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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
No, he didn't pay for it. He didn't have a penny to his name. I think it cost a bit above $100 in 1977 to get them fixed. My local HiFi store sent them to Stax to get them repaired. The HiFi store went out of business almost 15 years ago.Bob
Where would be the best place to shop?There is a Stax dealer in Ho Chi Minh now:http://www.stax.co.jp/Export/Distributor-Vietnam.html
Out of all the people on this site am I the only Stax owner?
Used to own Lambda's.. had them for many years..sold em last year..just don't listen to much headphone these days.But they had a big transparent sound that I liked. Think they were over $500 with the energizer box way back when. Greg
Perhaps you'll have better luck in Canada.
Very strange indeed, Stax deserve a better dealer.
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 ..
I've got Omega II, which sounds sublime via SET by way of transformers