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gatorgage11 OP t1_jabsmtf wrote

The Aeon X closed back by Drop and Dan Clark Audio. Seriously I wasn't expecting them to be as good as they are when I first put them on. I personally find that they have very detailed sound, and I like that they handle sub bass with the same oomph that they handle highs with. Coming from experience with HD650s, I knew they'd have a different sound but I'm still blown away, I know they aren't considered endgame to most but after I get my Stax I think I'll actually be satisfied. I'm sure my headphone collection will continue to grow but I don't feel the need to go more "endgame" then these, truly the best audio experience I've personally had. (Besides Stax lambdas, I'll be having those thanks)

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hurtyewh t1_jabzzui wrote

I got those and an E-MU Teak coming soon as well. We'll see how much I like them. Got a D7200 which is good, but maybe not as special as I'd like.

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ThatGuyFromSweden t1_jacfyc3 wrote

I'd take the tuning filters out. Stuff in front of the drivers is rarely a good idea. EQ is a much better solution if you want to knock down the treble.

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Memorycard1000 t1_jaczv7h wrote

Man, beautiful cans! How is the comfort? Those pads are super "tall". No problem fitting the ears for sure. 👍

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Iophene t1_jad0cyb wrote

Awesome! How's the sound stage?

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gatorgage11 OP t1_jad47p0 wrote

I got them used and honestly didn't realize those came out, I'm testing them now cycling between all the filters they came with. Some people may think that's not the way to do it but I figure it's worth it to try all the accessories it came with

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gatorgage11 OP t1_jadl7jo wrote

I actually do like them more without the filters, as I said I got them used and the filters were already installed. Added bonus, without the filters you can see the drivers which with planars is pretty cool. Thanks for the tip!

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