Stax Omega2 Mk2 Review
First of all I would like to thank Budi for making this review possible.As the flagship STAX headphone, the Omega2 is the most perfect headphone I've ever listened to. All of us can start from different headphone preferences, and ultimately [...more]
Stax Omega2 Preview
A really good friend of mine lent me his Stax Omega 2 set up. I've been listening to it on the HeadAmp KGSS amplifier, while comparing it to the HD800 out of the Grace m902, the Burson HA-160, and the [...more]
Stax SRM-1/Mk2 Bias Modification
This article originally was published by Psychaudio at the Audiophile-id forum. The original article was written in Indonesian and so I have obtained Psychaudio's permission to translate it into english.It all started when a local forum member obtained a SRM-1/Mk2 [...more]
Stax SR-404LE Pads
I thought some people who owns Stax lambda headphones might want to replace their original pads with the nice leather pads that come with the SR-404 Limited Edition.Bluetin has it for $77.56
SR-404LE, SR-404 Signature, and SR-Lambda Pro
When I first started learning about Stax headphones, I was always confused on how people would talk of the different headphone models like the SR-202, SR-303, and SR-404 as "lambdas", while at the same time you have the SR-Lambda and [...more]
SR-Lambda vs SR-34 Shootout
We knew that the SR-34 electret didn't stand a chance against any of the Lambdas, which is a pure electrostatic design. But we couldn't care less. Comparisons are always fun, and even if the electret SR-34 is inferior, we wanted [...more]
Stax SR-34 Short Review
I'm very excited about this purchase, more than anything that I've come across for a while. It is not the best headphone ever, and it's quite low in the Stax line up, but boy, there is something about the SR-34 [...more]
Stax SR-Lambda Review
With a little bit of patience and luck, I managed to get my hand on a Stax SR-Lambda Earspeakers, which is admittedly a bit rare, and expectedly so, since it was discontinued more than two decades ago. Introduced in 1979, [...more]
Baby Stax
The Stax SR-001 Mk2, also known as the Baby Stax, is definitely a unique product. Along with the Stax SR-003, they are the only electrostatic earphones available in the market. While the SR-003 is designed to be driven from desktop [...more]
$300 IEM Shootout
A while ago our reviewers got together and listened extensively to several of the most popular IEMs on the market. Due to the quantity of the IEMs involved and for the sake of readibility, I won't go in-depth about their [...more]
STAX SR-202: Welcome to Electrostatics
The SR-202 STAX might be entry level to the electrostatic world, but its sound not something that you would call an entry level headphone. [...more]
Newbie's Corner: The Headphone Companies
GRADO - Grado is a small manufacturer based in Brooklyn, New York. They make headphones with a distinctive retro look, from their entry level model to their top of the line models all share the same design styling. They make limited-run, mostly discontinued models that are very sought after by headphone fans. [...more]











