Going back to headphone ?


Hello everyone,

I am going back to audiogon, after a difficult now improved period of my life...

I was in the obligation to sell my house, then i loose my very satisfying acoustic room and speakers...

I was very sad to loose it and going back to headphone was not my choice...

But happily at the end after many months of works around the AKG K340 and my never used new Sansui Alpha amplifier AU 607i, i am very pleased and will explain soon why i am....

First: most speakers in room which are not dedicated acoustically are not better than headphone generally, on all acoustic factors

Second: my Mission speakers were at their optimal level being in my mechanically acoustically controlled room... The soundfield was around me not between the speakers...

Third: It is very difficult to own the right headphone able to give you an "out of the Head" experience, if the recording make it possible for sure first, Most headphone, and i ownd ten, were completely unsatisfying and unnatural sounding... It was the reason i invested so much time for years  in acoustic listening experiments to create my room for my speakers...

Four: I was lucky i stumbled on my last purchase in headphone 5 years ago and after modifications and few months optimization process around them , i succeeded...

My headphone /amplifier/ dac is now better than my past room/speakers on many acoustic factors... The first reason is simple: the K340 hybrid goes under 30 hertz drived by a dynamic cell  and the higher frequencies are driven by an electroacoustic cell then, the frequencies range capabilities are way better... The second reason is related to my 6 modifications of the K340 , among other, my addition of anti- vibrations materials inside the shell, my cut off of the thick plastic inside obstructing  grid...Etc

 

Then SOME headphone design can give you an acoustic experience exceeding many speakers/room installation... SOME headphone, not all... My other 9 headphones are in the trash-bin... ( under my bed to be less hard on words) :)

 

Dr Gorike of AKG who designed this top headphone in 1978 was a physicist, an acoustic genius behing AKG top headphones... His patent for the K340 revealed why....

I paid them 100 bucks 5 years ago, and they are very hard to drive , and not only in raw power , they are probably the most difficult to drive headphones ever designed...Because it takes me 6 months to figure out what to do and which components to use for them.... But after that research  their soundfield is so immersive, that i forgot my speakers /room... For example the bass note of organ are felt with my feet ( by resonance of my body skull) and the organ is "out of my head" in my room, in a way no speakers could do it, save very costly one with sub-woofers array...More later...

 

I am glad to be back after my long holiday...

Welcome to all and salutations to all my friends here....

 

 

 

 

 

 

128x128mahgister

Thanks for your kind welcome....

 

I enjoy music more than at any other moment in my life, because of the minimalistic way i picked my components and optimized them...

 Me best to you...

 

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First: most speakers in room which are not dedicated acoustically are not better than headphone generally, on all acoustic factors

I have no idea what speakers that are “dedicated acoustically” means, but I have both an accomplished 2-channel and HeadFi rig and I couldn’t disagree with this statement more. If this is what you think you need to work on your stereo setup. Sorry to be a buzzkill, but when you make overconfident and definitive statements like this you invite, and frankly deserve, this type of criticism. Glad you’re happy with your HeadFi setup though, and welcome back!