Anyone interested in nearly perfection on a headphone a a great price??


I have 3 headphone rigs that are very nice by any standards, I hardly was using them because I was enjoying my 2 speaker set ups more.
recently I had the opportunity to try a pair of headphones that have brought the joy of intimate listening back!!
They are the LSA HP-2
they sound so detailed in the mids and bass while never sounding rolled off or too bright.
they are closed and have great soundstage and separation, showing layers of the details in every song. In my opinion the have the best bass that I have heard on any headphone no matter the price, and yes I have listened to many flagships.
I wanted to start this thread to let people know about this wonderful find.
please if you have any questions
ask away!!!
thanks for reading and happy holidays to everyone
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Thanks for the input,  will have to get my ears between a pair of these as I am looking to add a closed back set to the three sets of planars that I have retained while buying and selling in the last three years. Do you feel that you are giving up anything because they are closed back or feel that might be some of their appeal?  
@cheche9, thanks for the heads-up. There's also some good info about these cans over on Underwood HiFi's site. Looks like a great value for under $1,000! All the best.
That review seemed to favor the LSA HP-1. However, as someone that owns the Meze and considering buying another headphone the comparisons against the Meze did not hold true for me. The first thing the reviewer should have done was upgrade the Meze XLR cable.

BTW - I am going to be pairing the Meze Empy with a Topping A90 amp ($500) on a bedroom system. It sounds excellent, almost as good as my HPA4 in the office. Which is a huge accomplishment considering the price difference and the quality of the HPA4.
I have both Empyreans and LSA HP-1, with an RME ADI-2 DAC and a Lyr 3 amp; they sound nothing like each other, in my opinion; Empyreans have a heavier, darker sound, but still quite detailed, and HP-1 is very good with mids and highs but will not give you head-rattling bass like the Emypreans do. For the price, the HP-1 is a very good value. Another thing is that the Empyreans sound OK right out of the box, but improve with more hours, but the HP-1 sounded so wretched right out of the box I was ready to return them; 200+ hours later, they are different headphones. The HP-1 is made for Walter and LSA by a Russian headphone company called Kennerton....