

The only problem was, in it’s manufactured configuration, the Arya does not come with a case for travel. I wanted to bring my Arya V2 to compare the new V3. This was my exact predicament this year at CanJam SoCal 2021. In this pursuit, we are required to take our personal headphones out into the community either to try them with new source gear or compare to other headphones.

In the headphone hobby, we are always seeking to try the next best thing in order to find the Goldilocks sound we perpetually search. A fantastic product that gets a wholehearted recommendation. Having traveled with audio gear for decades I can assure you that a hardshell case like the Headphone Hero is not only more convenient, but safer than transporting your headphones in their original packaging. The lid contains a layer of softer eggshell foam to accommodate oversized items.Īs an added benefit, unlike a travel bag that must be carried with you at all times or stuffed into your luggage to take up space and possibly be damaged, the Dekoni Headphone Hero doesn’t identify your headphones as what they are so that they can travel in safe anonymity. The center of the headphone stand has a cut-out for cables, DAPS, and accessories to prevent them from bouncing around and possibly damaging your headphones when placed in the case. Inside you will find a custom high-density foam Omega headphone stand that locks into the high-density foam cutout ensuring that your headphones are safe and secure while providing a convenient perch to place your headphones on while on the road. Uniquely Dekoni’s Headphone Hero has a special pressure valve that allows pressure to be equalized while maintaining an IP67 water-resistant seal.
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Made from the same durable hard plastic used in the high-end travel cases designed to protect musical instruments and professional electronics, for security the Headphone Hero is fitted with TSA-approved latches and metal reinforced padlock loops. Based on the SKB 3i 1309-6 the Headphone Hero was purpose-built for use with headphones.

This is a godsend for any Personal Audio reviewer or any headphone lover who travels. Parallel dirt on bass guitar is a good thing.I came home from CanJam SoCal 2021 with a lot of fond memories and one item the Dekoni Audio/SKB Headphone Hero Heavy Duty Travel Case. Various bass amps have tried to isolate dirt effects from the sub bass (traditional bi-amp rigs like Carvin RedEye), from bass cab tweeters (GK RB700/1001 series) or from both (SWR Mo' Bass head with Megagoliath cab). Many bass-specific drive pedals will have a clean sub blend to keep the bass. One trick that might work well is to run your dirt pedals in parallel with a clean tone using something like the Boss LS2, possibly adding some crossover to isolate clean sub-bass and dirty mids or highs. Almost every bassist has experienced a nasal tone after using certain guitar dirt pedals. One problem you might be dealing with is the fact that guitar dirt pedals tend to have a high pass filter effect that cuts extreme low frequencies, which works really well cleaning out the mud from a guitar signal, but kills bass guitar tone. With moderate to high compression, I personally lose the connection between hiw hard I'm playing and the volume from my amp or monitor, which makes me feel like things have gotten quieter even if the dB are actually slightly higher with the compression.

Otherwise, when you apply compression, you might find that it feels like the compressor reduces your volume, even with appropriate levels of make up gain. You can set up a compressor for a clean boost (Ratio = 1:1). I have the EQD Tone Job and I like it a lot: 3 band EQ with plenty of gain for clean boost.Ī compressor could do the job, but you also might find it frustrating.
