Submitted by solid12345 t3_11czmyv in headphones
I always think about all these beautiful Mcintosh or Marantz amps that go for big bucks on ebay oozing gooey tubeness and what a shame it is that people were plugging in proverbial tin cans into them 50-60 years ago. I've tried numerous vintage headphones and for the life of me I have never heard a decent one that extends beyond past the 1980s. They all sound like i'm listening in a cave or some other kind of wonkiness to them. Were they really that bad or is it just because the driver life on so many old ones is terrible and i've just never been fortune to h ave heard a good one? It's weird to me they could build such beautiful pieces of audio equipment back then yet couldn't make anything decent to listen to them on your head. It also makes me think how amazing of our classic albums turned out with what the musicians and engineers must have been hearing in their ears in the studio sessions.
Me_MeMaestro t1_ja5wwki wrote
I mean they look nice, but they performed pretty poor, much like the headphones of that era, you can beat them in power, distortion, noise floor, and whatever else for fractions of the price in both solid state and tubes now adays