xx with big and well sealing pads can produce the same effect.
Need a 100$< headset, any recs? Can be cheap or expensive, I'm just looking for the best price/performance ratio.
Cameron Rogers
HD58X + a $5 standalone mic
Colton Gutierrez
Needs to be a headset, it's for a friend and I don't feel like changing their mind on the subject.
Also forgot to mention it has to be wireless, any help is appreciated
Ethan King
Just get a Cloud Flight and be done with it. Doubt anyone else from here will help you.
Carter Carter
Getting E-MU ebony cups to further mod my TH-X00 tomorrow I know this is probably what autism looks like but I'm finding this audiofool hobby pretty exciting
Levi Diaz
what are some headphones that wont fall off (or break if they do) no matter what current ones broke due to constant seizures.
Ayden Garcia
Iem
Jaxson Price
arent good IEM's really expensive also id prefer something wireless and under 300 eur but i could sacrifice the wirless part if it means i can actually use them for more than 5 months.
I'm using AKG K240 Studio headphones and have no complaints except that the cups are a little too small and hard. How much money do I have to spend to get a significantly better overall experience?
Kevin Perry
it's true, the best tube amps are almost as good as a low grade solid state amp in terms of accuracy and neutrality
you don't have to decide between high quality audio and tubes, if you spend enough you can get tube amps that are perfectly average in terms of replicating what a solid state amp does
Eli Wilson
lol at your life right now
Brandon Lee
What's that amp?
Alexander Gonzalez
>I have no idea what I'm talking about: The post
TSMR 3 PRO
Kayden Hernandez
I'm ashamed to share a keyboard with a shit taste audio incel
David Walker
where did all these newfags come from?
Wyatt Russell
what do you expect when a nostaxer made the OP
Gavin Foster
If you have this keyboard you have no taste.
Jaxson Jenkins
I have the one with the numpad
Ethan Hughes
ban schiit stacks
Xavier Lee
Keyboard fetishists manage to be worse than audiophiles ffs
Noah Howard
based amir
Nathaniel Rogers
What were all those brands he sells again?
Tyler Torres
>>Budget About 500-600 bucks, less is better >>Source Fostex HP-BL4, Sansa Clip and sometimes straight from the mobo of a laptop, don't care if the sound is a bit degraded for the latter just has to be listenable. >>Type of headphone Over-ear >>Open or closed Don't care >>Comfort level As long as I can put it on my head for a few hours and my ears don't start bleeding I don't care >>Sound signature Dark or Vshaped with some subbass to it >>Past headphones Fidelio X2, TH-X00, RBH HP-2 bunch of other not worth mentioning ones
Specifically want a planar to see what the memes are all about, already taking a look at the brainwavz Alara, can't find any Takstar HF580B, haven't looked much into the Sendy Aiva
Lucas Powell
Topping and FiiO?
Brayden James
keep going
Angel Reyes
no
Connor Sullivan
Which one Jow Forums?? >or should I look for hidden gems like superlux?
~50 euros Realtek or soundblaster x-fi card Over ear, closed Comfort is unimportant V shape or bassy. Non-muddy, thumping bass needed. Superlux HD 662 EVO (perfect), thicc "studio" superlux (trash bass)