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A good and honest review of the Aybss headphone.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t23lyqf0p28
That review means nothing
If I'm spending over 4K for a headphone this review means a lot.
Kyle reviewed the Aybss 3 years ago and didn't even own a amp that could drive the Aybss correct .Again how does a good reviewer test a pair of headphones when he don't even have an amp that can drive the Aybss ?
How does someone determine which amp is needed to properly drive it? There are amps that are thousands of dollars that people said paired poorly or just not optimally for certain headphones.
Obviously you enjoy the Abyss headphones and have the money to spend for the pleasure. Not everyone does and when you throw in the cost of the Woo amp you are forking over thousands more. Then you add $1900 for the new tubes for a total of $5600 for the amplifier to drive what is a planar headphone that shows less than a 50 ohm load. I get that you are working hard to convince others that your hearing is different than others, including reviewers, and that your wallet is thick and deep. I have worn the Abyss and did not care for the sound or the yoke assembly design or fit. I own many headphones and many headphone amps including OTL's, hybrid, and SS units and the different combinations present different sonic values.
Is your amp dealer really helpful about suggesting and supplying the best tubes for your amps? I worry a lot about tubes because of the heat and limited life, and sonic differences between brands. I would hope that my amp dealer can offer the best tubes with my basic purchase, or at least replace the standard tubes with the better ones for a reasonable fee. Most of all I'd expect friendly and cooperative service.
ddark, Are there any tips you could provide on properly setting up the Abyss? I bought a demo pair from Woo Audio, and have been listening to them for the last 30 minutes or so. So far, I like them less than the Utopias, which they are more akin in sound too. My third pair of phones is Hifiman HE1000s. I know you had a pair you didn't like very much, but I enjoy them a lot when I want a relaxed, open, warm sound. I know that a lot of the sound can be catered based on how one positions the headphones, the toe angles, and the pads. Any help would be greatly appreciated.