andrew.hendler
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Hi everyone -
I’ve been deeply into music and audio my entire life, either playing in bands or listening to music. I also had a brief stint as an audio engineer after college.
For the past ten years or so, I’ve gotten very into high-end audio. However, my interest was around headphones predominantly. I’ve always loved headphones, and living in a small apartment in NYC - it was the best option.
I’ve owned and listened to many headphones from brand like Stax and Audeze. My current setup includes an Abyss TC, Hifiman Susvara and an Audeze LCD-5, but I owned a Stax 009 system for a number of years. That said, I always wanted to build a 2-Channel system when I had the space.
After I got married and had kids, we moved into a house in the suburbs a year and a half ago. Concurrently, I finally felt I had perfected my headphone setup - as for the first time - I had no desire to upgrade anything. I began looking at speakers.
In the past month, I’ve listened to about 15 speakers - and was quite close to buying the Harbeth shl5+. I have always been a tone guy, and they seemed like the speakers that sounded most like music, until I hear Martin Logan’s.
After demoing a number of speakers in the Masterpiece collection, I just pulled the trigger on the ML Expression 13a and Pass Labs INT 60. I predominantly listen to Jazz, Classical and Vocals, with a little bit of rock mixed in. When I heard the 13a, it reminded me of why I’ve loved Stax headphones - because they were the perfect blend of tone and technicalities, especially for the music I enjoyed. However, I always felt they could be stronger in bass - which is why I moved to my current headphones. The 13a was like having my cake and eating it to - naturalness, tone, extreme detail and transparency with a huge stage - fantastic imaging -but with woofers that gave me just the amount of slam I was missing previously with my Stax headphones. I’m juiced, and will be getting the full setup in a month or so.
Being into headphones has allowed me to amass a very good digital from end: A Lumin U1 streamer into a Chord Dave and Mscaler, which I absolutely love. I can’t wait to get my DAC behind my new system, when it arrives.
Anyhow, this forum helped me make a decision - so thank you all for that. I’ve enjoyed discussing headphones in headphone based forums, and look forward to discussing Martin Logan in this forum.
Cheers,
Andrew
I’ve been deeply into music and audio my entire life, either playing in bands or listening to music. I also had a brief stint as an audio engineer after college.
For the past ten years or so, I’ve gotten very into high-end audio. However, my interest was around headphones predominantly. I’ve always loved headphones, and living in a small apartment in NYC - it was the best option.
I’ve owned and listened to many headphones from brand like Stax and Audeze. My current setup includes an Abyss TC, Hifiman Susvara and an Audeze LCD-5, but I owned a Stax 009 system for a number of years. That said, I always wanted to build a 2-Channel system when I had the space.
After I got married and had kids, we moved into a house in the suburbs a year and a half ago. Concurrently, I finally felt I had perfected my headphone setup - as for the first time - I had no desire to upgrade anything. I began looking at speakers.
In the past month, I’ve listened to about 15 speakers - and was quite close to buying the Harbeth shl5+. I have always been a tone guy, and they seemed like the speakers that sounded most like music, until I hear Martin Logan’s.
After demoing a number of speakers in the Masterpiece collection, I just pulled the trigger on the ML Expression 13a and Pass Labs INT 60. I predominantly listen to Jazz, Classical and Vocals, with a little bit of rock mixed in. When I heard the 13a, it reminded me of why I’ve loved Stax headphones - because they were the perfect blend of tone and technicalities, especially for the music I enjoyed. However, I always felt they could be stronger in bass - which is why I moved to my current headphones. The 13a was like having my cake and eating it to - naturalness, tone, extreme detail and transparency with a huge stage - fantastic imaging -but with woofers that gave me just the amount of slam I was missing previously with my Stax headphones. I’m juiced, and will be getting the full setup in a month or so.
Being into headphones has allowed me to amass a very good digital from end: A Lumin U1 streamer into a Chord Dave and Mscaler, which I absolutely love. I can’t wait to get my DAC behind my new system, when it arrives.
Anyhow, this forum helped me make a decision - so thank you all for that. I’ve enjoyed discussing headphones in headphone based forums, and look forward to discussing Martin Logan in this forum.
Cheers,
Andrew