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  • It depends a lot on how loud you listen and whether you want to EQ. Sundara is very well tuned and doesn’t really need much EQ, a small bass boost at most.

    Sensitivity on the Sundara is 94db/mW, that means you get 94dB out of 1mW of power. The US version of the Apple dongle will do its full 1V into 32Ω without clipping, which is 31mW.

    If I’m listening to it without EQ, about 1mW is a comfortable listening level, 2mW is loud and about as high as I’d go (Qudelix reports exact voltage/power).

    The EQ I use with them, if I do, has a -3dB negative pre-amp, so putting that back would be a further doubling of the power to 4mW… it’s still not a whole lot.

    The HE400SE is harder again at 91dB/mW though and in measurements even a bit lower. So it needs twice the power of the Sundara for the same volume level.

    I’d never suggest the Apple dongle for these (or for that matter the Sundara). But if someone has the Apple dongle already, it’s worth trying. It does depend how loud you listen.











  • I went for the V2 Stealth for this reason, SE looked like too much treble. I haven’t heard the other two though. Subjectively, the HE1000 Stealth sounds smoother and less fatiguing to me than the Arya Stealth which was my favourite headphone before it, although I don’t see that in the graphs. HE1000 Stealth also has better bass than the Arya, it’s much more visceral and punchy, that’s the other big difference. It’s definitely better, although… diminishing returns, the Arya is already a great headphone and it’s difficult to get that much better again.


  • blorgBtoHeadphones@hi-fi.communityfake deal kz pr3
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    1 year ago

    The new normal price (after the pre-sale) is supposedly $50. Sellers often post these higher prices so they can cut it.

    That price though says VAT included, the quoted prices are ex-tax. So if you’re in a country with 25% VAT that $47.99 is equivalent to $38.39.

    What matters really is whether it’s worth what you paid for it, MSRPs are totally made up and notional.