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How do you like your sound? Our latest Fostex collab, the T-X0 II headphones allow you to tune the sound signature just how you like it—from bass-heavy hip-hop tracks to light classical music.
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A few suggestions I would have liked to seen a headband like the T60 has but with a Massdrop or Drop logo. The MK2 headband is out of place here with MK3 drivers IMO. This would also have been a good time to implement a plastic version of the T60 cup with a balanced facing down connector. If they are not able to redesign the cup have Fostex source a 4-pole version of the unit they currently use. Might be a good idea for a T50RP MK4?
Again this is just my opinion/suggestion! Most of the balanced amps 789 included put out more juice on XLR. Being able to natively power RP drivers with the juice they really crave and come alive with would be ideal. I also don't think thowing in two sets of pads is the answer, I think they need deep angled pads like the ZMF ovals (best T50 pad). These changes and thicker pads would justify the premium over the regular $150 offering. Hell I'd even pay $200+ for that!
Hi, what is the difference between FOSTEX T-X0 II PLANAR MAGNETIC HEADPHONES of the modded Tr50p (original form without any modification of the modded T-XOII) and the stock Fostex Tr50p MkIII in sound quality ?
Decisions decisions... These are basically buy and mod. The HE4XXs are buy and pray they don't fall apart.
If you were to do the wooden cup mod and the balanced wiring on them, how would they compare to the HE4XX?
I was leaning towards the HEs but the falling apart worries are there and I've heard they can wander into sibilence territory easily.
That makes sense. I mostly thought it weird because the previous gaming card Asus made was rated for 9V so I went digging.
At least I know the card is capable of pushing some power. So I can take some time picking out an amp.
I guess I've got to decide what to do shortly about these headphones. The shipping is really cheap to Canada and I've got credits to use...
I'm going to spend some time digging around online answer the all important question...
How long do these drivers last in use?
SaskAudioGuyMy HE500's are coming up on 7 years old and doing flawlessly. My Sine is 3 years old and doing well. They don't have anything that should "wear out" as far as construction goes. If the solder points are solid it should last a very long time.