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Article: Review of Stax SR-009S:  An Endgame in 2021?


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8 minutes ago, TesarPa said:

Nice review! I appreciate mainly several comparisons with other flagships, that's really important. But I miss the pricing of reviewed item. Generally, I'm usually quite annoyed when I have to search the price of an item in the middle of an article, or at the end. Even worse, when it is not there at all. My opinion (and suggestion) is to put the price in first paragraph of the article. Always, as the rule.

 

Yes, absolutely. Excellent and helpful suggestion. I will make sure to include the price in my next review of the Focal Stellia!

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11 hours ago, AudioDoctor said:

I enjoyed reading this and it made me want to try these headphones out. I currently have the Susvara's amped with a Pass Labs XA30.8. I tried a lot of amps and spent a lot of money and I wish I had just done this first.

I loved my Susvara of the XA25. I am sure they sound incredible off the XA30.8. I will be doing a Susvara vs TC review and comparison in the future. Hope that will be of interest. 

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13 hours ago, PeterG said:

Hi Sajid--Great review!  I write while listening to The White Album on my SR-009s's and you absolutely nailed it.   I might add the other +/- of the Stax (depending on your mood) is that they demand attention--multitasking is difficult because the listener is sucked into the music.

 

Great comparisons too.  I can't quite imagine switching from Stax, but it's wonderful that there are a handful of magnificent headphones vying to be #1, competing with speakers that are 10X their price.

 

Have you heard the SRM 700T amp?  Any thoughts on how it might compare?  One irony of the Stax is that I love them so much, I am dying to hear the X9000, and may upgrade from my 700T at the same time.

 

Cheers!

 

 

 

 

Thank you for the kind words. Glad you found it useful.

 

I have indeed heard the SRM 700T. Great amp! In my experience, the KGSSHV Carbon sounds a tad warmer and fuller, with slightly more energetic bass! 

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6 hours ago, jamesjames said:

Many thanks for the review.  I've owned the SR-009S for some years, and remain captivated by it.  I thought I would mention one or two points that might be of interest to others who share my tastes.  First, I wanted to say that the Stax hasn't altogether displaced my Sennheiser HD800S phones.  I listen exclusively to classical music, much of it hi-res, and exclusively on phones - the Stax and Sennheisers.  I use a Moon 430HA amp for both, with the addition of an iFi Pro iESL e-stat energiser in the case of the Stax.  Having used many of the most highly regarded conventional e-stat drivers, I must say the less conventional Moon/iFi combination appeals to me more than any other arrangement.  I also find the Moon a perfect match for the HD800S.  But a particular advantage of the Moon in both cases for me is that it includes an excellent analogue crossfeed circuit.  I've come to regard well-implemented analogue crossfeed as crucial to getting the best out of highly revealing phones like these - I really can't go back.  With these phones, the promise of crossfeed seems to be fully realised - with a wonderful recreation of the sound-stage apparently at some distance in front of me.  I'm sure this sounds like hyperbole, but I find it simply transports me every time with good recordings.  I had long thought the HD800S was particularly effective with crossfeed (and still do), but the Stax phones are also enthralling.  I find the HD800S has a wonderful directness sometimes missing with the Stax, and sometimes a more convincing timbre.  But I love them both.

Regards

James

Yes, I agree with that. I love my HD800S. I have the Susvara, TC, LCD5, etc., but I love having the HD800S around. Other than the soundstage width, I love the timbre on the HD800S and it does beat a lot of TOTL / Summitfi headphones for timbre, IMO. And it is a bit more intimate compared to the 009S. 

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15 hours ago, goldwerger said:

A really fantastic right-up Sajid, gives a great feel for where this headphone is placed relative to others. Enjoyed reading it :)

 

Although different league, age, and tuning - as I know you’ve recently listened to the SR-007 mk1, I’d be curious to know how you would compare and contrast these two?

 

thanks again!

 

Eyal

Hello Eyal,

Glad you enjoyed the write-up.

Yes, I am indeed listening to the MK1.

The TLDR is that the MK1 is a lot less technically proficient than the 009S but I enjoy it a lot, lot more, lol.

The MK1 has excellent bass, thicker midrange, a more intimate presentation and overall a dark, fun headphone with treble sparkle, that works across all genres.

The 009S is a technical masterpiece and although very musical, overall, given my other headphones, I have been preferring the presentation of the 007 MK1.

Hope that helps.

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