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  1. Schopenhauer

    Sony MDR-1A - Sony's latest update on the 1R

    And it's certainly steep in light of the total cost of the headphones themselves. I find the headphones already comfortable. Not maximally comfortable.  Perhaps the deeper pads would more closely approach the maximum. Let's see what happens. 
  2. Schopenhauer

    Sony MDR-1A - Sony's latest update on the 1R

    Now that you mention it, I suppose it's a little steep. I guess I wasn't phased because I've paid more than that for pads in the past. We'll see. I'm probably willing to pay if they're built partially to spec but with some added depth. The OEM pads you mention: They would be the same as the pads...
  3. Schopenhauer

    Sony MDR-1A - Sony's latest update on the 1R

    Well, I heard back from them a few days ago, but so far no information regarding ordering. They told me that there could be a minute difference in fitment between the 1R and 1A pads and that I should send them measurements in accordance with their guidelines. The guidelines are contained in a...
  4. Schopenhauer

    Sony MDR-1A - Sony's latest update on the 1R

    Sure thing. I'll post the procedure when I hear back from them. 
  5. Schopenhauer

    Sony MDR-1A - Sony's latest update on the 1R

    Their website is very confusing. Or, I should say that it's confusing there's neither a way to place an order on their website nor a prompt to contact them via email to place an order. I've emailed them about placing an order. If, as you say, the 1R's pads fit the 1A, these should be excellent...
  6. Schopenhauer

    Sony MDR-1A - Sony's latest update on the 1R

    I searched the thread and nothing came up. I thought I'd ask anyway. Does anyone have experience with the Vesper Audio pads? They make a pair of custom pads for the MDR-1R that look nice:   http://vesperaudio.com/earpads?brand=42.   Of course, I don't know whether MDR-1R pads fit on the...
  7. Schopenhauer

    Sony MDR-7520

    That's too bad! I'd love to give them a listen with the Beyer pads. While I worry that my issue with the headphone could be with its fundamental signature, I'd still love to see how much that signature is changed by padrolling and...   ...by burn in. I'm relatively sure the headphones I...
  8. Schopenhauer

    Sony MDR-7520

    I'll see if I can work out a listen with the Beyer pads.
  9. Schopenhauer

    Sony MDR-7520

    Sorry, I should have been clearer. I'm familiar with soundstage depth. I meant that sometimes the whole image appeared to be coming from behind my head, or that some sounds appeared to come from behind my head in an unnatural way. In other words, the 7520 seemed to image weirdly to me.    I...
  10. Schopenhauer

    Audeze SINE Series

    Sounds like you have it figured out.
  11. Schopenhauer

    Audeze SINE Series

    Audeze is hardly "some upstart 'audiophile' company".
  12. Schopenhauer

    Sony MDR-7520

    Had a chance to audition the MDR-7520. Alas, I don't think it's the headphone for me.   I can see why people like these headphones. The bass response is strong. The signature is unique. There's good separation. It's a fast-sounding headphone. I'm not sure how I feel about the imaging: It seems...
  13. Schopenhauer

    Sony MDR-7520

    I think it was mentioned earlier in the thread that the velour pads tightened the bass response and perhaps smoothed out some treble irregularities. Is this right? I guess there's also a boost in comfort. Has anyone done some measurements with these pads?
  14. Schopenhauer

    Sony MDR-7520

    You make a strong case. I'll keep my eye out for a used pair on the forums here. If I manage to sell my listed equipment, I'll probably just spring for a new one. Being less bright than a beyer can -- at least, less bright than the T90 -- is necessary. I tend to be sensitive to an excessively...
  15. Schopenhauer

    Sony MDR-7520

    Enjoyed the review. It was helpful since I have extensive experience with both the LCD-2.2 and HD650. I like the signatures of both of those phones. Since you think the 7520 makes an excellent companion to the LCD-2.2, I'll put it on my shortlist. My primary genre is IDM/electronic (and its...
  16. Schopenhauer

    Sony MDR-7520

    I'd looked into the T5p2 awhile back. There were a couple of issues. First, the price is a bit high. For awhile now I've been looking for an affordable, full-sized closed back headphone to complement my LCD-2.2. I would like to keep the cost under $500 -- preferably far under. Second, I've had a...
  17. Schopenhauer

    Sony MDR-7520

    If the 7520 could provide a sharper sound than the Z7 while maintaining or (at least) approaching some of the latter's strengths, it could be a fine headphone. The Z7 is one of the most frustrating headphones I've ever listened to. There's so much it gets right. But the muffled signature left it...
  18. Schopenhauer

    Sony MDR-7520

    I've been combing through this thread for comparisons of the MDR-7520 to the MDR-Z7. The impressions are mixed and seem to focus primarily on tonality. I have a question on the technicalities of the 7520 compared to the Z7. I've owned the Z7 twice. I bought it a second time because I came to...
  19. Schopenhauer

    Review by 'Schopenhauer' on item 'ZMF Headphones Omni'

    Following impressions are based on listening with the GO450 as DAC, Leckerton UHA-6S.MkII as amp (high-gain implemented), and Spotify in offline mode as source since I’m currently without internet at my place. Because the UHA-6S.MkII served as my amp, I used the single-ended stock cable that...
  20. Schopenhauer

    Review by 'Schopenhauer' on item 'Sennheiser HD 800 S'

    Thanks to @Todd for putting together the loaner tour and for including me. @Todd’s contributions to the community are considerable. I bought one of my first higher-end headphones from him – a Grado PS500 – when I got into the hobby.   For a while now I’ve been looking for a headphone that...
  21. Schopenhauer

    Sennheiser HD800S loaner program @TTVJAudio.com

    Thanks to @Todd for putting together the loaner tour and for including me. @Todd’s contributions to the community are considerable. I bought one of my first higher-end headphones from him – a Grado PS500 – when I got into the hobby.   For a while now I’ve been looking for a headphone that...
  22. Schopenhauer

    Audeze SINE Series

    That's more or less how the first-gen Momentum over-ears fit me. I'd thought from pictures that the Sine might fit this way. Of course, as @FlyingFungus points out, pictures might well be deceiving. While the Momentum over-ears weren't terribly comfortable headphones, they weren't terribly...
  23. Schopenhauer

    Audeze SINE Series

        I've wondered just how "on-ear" they are. The opening looks bigger than, say, the opening on the first-gen Momentum over-ears. Those headphones weren't really over-ear but still kept the pads mostly off the ears. If the Sine rests in the same way, then I don't think I'd have any issues...
  24. Schopenhauer

    Audeze SINE Series

    I'm also interested in a comparison with P7. I found the fit of the P7 to be snug though comfortable. Its pads more or less went around my ears. If the Sine pads have an opening equal to or greater than the P7 pads, then I should find the Sine to be relatively comfortable. 
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