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Lil' Knight, do you have a good speaker amp you can use? If it's the case, the Stax transformer boxes are nice budget option. I thought the O2 sounded better out of a SRD-7 Mk2 (using either Cambridge 840A or Quad II as speaker amp) than a SRM-T1 or SRM-007t. By "sounded better", I mean it had more dynamics and punch and it had a less sleepy sound than with the tube amps, with the sacrifice of some microdetails though.

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Lil' Knight, do you have a good speaker amp you can use? If it's the case, the Stax transformer boxes are nice budget option. I thought the O2 sounded better out of a SRD-7 Mk2 (using either Cambridge 840A or Quad II as speaker amp) than a SRM-T1 or SRM-007t. By "sounded better", I mean it had more dynamics and punch and it had a less sleepy sound than with the tube amps, with the sacrifice of some microdetails though.

I don't have any speaker so no amp right now. I just wonder if I can use the speaker output from my M3 and then to the SRD-7?

I know someone (vvs_75, I think) using the B22+SRD-7 to drive his O2. So how does this compare with a dedicated Stax amp?

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Curiosity question: between the current-production 006tII, 007tII, and 727tII, which one is technically the best for the OII as a general comparison point against aftermarket non-Stax amps?

The 727 but I don't like how it sounds. It has the ability to push the SR-007 adds too much of it's own onto the music.

717s aren't as commonly available as they used to be. I've been keeping an eye out for them for a while now in case a bargain showed up, but I don't recall when I last even saw one for sale. Then again I don't trawl HF's for sale section.

They do show up from time to time in Japan but often bundled with an Omega.

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I'm pretty sure you can't adjust the bias on the SRM-1. The O2 just uses standard pro bias, 580V.

Also, it's reasonably listenable but just keep in mind you're amping a 1500 dollar TOTL headphone with a 300 dollar amp from the early 80s.

Well it was once a TOL amp and sold for about the same money as T1 and 717, but that was back in the day. :cool: It's actually a very nice amp for any of the Lambdas, and as I said I think it is batter than any of new Stax solid state amps except the big 7XX models.

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I don't have any speaker so no amp right now. I just wonder if I can use the speaker output from my M3 and then to the SRD-7?

I know someone (vvs_75, I think) using the B22+SRD-7 to drive his O2. So how does this compare with a dedicated Stax amp?

I used B22 + SRD-7mkII combo with ESP950. They sound better in every way than with stock Koss amp. You know that anything sound better than Koss amp. I never tried this combo with O2 or other headphone.

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I don't have any speaker so no amp right now. I just wonder if I can use the speaker output from my M3 and then to the SRD-7?

I know someone (vvs_75, I think) using the B22+SRD-7 to drive his O2. So how does this compare with a dedicated Stax amp?

Unless you have a balanced M

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With the modded SR-404 gone I needed a new project and seeing how a Mk1 SR-007 sounds with the Mk2 pads would be an ideal choice. :) I even took some pics of the installation... :P I've never installed a fresh set of Mk2 pads before and lets just say it is a fucking pain!!! The vinyl is too thick and not as easy to handle as the leather on the Mk1 pads.

I've used them for only a few minutes now but there seems to be some extra bass and no issues that I can detect.

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With the modded SR-404 gone I needed a new project and seeing how a Mk1 SR-007 sounds with the Mk2 pads would be an ideal choice. :) I even took some pics of the installation... :P I've never installed a fresh set of Mk2 pads before and lets just say it is a fucking pain!!! The vinyl is too thick and not as easy to handle as the leather on the Mk1 pads.

I've used them for only a few minutes now but there seems to be some extra bass and no issues that I can detect.

Why do you think I haven't taken off the Mk2 pads a second time to do the port mod on the O2 Mk2 yet?

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You primates must have 10 thumbs. The Mk2 pads are so much easier than the Mk1 to install it's not even funny. The Mk1's flimsy, thin and soft wrap-around part is much more difficult to wrap into the housing.

Oops, aren't we not allowed to talk about O2 earpads anymore?

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My O2 mk1 now has new pads, new headband, and a new arc assembly. The only thing keeping this O2 from being essentially mint is that I scratched/dinged the metal trying to remove that fucking headband. :faceplam:

These marks are very minor and are noticeable/material only to crazies like us, but they're there. Dos anyone have experience with minor repair/touch-ups on the metal part? Is it even possible to touch up?

And I'm also considering the pad swap because a) I'm curious and B) I think the mk2 pads are more comfy.

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