Anyone use(d) audeze headphones before?
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 540 posts since 8 Jul, 2015 from Canada
I am just very curious, I have heard of quite a few artists who use Audeze LCD headphones, mainly the LCD-2 for mixing music. Does anyone have any experience with this headphone brand and these headphones? Are they fit to mix music on?
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 540 posts since 8 Jul, 2015 from Canada
Ehhh? What do you mean BS? Lol, I am very confused.Mutant wrote:LOL
I think you won't find many so called "audiophiles" here.
We know BS when we see it.
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- KVRAF
- 3496 posts since 9 Oct, 2004 from Poland
I mean pure audiophile grade BS things like:
Here you can see our new advanced S/PDIF cable made of our secret new alloy we named Warmium.
Why Warmium ?
Because it makes the sound warmer of course !
How does it work ?
Normally a S/PDIF cable carries pure cold data in a form of ones and zeroes, but our Warmium enhanced S/PDIF cable introduces more ones and removes some of the zeroes, which makes the sound slightly overdriven like if it passed through one of those old tube amplifiers.
The effect is very subtle, but that is exactly what you need to make your average sounding songs into chart topping multi-platinum records !
5000$ per 2 meters (with free gold coated connectors).
OK, but seriously: If you need headphones for studio work, get a good pair in 300-500$ range, from any of the old established top manufacturers like AKG, Sennheiser etc.
Here you can see our new advanced S/PDIF cable made of our secret new alloy we named Warmium.
Why Warmium ?
Because it makes the sound warmer of course !
How does it work ?
Normally a S/PDIF cable carries pure cold data in a form of ones and zeroes, but our Warmium enhanced S/PDIF cable introduces more ones and removes some of the zeroes, which makes the sound slightly overdriven like if it passed through one of those old tube amplifiers.
The effect is very subtle, but that is exactly what you need to make your average sounding songs into chart topping multi-platinum records !
5000$ per 2 meters (with free gold coated connectors).
OK, but seriously: If you need headphones for studio work, get a good pair in 300-500$ range, from any of the old established top manufacturers like AKG, Sennheiser etc.
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Ay caramba !
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 540 posts since 8 Jul, 2015 from Canada
I myself have some TMA-2's already which fit my bill for headphone mixing. I was merely asking others' input on the Audeze lol, since I was curious about them, but you seem to have answered a lot with your example.Mutant wrote:I mean pure audiophile grade BS things like:
Here you can see our new advanced S/PDIF cable made of our secret new alloy we named Warmium.
Why Warmium ?
Because it makes the sound warmer of course !
How does it work ?
Normally a S/PDIF cable carries pure cold data in a form of ones and zeroes, but our Warmium enhanced S/PDIF cable introduces more ones and removes some of the zeroes, which makes the sound slightly overdriven like if it passed through one of those old tube amplifiers.
The effect is very subtle, but that is exactly what you need to make your average sounding songs into chart topping multi-platinum records !
5000$ per 2 meters (with free gold coated connectors).
OK, but seriously: If you need headphones for studio work, get a good pair in 300-500$ range, from any of the old established top manufacturers like AKG, Sennheiser etc.
Thanks.
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 540 posts since 8 Jul, 2015 from Canada
I myself have some TMA-2's already which fit my bill for headphone mixing. I was merely asking others' input on the Audeze lol, since I was curious about them, but you seem to have answered a lot with your example.Mutant wrote:I mean pure audiophile grade BS things like:
Here you can see our new advanced S/PDIF cable made of our secret new alloy we named Warmium.
Why Warmium ?
Because it makes the sound warmer of course !
How does it work ?
Normally a S/PDIF cable carries pure cold data in a form of ones and zeroes, but our Warmium enhanced S/PDIF cable introduces more ones and removes some of the zeroes, which makes the sound slightly overdriven like if it passed through one of those old tube amplifiers.
The effect is very subtle, but that is exactly what you need to make your average sounding songs into chart topping multi-platinum records !
5000$ per 2 meters (with free gold coated connectors).
OK, but seriously: If you need headphones for studio work, get a good pair in 300-500$ range, from any of the old established top manufacturers like AKG, Sennheiser etc.
Thanks.