I’ll absolutely let you know when I’ve given it some time
So basically i bought my Noire a new house
The old headband were barely wider than the width of the steelband above it. I was a bit surprised to discover that the original band created a bit of a hotspot on top of my head despite its weight of around 350g, but i don’t see a lot of people having that problem with these.
The Arya never gave me a hotspot though which follow the same general headband design
ZMF Protein Headband BTW
That walnut looks scrumptious!
Picked up everything on Saturday and cleared a spot to set it up yesterday. By no means am I going to say this is endgame or anything of the sort, but for what I paid I can’t complain. Everything works as it should, and sounds better than I expected it to. I end up passing on a lot of vintage gear I have my eyes on because the condition is usually worse than I’m willing to deal with, so to get everything in good condition like this is a plus. It’s a setup I don’t expect to use much, in a room I don’t often use, but it’s there if I need it for the cost of an HD6XX.
As an aside, I graduated high school in 1992. At the time, Onkyo was putting out decent low-mid tier stuff that was out of my price range. We had a friend in high school with almost the exact same setup as what I picked up. Whenever we had a new CD we wanted to listen to, he’d always ask “want to listen at my house?”. I’d get a little jealous, but I had to admit it sounded way better than anything I could play it on and it may have planted the seed for this hobby for me. So this in part let’s me one up my high school buddy Jack. I may leave it as a purely analog setup and limit it to playing music from 88-92 to maintain that nostalgia factor. If I end up using it, I may take you up on that offer @Nick_Mimi
It actually looks better in real life than I thought it would. So many tiny details. It looks almost like liquid.
Man that burl looks sick
Picked up a used pair of 250Ohm BeyerDynamic DT 770 Pro’s for cheap:
The sliders are busted up so I also ordered a replacement for those for $30. For $100, I think it’s a steal. Never tried beyer’s stuff so I’m excited to give them a try.
Thank you, and you are most welcome.
Bought his and hers gravity chairs to take out reading at our private ( for now ) lake spot. Etymotics and Legacy 3’s in toe
Fantastic! What are you driving yours with?
sagra → formula s + powerman
I have OG Pendant, and both Arya and 800s play nicely on it. I especially like Arya (and Susvara) on it.
I am not too fond of Focals on Pendant, but mainly because I like the bright treble on Focals and tubes do a little too much to trim that. Not a big deal.
Pendant actually does really well with most stuff–it’s pretty versatile.
So MEST MkII customs are officially ordered. Estimated build time is 2-3 weeks.
Meanwhile, when I got my impressions for those, I got a second set done for custom earplugs. These have replaceable filters to adjust the attenuation (I got 25dB installed and a set of 15dB to swap in). The filters working 64 Audio TIA drivers, kinda–at least they’re little barrels that you can change out. They’re designed to attenuate frequencies evenly so music still sounds musical. If concerts ever happen again, I suppose I’m set.
Neat. I’m not familiar with Eleven Audio stuff. Looks like a quality chain, though.
I noticed the amp said it was designed for 1266–do you have (or have you heard) those? I’m curious myself how that compares to Susvara.
I’m running my Susvara off of a spare 2 channels of my McIntosh (8207) surround amp, and that’s pretty much game over for me. Susvara also works well off of Pendant. Tubes are fun for a lot of stuff, but I still prefer solid state for anything with natural instruments, because the timbre is so good.
yes I have the 1266tc. It is my favorite headphone so far by a good margin. Susvara is kind of the last headphone that is really interesting to me left to try/own. Honestly, I think the 1266tc will remain king for me, but the susvara deserves a fair evaluation.