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thelemur
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Mar 2, 2018
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To counter some of the people here - I own a set of these, and LOVE them. The built-in amp sounds good, they are very comfortable. While they're heavier than most, they don't bother me. I am comfortable using these both for home listening and office listening.
Mar 2, 2018
Artismo
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Oct 29, 2018
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thelemurdo you still have these cans? What music genre do you think they’re good for? What do you hunk about their sound signature? I dont often do it, if at all, but I purchased these blindly because they aren’t easily available in store in my country.
Oct 29, 2018
thelemur
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Feb 11, 2019
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ArtismoI'm so sorry, I didn't notice this question until now - did you ever end up getting them? The sound signature varies greatly based on the use of the built-in amplifier. Generally speaking I'd call them fairly flat with a low-end bump. The sound stage isn't the largest I've ever heard, but good for closed-back. I like them for rock, hip hop, not my favorite for jazz or classical.
Feb 11, 2019
Artismo
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Feb 12, 2019
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thelemurI love them, more than the Ellas I bought and sold. The Ellas were very flat and accurate, but there were some driver inconsistencies between frequencies I could hear. I changed amps and DACs, same problem. So, maybe I was a QC issue. As for the Sadies- love them and kept them. A lot of body to vocals, more of a pleasure to listen to, subjectively, has a more analog sound. I simply love them with tubes and SS amps. I use it with my CTH and Genalex Gold Lions, and my THX 789. DAC is now an SMSL SU-8 version 1.3. So much excellent texture in instruments and vocals, and they have that dynamic driver impact. The Ella, like some other planars, felt a bit too flat. I think the Sadie MSRP is overpriced, but it’s performance and quality is under appreciated. Definitely a leisure HP - so enjoyable.
Feb 12, 2019
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