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    Stax vs. HD800?

    Yes, Stax definitely knows what they're doing. The "Stax mafia" notion of needing third party amps is just ridiculous and completely unfounded. Its funny that people like Spritzer will write endless paragraphs of technical garble which actually has no implications on the audio. There is another...
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    Stax vs. HD800?

    I must add that the sense of improvement from the 252s to the more powerful amps, while to me "evident", is small. I had the 252s + L500 for about a year and didn't have any complaints. I happened to do a bargain for the amp I currently own, if it wasn't for that I wouldn't have bothered...
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    Stax vs. HD800?

    As Cortes said, there aren't really any alternatives to Stax amps that are tempting. My subjective opinion is that going from the 252s to the 006t and 727II makes for a better sounding experience, but that could be other factors at play than objective sound differences. When plugging the SR-007...
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    Stax vs. HD800?

    I think getting the L500 or L700 will bridge the soundstage gap. While the HD800 has a larger soundstage still, to me the "soundstage" part is very good going from the L300 to the L500/L700. Some music is better with a small and intimate soundstage, and I remember being extremely impressed with...
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    9 ways to make your system sound MUCH better :-)

    Could you imagine how many reviewers and forum users have had their impression of a pair of headphone completely dictated by factors such as listening at night, or with a beer in hand and other similar things that have a massive impact on how we perceive the headphone (or any other audio...
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    9 ways to make your system sound MUCH better :-)

    As with the other upgrades, it made my system more concise, articulate, focused and fluid!
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    Must have headphones

    The key difference between the HD6xx (which is basically a HD650 afaik) and the HD600 is its treble. The HD600 is brighter.
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    The science behind Stax's magic

    If we assume that a very cheap pair of circumaural could be EQ'd to match the exact sound of a pair of high end electrostatic headphones like the 009, what is stopping anyone from managing that and simply saving everyone a bunch of money? Is it a question of just tinkering enough with EQ...
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    The science behind Stax's magic

    Aren't there more measurements than just FR graphs? I'm not very well versed, but I can't imagine a pair of 10$ IEMs ever producing the same sound as a 009 even if you managed to match the FR graph.
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    What headphone(s) do you own ?

    Stax SR-L500 is the only headphone I own now! I'm done with multiple headphones, I have no need for it. I might buy the remake of the Stax Omega rumoured in the future. Either that or a 009.
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    The science behind Stax's magic

    Why do you say they have "boosted treble"? In relation to what? I think there is a case to be made that Stax headphones objectively sound more clear than most dynamic drivers.
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    Stax vs. HD800?

    My personal opinion: The newer Stax (L300/L500/L700 + 009 & 007) are to my ears clearly better than the HD800 in terms of detail and natural sound. The only thing the HD800 does better is soundstage width. I find the HD800 to be brighter than all the Stax. When people talk about Stax being...
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    Repentant subjectivist

    I think generally the main difference between a subjectivist and an objectivist is whether or not measurements and blind testing tells the whole story or not. Once a subjectivist learns of psychoacoustics, that gap is bridged and there is no reasonable way to maintain the subjectivist stance...
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    Repentant subjectivist

    Thanks for the helpful tips. What would you define the position of a zealous objectivist?
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    Must have headphones

    The latter, althought that is of course completely subjective on my part. Any value judgement depends on so many subjective factors that its essentially meaningless for me to say so. What I am trying to say is that there are loads of headphones costing many times as much as the HD6// which...
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    Repentant subjectivist

    I find it interesting to observe the differences between each section of the online community for headphones. I was first at head-fi, then reddit, then SBAF. For some reason I believed SBAF was some elitist club of knowledgable experts. Later, that elitist club became headcase. Anyways, my...
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    Must have headphones

    I think if one does a fair comparison between a HD600 and any other dynamic headphone on the market today, one will be shocked at how cheap you can get what is essentially top of the line sound quality in most aspects, especially for classical/jazz/acoustic music - anything with real...
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    Must have headphones

    I think that for anyone "in the hobby", there is no excuse to not own a Stax headphone. Once I heard Stax, I didn't really bother with anything else. The older Stax headphones (and driver units) can be found for around 500$, and a brand new set of the entry level 252s driver united and SR-L300...
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    9 ways to make your system sound MUCH better :-)

    Wow, thank you OP! I tried all of them one by one, and the sound quality increased a bit each time! Amazing! :-)
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    New Yorker piece on audiophiles

    It is extremely problematic that the author put forth claims that are essentially presented as obvious truths, when they are in fact not. For instance: "The essentials of any kind of music came through, but nuance, the subtleties of shading and color, got slighted or lost. " This isn't right...
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