Headphone Corner

Jasonovich

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Someone quoted on another thread I'm the Darth Vader of the headphones wasn't meant as a compliment, but it's pretty cool. Luke Skywalker I'm your F'ath Pha - now say it in a Dutch accent. Oh behave.

Anyway, I understand there have been other headphone threads but let's start one up, kind of a free reign for anyone just want to talk about headphones or thinking of buying a new pair.

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Something I picked up on the Adams website, yes they're doing headphone and these are enclosed design that have port holes on left and right like the one's you find on speakers but these are meshed and sit on top of the rim frame. One reviewer commented they can fill the gush of air coming out. A bit like me, lot of air coming out from all places 🤣

It's an interesting feature, I can't recall any headphone manufacturer adopting the same or something similar. I wonder if this improves the sound quality of enclosed designed headphones? There are some reviews popping up on YouTube, nice to have the feedback.

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So what is it about headphones you want to talk about? Why start a new section?

I have a pair of Monoprice M560 planar headphones. They have a wooden back which is attached via strong magnets. This back can be removed meaning that they can be used a closed or open headphones.
As they are they're only reasonable as open headphones, when closed they sound boxy and restricted. However adding a thick layer of felt to the inside of the covers seems to provide the best of both the open and closed options.
Not exactly the same as the vents on the Adams headphones but there you are.
Incidentally, I would be really concerned if there was sufficient airflow that it could be felt. Eardrums are small and fragile.
 
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I have the Monoprice Monolith M565C and I think that they are brilliant although I have only used them for desktop use. I use them in balanced mode. You will see in my signiture that I also have AT headphones but they can't touch the Monoprice ones.
 
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So what is it about headphones you want to talk about? Why start a new section?
Thanks for asking. It's just an open forum.
I had it in mind, to have this in place where people can discuss anything about headphones.
No constraints. Use this thread as a basis for knowledge sharing or to give example if someone is looking to purchase high ohms tube head amp, what headphones work best? This could serve as a basis for guidance.
Anything relating to ownership of headphones.
No parameters, no pressure.
I leave it open for anyone to contribute, should they so wish.
If there's no traction, that's fine. Hopefully it will have some purpose or sink like a lead balloon.😄
 
Thanks for asking. It's just an open forum.
I had it in mind, to have this in place where people can discuss anything about headphones.
No constraints. Use this thread as a basis for knowledge sharing or to give example if someone is looking to purchase high ohms tube head amp, what headphones work best? This could serve as a basis for guidance.
Anything relating to ownership of headphones.
No parameters, no pressure.
I leave it open for anyone to contribute, should they so wish.
If there's no traction, that's fine. Hopefully it will have some purpose or sink like a lead balloon.😄
I wouldn't be surprised if this gets moved into the Headphone section.
 
I have the Monoprice Monolith M565C and I think that they are brilliant although I have only used them for desktop use. I use them in balanced mode. You will see in my signiture that I also have AT headphones but that can't touch the Monoprice ones.
Thanks for pitching the first marble 👍
Yeah these look pretty meaty on the ears.
Are these planar magnets?
 
So what is it about headphones you want to talk about? Why start a new section?

I have a pair of Monoprice M560 planar headphones. They have a wooden back which is attached via strong magnets. This back can be removed meaning that they can be used a closed or open headphones.
As they are they're only reasonable as open headphones, when closed they sound boxy and restricted. However adding a thick layer of felt to the inside of the covers seems to provide the best of both the open and closed options.
Not exactly the same as the vents on the Adams headphones but there you are.
Incidentally, I would be really concerned if there was enough sufficient airflow that it could be felt. Eardrums are small and fragile.

So what is it about headphones you want to talk about? Why start a new section?

I have a pair of Monoprice M560 planar headphones. They have a wooden back which is attached via strong magnets. This back can be removed meaning that they can be used a closed or open headphones.
As they are they're only reasonable as open headphones, when closed they sound boxy and restricted. However adding a thick layer of felt to the inside of the covers seems to provide the best of both the open and closed options.
Not exactly the same as the vents on the Adams headphones but there you are.
Incidentally, I would be really concerned if there was enough sufficient airflow that it could be felt. Eardrums are small and fragile.
I think the air from the little vents on the Adams are discharged outwards.
I hear you, you need to look after those ear drums!
I was concerned, it so easy to drum up the volume. I replaced my earplugs for the FiiOs, these I felt were less likely to cause damage to my ear drums.

Really neat feature from Monoprice giving you an option to select closed or open.
I like the felt idea, extra damping can work well. I suspect with the Hifimans probably not a good idea, there's no easy way to dismantle it.
My old Focal Elegia headphone I sold on eBay recently, is a closed design and little sad we had to part company.
It sounds so much like open cans, I had to check the faux perforated holes weren't really open!
The low ohms weren't ideal for my head tube amp. These were replaced with Beyerdynamic Amiron 250 ohms cans, worthy substitute.
They say never use planars with tubes but the Hifimans, surprisingly work well with my tube amp. I think the low sensitivity 83db on Hifimans counters this.
I have to turn the volume to three o'clock to get sensible volume on the Hifimans but works grand without distortion.
 
I was looking again on the Hifiman special deals, I am tempted by the Ananda Stealth Planar headphones, these normally priced £1K new, these refurbished cans are selling for £259. I don't need them, I don't need them...keep saying that 🙂

If you're looking for a good headphone deal here's the link



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Oh Jesus I have to stay away from their sites, oh here's another link for open box bargains.

Still if you're in the game, make sure you remember my name. I thought that was good, it rhymes doesn't it 😆

 
I can definitely vouch for the Sorvek tube which is really a relabelled winged Svetlana (dating back to 1979), massive improvement on the generic 6N5P. Using converter for 6N2, I was also very pleased with the results from Psvane Art Series 6LS7. I'm getting dead silence from these tubes.

This tube rolling can be a deep rabbit hole, you need to know when you're done otherwise you can go deeper and deeper and yes I'm done with the tube rolling tinkering, let's enjoy the music!

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