Submitted by Exciting-Mine-4300 t3_11c3ycm in headphones
A few months ago I bought the Arya Stealth because how many reviewers were praising it's technical performance and tonality . In my first weeks of listening I was very impressed myself, but with more listening time I began noticing some issues... I was hearing more sibilance than I would like to and also the vocals sounded kind of dry for my taste, I love warmth in audio gear.
So I just recently got the HE1000 V2 and wow, I think i legit found this time my endgame headphone, it's even more detailed, wide in soundstage, but even more important, it is very very pleasing and nice. There is a nice sense of warmth and musicality that was missing from the Aryas, I'm just having a blast listening to music no matter which music genre and I will sell my Aryas. It still has a bit of sibilance but is very minimal compared to the Arya and barely noticeable. Also I think timbre is definitely more realistic in the HE1000.
Not trying to saying Aryas are a bad headphone at all, but if you have the money to buy the HE1000 instead I personally think is the superior headphone for actual musical enjoyment.
The_D0lph1n t1_ja1kgo0 wrote
I've demoed both the Arya Stealth and the HEKv2, and while I only had a few minutes with each, I definitely agree that the HE-1000 is a step above the Arya. There was something harsh in the Arya's upper midrange and treble that made some voices sound "scratchy". The HE1000 did not have that issue and was a more refined and smoother presentation all around. I wasn't able to listen long enough to evaluate stuff like soundstage or detail presentation, but I noticed the difference how smoothly the HE1000 rendered vocals. Either one is endgame-worthy, but the HEK is still better by some margin.
Back when the Arya was $1600 and the HEKv2 was $3000, the Arya was definitely the price-optimized choice, but with the Arya now at $1300 and the HEKv2 at $2000, the latter is a more viable option.