I only have the closed one and I don’t have the open one.
I probably won’t buy the open one.
Originally I wanted a closed planar headphone, which Dca has in its programme as almost the only manufacturer.
I only have the Lcd2 C as a comparison and it’s really hard to compare between them.
Currently my potent hybrid amplifier is in the final stages of assembly to compare the two again where there is enough juice.
If you are thinking of buying planar headphones, the Aeon R/T closed is definitely the first choice, if you need silence and isolation from everything.
If you’re looking for an open headphone at the 500$/€ limit, the Open is certainly worth a try and won’t disappoint.
I remember the Closed being better than the Sundara.
But the conditions weren’t there at the time with the Sundara.
What is definitely true is the quality of the Aeon’s.
You are not disappointed when you unpack them.
Have you heard the noire? I haven’t heard a ton of really high end closed backs but the noire stood head and shoulders above every other one I’ve heard. I even liked the noire over the Stellia and radiance.
Noire is good yeah. Its only drawback is the lack of contrast and impact, but its tuning and detail are solid. Weirdly, as much as the Aeon X closed is not as detailed as the Noire, I can see a reason to even prefer its tuning, and I know some folks who do.
Good to hear. Because I just bought Sundaras as my first planars and was having a bit of a buyer’s remorse. I’ve seen your impressions and was wondering, with the current sale going on (closed ones are sold out right now) these Aeon X variations are better deal. Maybe I’ll get Closed Xs in the future assuming they would be well worth the price.
Btw. everyone praises Sundara but your review was the one mostly convinced me
Yeah, honestly the only thing the Sundara could use is a bass shelf, but that’s super easy to EQ in, or get one of those iFi amps that has the bass boost function.
From my first impression, I totally agree with that. Especially after using Meze 99 Noirs with some bass heavy electronic music. They hit different. Though I reserve my comments until I get my new dac and amp.
The price on drop for this is tempting, but less resolving ability than even a Sundara is a hard pill to swallow. It seems it’s hard to get a truly good value closed back that competes evenly technical wise with an open back.
That can’t be.
I bought the closed version from Dan Clark and couldn’t be more satisfied.
I have had the one connected to Singxer Sda 2,Little Dot 1+,Feliks Euforia,Nuprime hi dac Dongel.
And except for the Euforia where it unfortunately distorts at listening volume, the rest is perfectly fine.
The Nuprime Hi Dac dongel lacks a touch of power and minimal detail.
Which I put down to a lack of power, but is otherwise absolutely audible with it.
If you are mobile, you do without a lot anyway.
But the rest is otherwise tip top.
It runs distortion-free on the Little Dot 1+ and delivers very good detail reproduction.
On the Singxer Dac, the best stage representation.
The headphones are very good. If you need an amplifier that can handle low-ohm headphones and some power, then they are definitely worth the money.
My recommendation is a powerful hybrid amplifier like the Xudoo or Little Dot 1+, the perfect hybrid amplifier for beginners if you still roll a bit with tubes you get the most out if you still tune the subtleties with the supplied inserts.
Unfortunately, I have not found a better hybrid amplifier that is more powerful and possibly equipped with better tubes.
I have had one made on a custom basis that is equipped with 2 6SN7 tubes and can bring 15 watts to 8 ohm which I will get soon.
With solid state amps you should make sure that it can drive low ohm headphones and has a lot of power at 32 ohm.
But with solid state you have very little to no influence to get something out of it like with hybrid amps where you could play with the tubes.
I’m trying to tick off HPs that won’t be advisable to buy in my circumstances, and the Aeon Closed X are attractive given they are closed backs.
But I only have access to a fiio btr5, and I don’t really want to be tied to a desktop amp for good sound out of my HPs. I might buy one later on but prefer a portable set.
So will these HPs drive fine from the balanced output of the btr5? Or should I look elsewhere?
Hello,
Roughly 300 mw at the symmetrical output could come out.
Should definitely be enough with the fiio btr5.
However, I think it might be too sharp sonically.
That worries me more.
In the worst case, you would have to go to the black felt inserts should this happen.
Or the white one with 2 notches.
That would be my rough assessment without having heard the fiio btr5. so it doesn’t necessarily have to sound sharp.
It’s always a question of personal taste.
Ah yes,
My dac dongle Nuprime hi mdac has significantly less power and it drives it effortlessly.
For now, I don’t have the budget to buy new dac/amps or the like, so I’m looking for cans that will be enjoyable with what I have. And then later on I can upgrade to something like the xduoo or even buy a desktop amp.
Currently torn between the aeon closed x and the focal elegia, the elegia are easier to drive so perhaps that is a big enough advantage.
Are the closed x simply better the the elegia? Has someone tried both, and can weigh in on which of these perform better for rock, metal, and other instrument heavy genres?
I’ve never heard the DCA Aeon Closed X, but the Elegia’s are very mid-forward with very distinct treble.I don’t think they’re that great with metal and complex rock, especially if it’s poorly produced and mixed.
The Elegia are better with acoustic, jazz, classical, singer-songwriter, alt-country, folk than hard rock.
I’ve used them with BTR5(balanced). They do sound good.
I suppose the problem is I compared it directly with higher powered amps, and what was lacking was clear. I suppose if you don’t do a direct comparison it would still be great on the BTR5. Like many things in this hobby, direct comparison can provide baseline, but can also get in the way of just enjoying what one has.
How would I get a balanced cable for these (2.5mm for the btr5 not 4.4mm like I think exists)? I can’t find a cable with the needed connectors.
And, currently I’m debating if I should just buy the senn hd560s. As I’m a student living with my parents, and even if I don’t need to pay rent and the such, I’m curious if the aeon closed x are really exceptionally better than the hd560s and are worth the investment. Would welcome anyone’s advice on this.
The hd560s are 200 usd, and the aeon closed x without the balanced cable are 600 usd because of import tax to my country.
Any comparison at all on value between these and cheaper headphones will be great.