FWIW, I posted my lengthy thoughts on the Alpha Dog in that big thread in the land of the Fi-Heads. Main points:- Seems to have a smoother, flatter response up till 1KHz or so than the Mad Dog. Could be wrong, but it's no worse at the very least. Does seem to have better clarity and control, most noticeably in the bass for me. For example, the bass drum had a stronger, more defined kick to it and the bass guitar was easier to pick out of the music (a tad fuzzy sounding on the Mad Dog).- The emphasized points around 5.5-6KHz and 10KHz just did not sit well with me. I find the Mad Dog is actually very close in line with my tastes. It doesn't actually sound too laid-back to me, but I'm on the somewhat younger side of the spectrum and have never been too fond of uneven and/or emphasized treble. It took me a few years to figure out that was one of the aspects of certain headphones I didn't like but otherwise couldn't explain why (lots of thanks to this site for helping with that). But, realistically, I think the Alpha Dog should have been tuned right in between the Mad Dog 3.2 and what the AD actually is.- EQ does wonders for the Alpha Dog. I really, really enjoyed listening to them like that, but otherwise it's just too much (makes it a bit useless for games and, say, online music streaming services, as I found it hard to tolerate without EQ).- The overall look and finish of the Alpha Dog was really nice. Felt like a premium product for the most part. I liked the included extras and didn't mind that the stand required one to remove the cables and lower the headband height.Very close, but just not quite there. I know Dan said he didn't plan to revise the Alpha Dog, but we'll see...(hoping he does because I liked everything else about it so well)
Maybe someone will mod the modded headphones lol. "___(insert username)"mod for Alpha Dogs.
Quote from: jerg on November 11, 2013, 01:47:27 PMMaybe someone will mod the modded headphones lol. "___(insert username)"mod for Alpha Dogs.Fostex T50RP drivers are simply fantastic. I am not kidding, these deserve true admiration. I can attest that once you get rid of those ridiculous cups, put these drivers into well damped (wood) cups and get hold of some Alpha pads, you will be able to reach audiophile level.I did own and sell some HE-500s and Paradox, but I will ALWAYS hold on to my Fostex Alpha Woodies. It seems such a nondescript driver, but it is able to produce world-class audio bliss at a price that everyone can afford.
Oi! Pics pretty please.
just got to hear the alpha doges - they're great.not sure if pair was vastly different or anything but it didn't have such weird channel imbalance this pair. something about the upper mids but that's kind of nitpicking. awesome closed headphones.good detail level, good imaging, pretty good balance, not perfect but very impressive overall.good seal makes a pretty big difference I noticed though.
Glad you enjoyed, they truly are my favorite closed headphones, and the Paradox did not quite hold its own against them as you heard for yourself the other day. I also agree that seal is tremendously important for its performance. I've not noticed any channel imbalance whereas I did with my past HE500's two years back.
Quote from: dleblanc343 on November 11, 2013, 08:57:49 PMGlad you enjoyed, they truly are my favorite closed headphones, and the Paradox did not quite hold its own against them as you heard for yourself the other day. I also agree that seal is tremendously important for its performance. I've not noticed any channel imbalance whereas I did with my past HE500's two years back.yeah, thanks for stopping by! will be trying to hear them on a better amp - the M^3 we used is still a bit of a WIP. I think they should have better imaging/soundstage/whatever with a better amp, right?