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Your cable management game is on point

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I love that desk man. Super clean setup. A+

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Thanks man. Yeah I have some ocd tendencies lol

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Thank you. I hate seeing wires. My wife can get annoyed with me when I have to cable manage everything (lamps, phone chargers, kitchen tools/appliances that sit out). I canā€™t take it! Lol

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Thanks Hazi! I would like to get something a little lighter. Something similar to a rustic desk that you were looking at. Something that doesnā€™t show everything like this dark brown/black. It shows a lot. I might just sand it one day and stain it. And if it doesnā€™t look that great Iā€™ll buy something else.

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I hear you. That sounds like a cool project actually. Sanding can be a pain in the ass, but picking a stain that you like and completing something like that is rewarding.

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Yeah. I really wanna just build one but thats gonna take a little time to do it right. Tons of plans and ideas on Pinterest and YouTube.

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What can I say? Itā€™s a really, nice, aesthetically pleasing, well crafted street.

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Something like a reclaimed wood table top, maybe?

I have a Fully Jarvis standing desk that I love; I mounted power and network stuff to the underside to sorta tame cabling. Anyway, you can buy those as frame-only and add your own top.

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Yeah buddy! Thats beautiful. Theyā€™re typically around 900-1k for a 72x30

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Yeah, that one says $859 ; spent all of 30 seconds on a quick image search to find a good example:

Iā€™m a bit of a wood-slut; my 3rd pair of LTD ZMFs are in the pipeline. I also went for Fullyā€™s bamboo top. Reclaimed wood seemed like a perfect answer to ā€œrusticā€ and wonā€™t-show-problems. Glad you like that one. Does seem like a good fit for your aesthetic.

+1 on the clean look, too, lol.

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Yeah Iā€™m pretty sure thatā€™s the seller Hazi and I both looked at.

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Who doesnā€™t wire manage their lamps??!?

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Why did you decide to get a open Verite over a closed?

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I donā€™t really have a need for a closed headphone, and Iā€™d rather have something more lightweight.

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I looked at the ZMF order status spreadsheets, and there are waaaaayyyyy more current orders for the Verite closed. This is really surprising to me, considering that I havenā€™t heard of any particular advantages to the closed (unlike the Aeons where the closed is considered better).

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Newer headphone, had a lot of hype when it was released.

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The biggest advantage of the closed Verites may be that there are few to no reported disadvantages. At least, thatā€™s certainly the case for me.

When the world was operating normally, the vast majority of my headphone time was in the office where bleeding sound out of open-backs is a problem. Iā€™m already ā€œthat guyā€ for all the times Iā€™ve worked from home to intercept a package needing a signatureā€“donā€™t need to make that any worse. :slight_smile:

Meanwhile, as nice as the grill is on Verite open, I like the Auteur grill best, and the VC is maybe the best canvas to show off exotic wood. So if both open and closed are similar enough to be a bit of a toss-up, closed won for me by being more versatile.

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I sold my opens for the ltd closed, I think that the closed are a bit more fun imo and also really donā€™t have any of the downsides of closed, the open zmf actually arenā€™t that open imo

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When the Verite came out theres where some reviews that were meh. People seemed to have some problems with it including Zeos. But the closed everyone really seemed to like no problems. Zeos liked them.

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