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Out of all the people on this site am I the only Stax owner?
I have a bunch of Lambdas , a Sigma Pro, 2x Omega 2 and the 009. Oh and few of their amps as well. What can I say ...I love Stax
As much as I would like to share and describe in writing the Stax sound , I apologize as I am not very good at writing about the sound i hear. Not all of the Lambdas sound the same although some of the adjectives used to describe them are ..accurate , effortless, bright etc ... IME the Sigma sound more like listening to speakers or having an out of the ear/head sound. I started with the HD650 last year w/c I found very good for jazz and pop music (but never enjoyed classical with it) , and tried a few other headphones LCD2, Beyer T1 before going into stats. My first being the Omega 2 followed by the 009 ...i got addicted and sought earlier Lambdas to add to the collection. Each one has its own sound and depending on the listener , their will always be good, better or best for certain types of music , moods and equipment. For starters I would recommend the normal bias Lambda ,as they have some of the best mids and is one of the most musical lambdas ..even though it is about 20+ years old . The newer 407 may also suit a lot of music types and can be easier to acquire.Again sorry If I have not been much of a help ..their are other forums like head-fi.org, head-case.org which provide better reviews and impressions of Stax ..but be careful because like me you may become a Stax addict.regards,R
I have some Stax earphones which I bought new in the early 70’s. My cousin put them on my tube receiver and the heat destroyed the diaphragms. I had the diaphragms replaced with SR 5 ones. They still work fine. They are a bit bass shy, but they sound great.Bob
Hi fsimms and all Audio Circle members.Did your cousin pay for the repair ? May I ask how much it cost you?Where did you get them repaired?Guy 13