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headfonics · 7 months
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The closed-back Cobalt 45mm dynamic driver headphones from Dekoni and HIFIMAN were on display at the recent CanJam NYC show. Did you get to hear it? We have it reviewed and compared in today's feature for those that didn't.
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mikeshouts · 2 years
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Dekoni x HiFiMAN Cobalt Closed-back Dynamic Headphones: Luxe Meets High-end Audio
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todayifeellike · 2 years
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Make Your AirPods Pro Fit Better and Sound Great Dekoni Audio Foam Eartips
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bigjoe11 · 8 months
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Dekoni x Hifiman Cobalt $399 Review
Dekoni x Hifiman Cobalt Review: A Refined Dance Between Accuracy and Delight The Dekoni x Hifiman Cobalt is the result of a potent collaboration between two specialists in the audiophile world. Dekoni Audio, known for its premium earpads and accessories, has partnered with Hifiman, a leader in planar magnetic headphones, to create a dynamic driver showpiece. This closed-back headphone promises…
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happysmiler · 2 years
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musician & audiophile friends!!!
i recently upgraded my audio interface and have switched off using a pair of headphones that i no longer need so i'm looking to sell that gear on to someone who could use it :)
headphones are a pair of beyerdynamic dt177x go, a super killer pair of closed backs for at-home or on-the-go use (only 32 ohms and very sleek looking) with a friendly improvement on the typically sharp beyer tuning. used daily for just shy of a year, perfect physical condition on the body + i have the pair of black dekoni velour pads that they included which i never used beyond some comparative testing before choosing the sheepskin so i can swap those on before shipping. msrp is $450, i'm looking for $290 for them
amp & dac are a schitt magni and modi stack, if you're reading this far in the post you probably know what these are by now honestly lmao, really solid intro level setup that served me well for a few years. modi is missing its rubber feet but otherwise they're pristine. together they cost me $210, i'm looking for $90 for the pair
i'm flexible on price - i listed separate prices but they're open to negotiation obo and if you want the whole lot it's yours for $350. mostly i just want these things to find a good home <3
dm me if you're interested and want to see photos 👹
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heatherholty · 5 years
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For my Birthday husband got me some new luxurious @dekoniaudio sheepskin pads for my @beyerdynamic cans! Thank you @justinglasco for dropping Jake the suggestion on our shoot! These are so soft, less ear fatigue and the isolation is incredible! . . . . #dekoni #dekoniaudio #beyerdynamic #cans #headphones #sheepskin #luxurylifestyle #womeninfilm #femalefilmmakers #womendirectors #editingaudio #videoediting #femalefilmmakerfriday https://www.instagram.com/p/Bv4i_aogd1W/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1kkn6dr7pgw31
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fuhrious520 · 7 years
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#unboxing of #Dekoni #elite #sheepskin #headphone #pads and comparison to the stock ones. #headphones #headphonepads #🎧 #sheepskinpads
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shoewave · 5 years
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Canjam Jams
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Canjam is a one of a kind experience. Organised by Head-fi, these annual events are a unique space where audiophiles and their favourite manufacturers gather from all over the world to see, touch and hear the latest and coolest gear.  For just those two days, you’ll be able to find yourself talking to the Japanese amp engineers one minute, and trying out Polish custom earphones the next. It’s a feast for the ears. But that raises the question - as we look for gear to listen with, what do we listen to? 
Even in the very lively public space of Canjam, the act of listening to a track remains quite individual. I couldn’t help but wonder, what are the songs flowing through cables and drivers all over the room? For us audiophiles, what is the song we choose to press play on? So I went around Canjam Singapore 2019 and asked: 
“When you have your favourite setup, what’s the first, go-to, favourite song you play?” 
Below you’ll find responses from attendees, engineers, brand reps and distributors. Some interpreted this to mean test tracks, while others shared with me their favourite jams. The question phrasing is admittedly clunky, but I was hoping to get at that feeling where you listen to a song, and something clicks inside your heart. About that feeling when you unbox that latest buy and pick your first song to play for maximum pleasure. It’s not an easy thing to put into words, and after all, everyone has their own version of it. Nonetheless, I hope you’ll find this insightful in some way, and my heartfelt thanks goes to all those below who were kind enough to talk with me. In no particular order:
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Marco, Focal/Absolute Sound: Soulwax - Is it Always Binary. “And Queens of the Stone Age is good too.” With a background in producing electronic music, the pacing and beats on this Soulwax cut are something he really digs and listens for.
Megane, Focal: Diana Krall - Temptation, for the vocals, and Jennifer Warnes - Rock You Gently for that deep bass.
Kenneth, Focal/Absolute Sound: The Reddings - The Awakening Part 1. “Especially that bass slap.” He’s not one to pigeonhole himself into a single genre, but if he had to pick one this would be it. They usually leave the album on a loop for demo, so it’s one the whole crew’s gotten pretty familiar with, and for good reason - it’s an absolute banger. He also recommends the subsequent songs on the record: Doin’ It which has vocals, and I Want It for a slower mood. “But ultimately,” he adds, “if you don’t enjoy the song, what’s the point right?”
Lovin, Wired for Sound: Nobuo Uematsu - The Man with the Machine Gun (Distant Worlds Orchestral Version) “If the headphone can play this song without any problems, I’ll buy it.” He likes how the song takes you through the whole spectrum. Fast, slow, quiet, loud - all in 3 and a half minutes. He was kind enough to let me listen to it on his player, and it really gave my IEMs a workout. A very dynamic, energetic piece.
Takatoshi Seto, Acoustune: He responded instantly - ONE OK ROCK. Asked which song exactly, he had to think for a bit, then decided on one of their latest releases, Stand Out Fit In. 
Andreas Schmitt, InEar: He paused, deep in thought. “Ok, you know what are...classics?” Then looked me deliberately in the eyes as he listed each of the following: Adele - Hello, Yello - Limbo, Klaus Bedelt - He’s A Pirate, Tchaikovsky - Swan Lake (Berliner Philharmoniker), Herbie Hancock - Cantaloupe Island. 
Antony, Music Sanctuary: At first he took it to mean test tracks, but when I rephrased and asked him what puts a smile on his face, what he jams out to, he just lit up and responded with Twenty One Pilots - Fairly Local. Such bass power. 
Ito-san, Kumitate Lab’s engineer: He truly had a tough time deciding, as he will have a set of as many as 20 to 30 songs for tuning each IEM model he makes, and that each set is unique and diverse with songs stretching across decades and genres. I then asked if there’s a song that shows up more than most, or that he keeps coming back to, and after much thought and some banter with his colleagues in Japanese, he replied that there is one song he likes to use to test dynamic driver bass specifically - Yonezu Kenshi’s 打上花火 (Uchiage Hanabi). “If the bass is not tuned correctly, you can hear it in the rumbling.” For bass-treble balance, he listens to BUMP OF CHICKEN - ファイター (Fighter). Just a note, this song isn’t available on Spotify for me, so it isn’t in the playlist, but it is uploaded on youtube here . 
Kyo, Final Audio: “Ah...hmm...I think you may not know this singer...she is not really famous outside Japan.” He really enjoys female vocals - no surprise that he’s with Final then - and his first pick is MACO - Love for enjoyment, but also for testing because it’s usually on the top of his recently played list anyway.
Chingan, Final Audio: Lady Gaga - Always Remember Us This Way. This song is what’s on rotation for now, he likes to listen to the wide soundstage and fine details within. 
Albert, fellow attendee: Hailing from Indonesia, Albert shared that Hoff Ensemble - Hva Skal Hende Nå is one of his Top 3 songs to listen to. They’re a Norwegian band, and this album is aptly titled Quiet Winter Night. 
Piotr Granicki, Custom Art: FIBAE Black, the single-BA-that-does-not sound-like-one, went through over 20 iterations, and I decided to ask if there was a go-to song Piotr would use through that long tuning process. Like Ito-san, he had a tough time settling on one, saying that he tries to keep a big variation so that you know the IEM will handle a wide variety of things well. But, he kept coming back to Cane Hill - Singing in the Swamp. He would listen out for “this point about 30s in, where with just a drum beat, everything changes, and it becomes really loud.” Interestingly, unlike Ito-san, Piotr keeps more or less the same set of tracks in rotation across his models, so he can compare across his lineup more easily. I do wish I’d asked him though, whether listening to Singing in the Swamp gives him flashbacks of late nights at his workshop tuning up the FIBAE Black. Oh well, maybe next Canjam.
Herbert Zheng, Moondrop: Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 27, Mitsuko Uchida on piano. “Hey, she was actually very pretty when she was young,” says Herbert as I point to the album cover on Spotify. Classical music is the genre he mainly enjoys, but he chuckles and shares how working in the audio industry has messed with his listening habits. “We try to tune for the general audience, so we will look at everything in a customer’s playlist and just listen through the whole thing.” Which for him meant a lot of mandopop, since in China most western music and streaming platforms aren’t available. After all the pop though classical is still a mainstay in his playlist, alongside some J-pop nowadays (looking through the playlist, he actually recognised Uchiage Hanabi, though he knows it by the chinese pronounciation of the characters - da shang hua huo.) For this concerto he stressed that one has to listen to all three movements - though the first and third are his personal favourite. 
Sam Roney, Dekoni Audio: Sam’s was the quickest response on the list, immediately shooting back with Moloko - Sing It Back. “Snare-heavy” in his words, it’s an energetic track that would do well on the dancefloor - the Boris Dlugosch mix is an instant banger.  
Tal Kocen, Dekoni Audio: Tal took a bit longer to decide, but eventually said that he would come back to Fleetwood Mac. “Rumours, that whole record, you know?” If he had to pick one song off it, it’d be Fleetwood Mac - The Chain. A classic. 
Masuda Masanori, MASS-kobo: It took a couple rounds of translation, but after he understood the question, he immediately replied with Jen Chapin’s Jesus Children of America, pulled out his player, connected it to his model 404, gesturing for me to listen. I do, and it’s gorgeously full and vivid. He uses this song as a tester when he builds each of his amps, but it’s also one he enjoys. It turns out he got the CD with this song from Jen Chapin herself, decades ago when an engineer in LA introduced him to her. “Very rare, that time only released in USA, not in Japan. I also visited the recording studio where they recorded this album, showed them my amps, and the engineers there were very impressed,” he says, grinning. 
And that rounds it up...with no Hotel California at all, make of that what you will. Thanks again to the above folks for taking the time to entertain my questions. Even with all the high-end gear on show, one of the most valuable things at Canjam is always the community, the people, the conversations you have. It was wonderful getting all these different perspectives on audio and hearing how people enjoy their music. In the course of all these conversations, unavoidably the age-old question arose from time to time: are you using your gear to listen to your music, or using music to listen to your gear? Maybe even both? In the end we all agreed it’s a personal thing. You listen to what you like, you find tracks that work for you, whether you’re tuning an IEM, testing cans at the store, or just laid back at home. In that sense I admit that asking people to pick just one track is unfair. As many of the people listed above mentioned, one song isn’t going to cover all your moods, all the frequency ranges. 
But in this case, it’s not about the perfect track, but rather the perfect moment. It’s that that song or album or band that sticks out in your memory. Maybe it’s only with a specific setup, or it could be any old headphone, whichever. The music that when you first heard, or hear it now, just makes something click inside, you know? Just gives you that feeling of rightness. 
I remember fondly what that feels like for me, and I wanted to know how it was for others, hence this playlist. 16 different ‘peak listening experiences’, so to speak. What’s yours? 
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headfonics · 2 years
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Louis covers an older release today, the Dekoni Audio Blue planar headphone, complete with comparisons and an in-depth pad rolling review.
Now published on Headfonics!
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kenty335 · 4 years
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ヘッドホン話。
半年ほど悩みに悩んだ結果最初に候補に上がったSONYの「M1ST」に落ち着きました。
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数年に一度はヘッドホンを買っていましたが結局元のSONYのCD900で作業し、使用頻度が下がり手放したり出先で無くしたりしていたので実に16年振りの入れ替えとなります。
そして我が家の2つあるCD900のうち1つを「ハンダ作業無し」のルールに沿って色々カスタマイズしてみようと思い第一弾はコチラを注文。
DEKONI AUDIO - EARPADZ STANDARD 7506 互換性のある所謂サードパーティ製品です。
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コチラは純正品。 これはCD900をバラした事ない人は知らないと思いますが、ドライバーとイヤーパッドの間にひっそりいてるスポンジのリングです。
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とりあえずいってみましょう。
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この状態からスタート。 パッドがボロボロになってたのでここ5ヶ月くらい使って無かったのですがちょっと見ん間にエラいことに、、、 とりあえず外します。
そして本当は真ん中の黒い輪のようなスペースにスポンジが付いてるのですが経年劣化でほぼ粉々になってました。。。 CD900でイヤーパッド交換するときはほぼここも交換になると思います。 あくまで経験上ですが。 でその残りのスポンジとそのスポンジの底面にある薄いプラスチックの板も剥がします。
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そして新しいスポンジ装着。
勘の良い方はお気付きでしょうがあの写真のスポンジの大部分はゴミになります。
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そして新しいイヤーパッドを試行錯誤しながら着けると完成。
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(左)CD900純正 (右)DEKONI AUDIO
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(左)DEKONI AUDIO (右)CD900純正 
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ご覧の通り厚みが全く違います。 聴き比べた結果厚みの分だけ音は変わりました。 耳とドライバーの距離が変わったのと、すっぽりと耳を包むだけの深さ、広さが産まれた事で低音が前より膨らんだのと、音場が広がったと言うか音楽的になったと言うか、、、 リップノイズとかの粗探しや、DelayやReverbのチェックだけなら純正品で交換する事をオススメしますが慣れたらこっちの方がmixし易いかも。 ちょっとモニタースピーカー的になった感じ。
とりあえずちょっとの間はCD900のバージョン違いって事でこのままにしておこうかと思います。
しかしながらあとハンダ無しで出来そうなのはドライバー裏のスポンジを増やしたり減らしたりくらいなので第二弾からはイヤーパッドを色々試す企画に変えようと思います。
第二弾があればですが。
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persoamore · 7 years
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A video by my girlfriend. Jay Dekony.
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theaudiophileman · 7 years
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AUDIOPHILE MAN - SHOW REPORT: SCHIIT, MRSPEAKER & DEKONI In this report from the recent Indulgence Show in London, Paul Rigby talks to Mark Dolbear of Electromod about a new series of headphone accessories from Dekoni, a new headphone amplifier from Schiit Magni 3 (amongst others) and an insight into a new electrostatic pair of headphones from MrSpeaker. To hear the full interview as a sound file, click http://theaudiophileman.com/indul-schiit/
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wmiznoticioso-blog · 8 years
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San Juan, Puerto Rico — La Comisión de Sistema de Retiro y de Asuntos del Veterano presidida por la representante Lourdes Ramos Rivera, atendió hoy en vista pública el Proyecto de la Cámara 492, para incluir a los patólogos, personal pericial y técnicos del Instituto de Ciencias Forenses (ICF), en la definición de “Servidores Públicos de Alto Riesgo” en la ley de “Sistema de Retiro de Empleados de Gobierno (Ley 447)”.
La medida del representante José Enrique ‘Quiquito’ Meléndez Ortiz, tiene la intención de hacerles justicia a estos funcionarios de manera que puedan acogerse, voluntariamente, al retiro luego de haber alcanzado los cincuenta y cinco (55) años y treinta (30) años de servicio.
Durante los trabajos, Víctor Dekony, Director Ejecutivo Interino del Instituto de Ciencias Forenses, manifestó que este proyecto “le brinda justicia al personal pericial del ICF, cuya labor es una en la que tanto su seguridad física, de salubridad y emocional se ve afectada por la naturaleza del trabajo que desempeñan cada día”.
Explicó además que, el personal pericial se expone a recibir agresiones cuando se estudia una escena criminal, compromete su salud al exponerse a enfermedades por el manejo de cadáveres acumulados por escasez de personal y es más propenso a desarrollar condiciones musculo esqueletales que con el tiempo pueden merman sus habilidades para realizar sus funciones.
También fue enfático al mencionar que su salud emocional pudiera verse afectada por los riesgos a los que se exponen cuando presentan informes periciales en el tribunal ya que en múltiples ocasiones son objetos de amenazas.
Por su parte, la experta en salud del ICF, Ruth García, avaló el proyecto al indicar que “El alto riesgo para estos empleados es en todas las áreas tanto física como ergonómica, la exposición a enfermedades y la emocional por lo que es necesario que se les coloque en esta clasificación”.
Del mismo modo, la Licenciada Natalia M. Palmer Cancel, directora interina de la Administración de Sistema de Retiro de los Empleados del Gobierno y de la Judicatura, recomendó que como parte de los trabajos que se realizan para la aprobación de esta medida, se analice el costo actuarial de esta ventana de retiro, el cual según Dekony, cubriría a tres personas.
Además sería necesario, que se aclare en la ley el concepto de empleado de alto riesgo para que se incluya a estos profesionales que en la actualidad son de difícil reclutamiento en ICF.
Cámara Examina Medida que Concedería Retiro Más Temprano a Personal de Ciencias Forenses San Juan, Puerto Rico — La Comisión de Sistema de Retiro y de Asuntos del Veterano presidida por la representante Lourdes Ramos Rivera, atendió hoy en vista pública el Proyecto de la Cámara 492, para incluir a los patólogos, personal pericial y técnicos del Instituto de Ciencias Forenses (ICF), en la definición de “Servidores Públicos de Alto Riesgo” en la ley de “Sistema de Retiro de Empleados de Gobierno (Ley 447)”.
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giveawayposts · 4 years
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Dekoni Audio Headphone Savior Giveaway - Chance To Win
Dekoni Audio Headphone Savior Giveaway – Chance To Win
Open only to legal residents of the United States. Just submit your entry in Dekoni Audio Headphone Savior Giveaway before September 14th, 2020 and get a chance to win Universal Headphone Carrying Case.
Giveaway Entry Page Giveaway Official Rules Ends on 14-09-2020 (DD-MM-YYYY)
How To Enter :
No purchase Required to enter Giveaway. To enter, log on to dekoniaudio.com (the “Website”)…
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elizabeth1961 · 4 years
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Awesome Giveaway!
9.18.20
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chipsxp · 5 years
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Dekoni Audio Ear Pads fit Audeze LCD Series Headphones Hybrid Sheepskin Velour
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