HpNaCl

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[–] HpNaCl@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Ah alright, hmm, the V2 stealth kind of sounds like it's hit the sweetspot between staging and intimacy with the Se being huge but loosing some intimacy maybe.

Also I heard great things about the timbre and overall tuning of the V2 stealth, I was mostly worried the stage might have taken to much of a hit compared to the og or Se.

Thanks for your input!

[–] HpNaCl@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

I've only really tried the aryas.

You don't feel their relaxed nature and staging is so big that it makes music just feel distant and never intimate?

I know the V2 stealth has gotten praise for having maybe not as big stage as the Se but still having a big stage whilst still being able to feel intimate when needed to.

[–] HpNaCl@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (3 children)

About what I've heard then, I imagine the se bass might be what I got when swapping my aryas to the velour pads...

Have you experienced any of the shoutyness that some have complained about?

[–] HpNaCl@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (3 children)

Yeah I used his eqs alot earlier. The Se do seem to have a slight elevation around 4-5k as opposed to the V2. I'm not that good with graphs though, is that really much higher? Both fr-ranges looks pretty similar between them to me. But thanks that does give some insight even though I'm more after people with hands on impression of one or the other or both.

 

Posted yesterday about hifimans refurbished deals. We are past that now and it's a non issue. Atm I'm looking at the V2 stealth and the Se at the exact same price both brand new.

Read pretty much all posts on Reddit about both and all reviews I can find. To me it sounds like:

Similarities:

Hyper details with spectacular imaging, placement and soundstage. Classic Hifiman treble. Deep planar sub bass. Analytical without sacrificing musicality. Not good if your fairly treble sensitive. Can be detailed to a fault (everything gets noticeable on less than stellar recordings)

Differences:

V2 stealth:

*Is a bit more v-shaped with some extra weight to the bass but also more treble going into dangerous territory for sibilance (conflicting here if it's to much or just right), seems to come with a bit of constriction to the soundstage.

*Seen mentions of this having a nicer tuning, have not figured out in what way though, are they more musical or do people just prefer the added oomph

Se:

*Better from a technical point of view, even more detailed, imaging and spaciousness.

*More neutral/analytical tuning without the extra bass but also with the treble more under control.

  • less bass but mentions of it being better; texture, detail and quality, just not with the quantity.

*A bit softer presentation overall.

*A little bit more mid-forward giving drums etc a bit more slam and some beautiful vocals.

*Easier to eq (making the lack of bass a non-issue if you want more)

This is just how I understand it from scouring the internet for information, and the seems to be ALOT of conflicting opinions about these HP's.

The non-stealth V2 sounds like a lovely pair but isn't interesting since I can't find it anywhere, although I heard the stealths are tuned really close, but with more sibilance (and the og is discontinued?)

Opinions that disagree with my understanding of the HP's are welcome since I've never listened to them.

For context:

I'm going from the Arya Stealth and I really liked them and decided to upgrade within the same house sound. I found them a little bit bright but they calmed down for me over time.

Really liked the bass but actually preferred them with the dekoni velour pads; a little loss in bass but made them smoother and a little more spacious, even though I would have liked even more space. (Yes I know speakers are best for that)

I REALLY enjoy listening to tracks and just appreciating how they separate instruments and just place you in a space surrounded by music more than anything I had before. Part of the reason the he1000s seems to be for me.

In this upgrade Im mostly looking for better soundstage, imaging and timbre. Was fully satisfied with the bass amount in the aryas. Awell as the he1000s are mostly metal which might give some more longevity.

I also do enjoy dynamic HP's with some bass aswell like my 109pros and Denon ahd5200.

They will run on a Fio K9 pro ess even though I might look for some planar friendly tubes in the future.

 

Have been looking at a new pair of he1000 V2 stealth for $1999

The he1000se is currently listed at hifimans website for $1749 refurbished and end up at roughly the same price after shipping and as I understood they are pretty much a little bit better at everything.

Can you trust hifimans refurbished products? I saw one post where someone got mold on the headband and several posts where they got brand new perfect pairs aswell.

Apart from the mold thing and that the headphones might have some smaller blemishes. Is there a known issue with the drivers being faulty to a bigger extent than buying new ones?

Are the 1000se so much better that it's worth taking a leap of faith on the refurb to get the same price as the V2 stealth?

[–] HpNaCl@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

I just tell it like it is, I'm a fucking addict ¯\(ツ)