Stax Lambda Nova Signature with Srm-T1S dedicated tube amplifier Headphones
Stax Lambda Nova Signature with Srm-T1S dedicated tube amplifier Headphones
USER REVIEWS
[Dec 17, 2003]
Dirk Lehmann
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
very precise, analytic reproduction, deepest bass, highest highs, absolutly realistic mids. Worth every cent you spend. Best buy for enjoing classic music. You will not want to stop listening music. Very comfortible cushions. Don not forget to compare the SRM-717 with the SRM-006t to make your decision concerning the sound you prefere.
Weakness:
It is not a really weakness, but there are differences between transistor- and tube-type of amps! tube-amplifiers softens a little bit the bass and the highs, but they are reproduced very precise, though. Make your personal choice before buying one of the two amps. After nearly 25 years of using a Stax SR-66, I bought nearly one year ago a pair of SR Lambda Pro with SRM-Prof. MK II . It was phantastic sound, I was able to listen things I never heard before with my Equipment, although really not bad. ( If you have not too much money, this is a really damned good thing - available used for about 300-400 Euro) A very precise bass, you can "feel physically" the deepest accustic bass and very precise highs. And after some months, I wanted to get more - what about the newer types of Stax-Earspeakers ? Are they even more impressing? Well - I can't afford the Omega II, but.... then I bought a used SRS-4040 Combination. I connected it directly with the Rega Planar 2000 CD-Player What is the difference? Well - the tube amplifier SRM-t006 softens a little bit the bass ( what I don't like, I like very precise, "dry" basses), but it permits to hear really lots of things you didn't hear ever before on your CD or LPs. The bass is very deep (but a little bit softed -> TUBE-Amplifier! ) and beside that, you hear very, really VERY precise mids and very analytic, but again a very little bit softed highs. The Signature 404 is a sensational analytic instrument to get all information available on CD or LP, but it is in combination with a tube-Amp. If you like the soft, but nevertheless analytic "sound" of tube-amps, you will enjoy it very much. By the way I heard also the combination of the "old" Lambda Pro with the SRM-006t and the combination of SRM Pro MK II with the SR-404 Signature. The real progress is the amp, the difference between the earspeakers is nearly zero (the marketing manager of Stax will kill me for that, but it is true ! ) I don not want to miss my SRS-4040! I spend some time comparing the old Lambda Pro/SRM Pro MK II with the Signature SR-404/SRM-t006 and the best FOR ME will be perhaps a combination of the Signature 404 with the Transistor-Amp of stax, the SRM-717. That is, because I suggest, the Transistor-Amp will be as analytic, but more "dry" in bass and highs, this is a thesis, not proved. But till now, I did not hear this combination. If you like a little bit softed, but though very precise bass and highs ( most of the lovers of classic music do so) the SRS 4040 will be your paradise. One day, I will try to hear the Combination of SRM-717 and the SRM-404 Signature. perhaps that day I will have found my personal Paradise. P.S. After buying this SRS-4040, you will be able to seperate a really good recording from the more worse ones. It is surprising and fascinating, how "brutal" the Signature will discover EVERY fault made by the Recording engineer. And how you can enjoy the art of a really good recording engineer. Perhaps you will not only hear the piano of a pianist, but also the fingers touching the piano , the feet moving and the breaths he takes. Don not forget to compare the SRM-717 with the SRM-006t to make your decision concerning the sound you prefere: The more softed or the more "dry" type of sound |
[Jul 22, 2003]
Andy Boy
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Built to last (like a rolls),not cheap, but when you hear what they can do their worth every penny.
Weakness:
Must handle them with kid gloves. In my search for the ultimate headphone some years back, the STAX Lambda signatures came out top! The Lambdas may not be the dearest headphone on the market today, but in my opioion it is the BEST! Why....Because of the rectangle shape of the phones you (the listener) get a more panarmaic sound. Have you ever noticed that this design by STAX has been around for a very long time (about 25 years) to me that says a lot! I had listened to the OMEGAS which to me have a slightly clearer midrange, but because of the circular style of the 'ear' cups, DO NOT sound as panamanic sounding as the Lambdas (which sound closer to loudspeakers Similar Products Used: OMEGAS and other top headphones. |
[Jul 22, 2000]
Arif Akhtar
Audiophile
Strength:
Amazing sound quality. No conventional phones or even speakers come close. The combination of electrostatic phones with valve amplification gives a sound which in my opinion is faultless. I have not found anything that comes close to this level of musical satisfaction from any high-end component in any price range. The phones are also extremely comfortable.
Weakness:
Need time to warm up. Can be revealing of poor sources. Are expensive, but when you hear what they do you realise they are worth every penny. "Interesting" looks - but who cares how they look? Probably the best headphones you can buy (although I haven't tried the Stax Omegas which are about 3 times the price). Put these on and feed them a good source and you are there. No conventional headphones or speakers can touch them. I'm only giving them 4 stars for value because the Stax Classics take you 95% of the way for half the price. But if you can afford the Signatures they are well worth the extra outlay. Similar Products Used: Sennheiser HD565 Ovations with MF X Cans amp. Also other phones from Grado and Sennheiser. I also tried the Stax Classics, which at half the price of the Signatures get very close to giving you the same sound. |
[Apr 28, 2001]
John Acton
Audiophile
Strength:
Transparency, neutrality, soundstaging, quickness of transient reproduction, emotional involvement
Weakness:
Requires long break-in period; performance is VERY dependent on quality of associated sources/interconnects, et. Associated Equipment - Similar Products Used: Sennheiser HD 600, AKG K01, Grado, McCormack Micro Headphone Drive |
[Dec 18, 2000]
Jim Koukodimos
Audiophile
Strength:
Probably the best headphone setup you can buy (unless you are a millionaire and can afford Stax Omegas or Sennheiser Orpheus)
Weakness:
none Simply the best bar none - you hear sounds that you thought were not there.Familiar albums become new again. Similar Products Used: Sennheiser HD600,Stax electret,Ergo model 2,Audio Alchemy v.1 amp,Sennheiser HE 60/HEV 70 electrostatics. |
[Feb 17, 2001]
Thomas Heisig
Casual Listener
Strength:
Detail, Air, Headroom
Weakness:
None Here I write some lines about the latest STAX System: Similar Products Used: There is nothing out there |
[Jul 24, 2001]
Jacco Kulk
Audiophile
Strength:
Natural, clean, good bass, watch the time on your watch if you wear them, it's always late when I'm finished listening.
Weakness:
I own the Signature for +/- 9 years now, the foam between your ears and the electrical plates becomes very thin, and small holes appear, replacement was about 100 dollars. On the amplifier you need an extra Preamplifier outlet. This is a superb Headphone, once you buy this one, you don't have to look for another one. Similar Products Used: Sony MD 10 (about 4500 dolars during evaluation time, and the Sennheiser Orpheus). |
[Mar 25, 1999]
Jose Ramon
an Audio Enthusiast
PURE, transparent, "airy" and deep bass, not boomy, ultra-comfortable, spacious and DELICATE sound. Very sensible to interconnects (best I´ve tried: Harmonic technologies Truth-link XLR). Forget Sennheiser and grados! This is real High-end sound (I had HD-600 and Earmax but nothing can compares to the Stax).An instant classic!! |