To negotiate the best possible price for our customers, we agree to hide prices prior to logging in.
227 requests
·
3 Sold
Product Description
A joint effort between Kennerton and Fischer Audio, the Magister Pro headphone is assembled by hand in Russia using the best materials possible. An improved version of the Magister, this model replaces the original’s plastic components with brass for a more robust, longer-lasting build Read More
Copped these...I wanted to grab a pair when they were initially released by Kennerton. At the time I was also considering the more expensive Valis but I held off (largely due to weight specs). I was glad to see the drop for the Magister Pro here.
KC-130Vali clamp is pretty strong but in a good way - you don't feel the weight at all and the headband is very soft leather anyway. Would compare the clamp feel to fresh HD600s only with pads that are not very soft. The real reason you feel it is because the ear cushion foam is very firm for acoustic reasons and a lot of headphones out there are now shipping with memory foam stock, its simply relative.
You will definitely need to adjust them for your head at first using the screw adjustments at the sides but once you have it perfect they won't budge, so after that it's very easy to simply wear them for hours without any issues.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lerF8dxhPJE use captions if needed. this shows the differences outside and inside from the original magister. they are using the same driver it says.
i would also like to see some test results. and personally to see them in the lighter washed wood of the stand would be pretty sweet. but 450$ with no real back round or measurements. nope.
Oh I know that. Laminate gun stocks are considerably more stable. They still don’t look as good. A one piece figured walnut stock looks better than any laminate or composite I’ve ever seen, even if it’s worse from a technical and utility standpoint. Same deal here.
With full size headphones, I don’t really put as much emphasis on durability or stability as I would with something more portable, or something that is more prone to warping. Mine at least, will normally camp out in relatively stable humidity, and not travel too much. It’s not a gunstock. It doesn’t need to be durable as can be and immune to warping.
Im not saying there aren’t benefits to it. There certainly are, particularly if you control the grain orientation, but aesthetically, it’s not the best look here (in my opinion anyway), and I don’t really know that these are necessary benefits for the application.
rslataraYour comparison is like: I can buy a 130hp Skoda for half the price of a 130hp Audi, is it a good choice ?
Too many people just compare stuff based on spec sheets. Do you honestly think that audio quality measures on a spec sheet ?
Can't help anyone with how they actually sound, but I can say they have different drivers to the headphones everyone knows they resemble (personally my favorite set of headphones).