Everything is detachable, even if only once.Those cables don't look detachable...
Everything is detachable, even if only once.Those cables don't look detachable...
E-stats pretty much never have detachable cables. The new STAX X9000 is the only one I can think of that does it.Those cables don't look detachable...
Everything is detachable, even if only once.
E-stats pretty much never have detachable cables. The new STAX X9000 is the only one I can think of that does it.
System Name | "Icy Resurrection" |
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Processor | 13th Gen Intel Core i9-13900KS Special Edition |
Motherboard | ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z790 APEX ENCORE |
Cooling | Noctua NH-D15S upgraded with 2x NF-F12 iPPC-3000 fans and Honeywell PTM7950 TIM |
Memory | 32 GB G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB F5-6800J3445G16GX2-TZ5RK @ 7600 MT/s 36-44-44-52-96 1.4V |
Video Card(s) | ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX™ 4080 16GB GDDR6X White OC Edition |
Storage | 500 GB WD Black SN750 SE NVMe SSD + 4 TB WD Red Plus WD40EFPX HDD |
Display(s) | 55-inch LG G3 OLED |
Case | Pichau Mancer CV500 White Edition |
Power Supply | EVGA 1300 G2 1.3kW 80+ Gold |
Mouse | Microsoft Classic Intellimouse |
Keyboard | Generic PS/2 |
Software | Windows 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC 24H2 |
Benchmark Scores | I pulled a Qiqi~ |
I only really have one word to sum these cans up and that is: Remarkable...
But at 29, do I even have the hearing acuity to make the best of these? I certainly don't have the money for them though!
Bless the Chi-Fi industry bringing affordable high end audio to the common man
I must admit that the Chi-Fi is able to produce way better own designs than most Hi-Fi brands. I'm so glad I found them, although I rarely spend money on earphone gear as I'm now already at endgame (no time to get into proper speaker setups).I only really have one word to sum these cans up and that is: Remarkable...
But at 29, do I even have the hearing acuity to make the best of these? I certainly don't have the money for them though!
Bless the Chi-Fi industry bringing affordable high end audio to the common man
I must admit that the Chi-Fi is able to produce way better own designs than most Hi-Fi brands. I'm so glad I found them, although I rarely spend money on earphone gear as I'm now already at endgame (no time to get into proper speaker setups).
Occasionally I purchase some little known Chi-Fi gem just to add it to my collection.
Such is life.There's a bit of an issue with this though. The Chi-Fi companies that actually make good kit soon endup ramping up prices so that their good stuff costs as much as the Hi-Fi stuff it's competing with and is often of debatble durability and warranty. IE Hifiman's good stuff is up there in price and their lower end stuff is known to bit hit or miss on if it sounds how it should or if it just falls apart. You've also had scandals where some IEMs (KZ IIRC was the culprit here) come/came highly recommended with insane "specs" for the money... only for people to look into it and find out some of their drivers weren't even connected and it was all nonsense.
It's something you have to be careful with.
Such is life.
When I first started with the world of high-end audio it took me months of reading reviews, forums and travelling around to listen to some gear live. It's a process, not a one-time job.
I admit it's overwhelming even for experienced and knowledgeable guys, let alone for newbies.
Now, since I rarely have the time for researching gear myself, I rely on guys like @VSG to do the heavy lifting for me. And since I'm already settled for variety of situations, I just enjoy my Sunday coffee with some reviews, occasionally sifting for some rare collectables.
Aye, with headgear at least. I prefer them for their portability and versatility. I sure do miss the soundstage and rumble of speakers, though.But have you hit your end game?
Aye, with headgear at least. I prefer them for their portability and versatility. I sure do miss the soundstage and rumble of speakers, though.
I've been tempted to tip my toes into speaker territory but together with room acoustics it's something I currently have no time for.
Decent choice by all means, although I went in totally different direction.I topped out with the Dan Clark Audio Ether powered by Chord Hugo 2 for desktop and Questyle m15 with Moondrop Blessing 2 on the mobile side. I still get play stuff off and on but I don't feel the need to go higher on either now.
Yep, it is! Also since I buy from authorized dealers I'm used to that golden 30 day "try it out, if you don't like it, send back money back no questions asked" part of it. If I like it I usually buy some bullshit cables as well which contra the common viewpoint aren't made to milk money from rubes but more someone didn't like a cable and then went on a rampage and overbuilt the fuck out of a cable and then found out other people would like one as well. And when you look at the cost to build your own cable these boutique items quasi make sense. I'm going to stare angry at my Shure IEMS which once a year the stupid forming wire cuts out one of the headphones and I pay 40 bucks for a new cable. Then laugh at my 300 2 pin iem buck cable that hasn't had issues for a decade. Shit like audio quest is still nonsense but the custom built items that make no claims are legit. You do get what you pay for.De
Decent choice by all means, although I went in totally different direction.
But isn't this the beauty of it? Everyone can choose whatever they feel like and still be happy!
In spite of all the charts and reviews, if it is OK with someone, all is fine.
I reached out to them a few months ago but never heard back. Oh well, there are too many samples on my desk anyway. Case in point:@VSG you ever reached out to Chord? They are in the UK IIRC and are one of the super top brands and their units crush most things. What's odd about them is they use FPGAs.
You're slacking!Oh well, there are too many samples on my desk anyway.
More that I've submitted quite a few already but they have to wait to be published so there's a lot of delay.You're slacking!
Well so far I am not sure the new Utopia is my favorite of the flagship headphones either. The Bathys has a good use case though with excellent drivers on top of decent ANC and wireless functionality. EQ is a must there for me but the app and EQ profiles stored on the device make it a non-issue.I............. don't like Focal. I'm not sure what it is but there is always a set I like in that price range and it's never the Focal.
Excuses, excuses... JK, I know how it goes. Plus, even I won't enjoy a backlog of headgear reviews to read. They should be paced so that one is up in time for my Sunday coffee, every time. No pressure.More that I've submitted quite a few already but they have to wait to be published so there's a lot of delay.
Unfortunately that's not my call to make. Of course I'd rather they all go up soon.Excuses, excuses... JK, I know how it goes. Plus, even I won't enjoy a backlog of headgear reviews to read. They should be paced so that one is up in time for my Sunday coffee, every time. No pressure.
Don't worry, we love you and we !Unfortunately that's not my call to make. Of course I'd rather they all go up soon.