Hifiman HE-1000

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Noseyears

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Hifiman HE-1000
« on: 30 Dec 2014, 04:46 am »
It's coming guys...

Link.

ajzepp

Re: Hifiman HE-1000
« Reply #1 on: 30 Dec 2014, 03:07 pm »
That's, um...interesting looking  :?

Guy 13

Re: Hifiman HE-1000
« Reply #2 on: 31 Dec 2014, 03:42 am »
Hi all,
just my opinion for what it's worth.
Cold looking headphones.
Too much shiny metal.
If they sound good, then they might pleased headphones fans.

Guy 13 on planet Vietnam.

Thanks for the link noseyears.

JohnR

Re: Hifiman HE-1000
« Reply #3 on: 31 Dec 2014, 05:39 am »
Me want.


Well, hopefully they will make it a more neutral reference.

charmerci

Re: Hifiman HE-1000
« Reply #4 on: 2 Jan 2015, 10:50 am »
Not quite sure why home stereo headphones need to look good/cool.  :scratch:

Guy 13

Re: Hifiman HE-1000
« Reply #5 on: 2 Jan 2015, 11:10 am »
Not quite sure why home stereo headphones need to look good/cool.  :scratch:
Hi charmerci,
...for the same reason that a DVD player or a HT Receiver
as to look good/cool even if hidden inside a entertainment cabinet.

Guy 13 

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Re: Hifiman HE-1000
« Reply #6 on: 2 Jan 2015, 11:42 am »
Kewl

Guy 13

Re: Hifiman HE-1000
« Reply #7 on: 2 Jan 2015, 11:56 am »
Kewl

Hi Letitroll98.
What's the meaning of Kewl ????
I've used Google translate but came out empty handed...
But I did not give up and I've tried Yahoo and they came up with this:

"Kewl" is internet slang for the word "cool". People whose native language is Swedish often misinterpret the word to mean fun due to its similarities with the Swedish word kul.

The word has also become a derogatory term for a person who engages in activities that could harm oneself and/or others.

This term was seen originally in many text based games, such as MUD, MUSHs, or MOOs, as early as 1994.

The term is also the name of a VLE environment developed mainly in Afric

I hope this will help some other Audio Circle members that are as ignorant as me, unless I am the only one ?

Guy 13

charmerci

Re: Hifiman HE-1000
« Reply #8 on: 2 Jan 2015, 12:43 pm »

"Kewl" is internet slang for the word "cool".

I hope this will help some other Audio Circle members that are as ignorant as me, unless I am the only one ?

Guy 13

Actually, I'm pretty sure it was adopted because some people have been pronouncing it more like kewl than cool.

Guy 13

Re: Hifiman HE-1000
« Reply #9 on: 2 Jan 2015, 12:57 pm »
Actually, I'm pretty sure it was adopted because some people have been pronouncing it more like kewl than cool.

Hi charmerci,
hummm mmm now I get it.
Thanks for educating me and improve my English.
Learn something every day.

Guy 13


JohnR

Re: Hifiman HE-1000
« Reply #10 on: 6 Jan 2015, 05:42 am »
Seems there's a few new entries coming up in the high end headphone segment. Will be interesting to see how things pan out this year....!

dB Cooper

Re: Hifiman HE-1000
« Reply #11 on: 9 Jan 2015, 05:43 am »
Those look even uglier than those new AKG's
Dear headphone makers, there are still a few of us who care more about sound than about 'bling'
Glad I got my HD650s when I did

Guy 13

Re: Hifiman HE-1000
« Reply #12 on: 9 Jan 2015, 07:52 am »
Hi all,
for me the sound is 50% and the look is another 50%.
In the past years I've tried several brands and models
and only the over the ears headphones makes me happy
and are comfortable to wear for long periods of listening.
The criteria that make me reject any headphones are:
(In random order)
Price (Too high), look (Old or odd looking),
in and over the ears, weight (Too heavy)
and of course comfort,
(which might also be related to the weight.)
Durability, sturdiness, reliability:
That's not easy to evaluate,
I guess it's more or less with time that you can know if they are reliable
and durable.
Many hi-end headphones really look nice by their modern design,
but that's only one of the criteria.
Even if my HD650 are dark
and veiled I am still happy with my purchase.

Guy 13
(On hot, hot, hot planet Vietnam: 36C/96F)


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dB Cooper

Re: Hifiman HE-1000
« Reply #14 on: 9 Jan 2015, 02:03 pm »
Guy 13
(On hot, hot, hot planet Vietnam: 36C/96F)
Hey Guy, it was -12 C (10 degrees F) here overnight. That 96 almost sounds good.

But those Hifimans are still ass-ugly. And it looks like the grilles were designed to keep fingers out but I can envision lots of small objects that could accidentally make contact with the internals.

I'm a form-follows-function kind of guy. I don't mind a nice looking set of headphones (which these are not, IMO) but am not into styling exercises for their own sake. And I hope the headband is not as flimsy as it looks.

mcgsxr

Re: Hifiman HE-1000
« Reply #15 on: 9 Jan 2015, 03:14 pm »
There appears to be a couple of screens involved.  The larger, more wide spread exterior one, and then some mesh inside that.

I would trust it to keep items out of where they do not belong.

For me, they don't resonate visually. 

I trust that they will sound good given their provenance!

Bob2

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Re: Hifiman HE-1000
« Reply #16 on: 9 Jan 2015, 05:48 pm »
I would think this is a photo of the prototype.

Poor fit... certainly not up to the fit/finish of their other headphones.

ajzepp

Re: Hifiman HE-1000
« Reply #17 on: 9 Jan 2015, 11:43 pm »
That's one big reason why I haven't purchased anything from HifiMan. The poor build quality is a common theme among their line, especially with the rollout of the HE-400 when it first came out. Have just seen too many horror stories in the forums from their customers. To their credit, they seem to handle returns well, but not a headache I want to deal with if I can avoid it.

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Re: Hifiman HE-1000
« Reply #18 on: 10 Jan 2015, 12:06 am »
That's one big reason why I haven't purchased anything from HifiMan. The poor build quality is a common theme among their line, especially with the rollout of the HE-400 when it first came out. Have just seen too many horror stories in the forums from their customers. To their credit, they seem to handle returns well, but not a headache I want to deal with if I can avoid it.

Can't say your wrong but the HE 500's I had were decent as for fit/finish. Nothing outstanding though...

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Re: Hifiman HE-1000
« Reply #19 on: 10 Jan 2015, 12:18 am »
Have parts of the headphone in the picture been "printed"?