@chrshanl37 I’ve had the Arya Stealths for over three years and really like them. Very neutral and natural with nice out-of-the-head soundstaging. The bass isn’t overly hard hitting (I hear the newer Organic is better with that) but it’s definitely there and it’s quick with good tone and texture and the overall sound is very balanced. And they’re as comfortable as all get out — I can wear them for hours with no fatigue or discomfort and they’re nice and light. I’m a little miffed I paid $1200 3.5 years ago and now they’re half that, but my loss could be your gain I guess. I have no idea how they compare to the Anandas. If you haven’t already check the reviews at stereonews.net as he’s done good reviews on many Hifiman headphones.
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@soix thank you for your response that is very helpful. The bass you described in the Arya is what I’m looking for. That helps me with my decision and as you say the prices have come down dramatically so the cost to step up to the Arya is negligible. |
@chrshanl37 it sounds like you’re headed towards the Arya from the Edition XS. I purchased the Capra Audio comfort strap for my Edition XS which has been a game changer for comfort - no more hot spot on the top of my head. If anything, link may be useful for other members considering the Edition XS. Best $20 I’ve spent in audio so far. |
@chrshanl37 The Arya Stealths are great, but if it’s at all possible I’d recommend stepping up to the Arya Organics that are actually close in performance to the HE1000SE, which is a big step up for only an extra $275 IMO. Read the review of the Organics on stereonews.net if you haven’t, but if you can’t swing them I’m sure you’re gonna be really happy with the Stealths — I’ve got no itch to upgrade after 3.5 years. Out of curiosity, what amp will you be driving them with? I’m using a Singxer SA1 Class A amp and it’s a really great pairing. |
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