The_Incredible_Rook

The_Incredible_Rook OP t1_j69h0q5 wrote

Yes, I was already planning on doing that! I've actually read your comment on another post from a year ago about it when I was looking into it, right after I booked the demo.

Will probably order it soon :)

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Edit: What's the best place to get them from? Offical Stax website, or are there good alternatives?

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The_Incredible_Rook OP t1_j68lxtf wrote

So yesterday I discovered there is a Hi-Fi store near me that actually does have Stax models available for purchase and demo. Was right under my nose this whole time. So I quick booked a demo to try out some of the infamous advanced-lambda series. Unfortunately, they did not have the SR-L700, only L500 and L300. Kinda had already decided I was gonna buy the L500 with a good energizer, but I demoed them for a little while to be sure. I also tried the SR 007, however I did not like it as much as either of the lambda series, it was a little ‘too dark’ for me. From quick listens, I did not find a whole bunch of difference between L300 and L500, but I did think the 500 had just a little bit more soundstage and ‘emphasis’ on the sounds.

Anyways, little did I know by that point, it was my lucky day!! They were out of stock on the L500, so instead, they offered to sell me the demo version for an slightly used price. I pointed out that the demo one was the mk1, and he reduced the price even more! Only paid around 300 euros for it. Not only that, but they also had one used energizer, SRM 353x, in great condition, which was selling for like 600 euros. So I left the store with a SR-L500mk1 + SRM-353x combo for 1000 euros.

Been listening to it since then, and holy crap! Here are my preliminary opinions:

Compared to the 800S and Aryas, it has a sound with so much more well defined “body”, it feels much more natural. It feels like these headphones have the ‘reference sound’ that every other headphone is desperately trying to reach, but failing.

It’s incredibly detailed, instruments are very well separated from each other, and the sound is VERY punchy. For me, its basically the 800S details and definition (even better, probably) but you don’t have to sacrifice the bass. Instead, I’m met with the most amazing bass i’ve ever heard, its probably what impressed me the most with this earspeaker. This may be related to the fact I’m quite used to the 800S and Arya, which aren’t known for having a very punchy bass. But anyways, its so accurate, so powerful and punchy, I’ve been comparing drums focused music on the L500 vs the 800S, and the L500 make the 800S look like a joke in that aspect. They can be easily EQed, too. While the 800S can also be easily EQed, it can only improve the bass quality to a certain degree. The aryas, in my experience, cant be bass boosted at all, it distorts very easily. The L500 tho, can achieve bass so powerful with EQ you feel the tremor it causes.

The treble and mids on it are also great, everything is emphasized equally, every single detail is delivered to you on a silver plate, and it does so without a hint of harshness. It brings tears to my eyes...

They can get insanely loud before any hint of distortion. They share that with the 800S, but the Aryas however will distort the bass if you try to listen to higher volumes. So if you like listening to loud music, you will love these.

The only aspect where they fall behind the 800S and Arya are soundstage, comfort and build. The 800S and Arya are both soundstage monsters, fully surpassing much more expensive headphones, such as the Susvara, so this is not surprising. The L500 soundstage resembles the Aryas, while being a little smaller. The 800S has the ability of making sounds feel more far away from you and gives a better sense of direction to the sound. The Arya also has better layering, giving it a more “fun” presentation.

While not uncomfortable, L500 cannot compare to the 800s, and is a little bit worst than the Aryas. They have a very plasticly build, which do makes them very lightweight, but also introduce quite a bit of creaking, which can be quite annoying at times.

But despise of those things, they are insanely great headphones. The electrostatic sound is simply beyond my wildest dreams, I’m very impressed.

Its really a shame they require such expensive exclusive amps to work, but damn, once you hear them, it is very clear why they do.

10/10, I cannot live without it anymore.

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