STAX SR-009S Earspeakers

£3,895.00 inc. VAT

Trade-in available.

Evolving from the previous SR-009 model, the new SR-009S features the next-generation of Multi-Layer Electrodes (MLER2) – with smoother edges, reduced air resistance, and improved sound permeability at all frequencies.

With this technology, STAX Audio have opened up new ground for high speed, clarity, silky details, and powerful texture.

Available in Silver finish only.


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Description

SR-009S

The amazing SR-009S adopts a diaphragm made of ultra-thin super engineering plastic film. The light mass has effected a high transient characteristic throughout the entire audio spectrum. The main body was redesigned to further reduce resonance as to provide a consistent sound.

The Multilayer fixed electrode technology (MLER) established with SR-009 has now evolved into MLER 2. The finish and etching process that smoothes the edge of the electrode opening reduces air resistance and further improves sound permeability. Also, the electrodes themselves are gold plated with high specific gravity to minimize the resonance of the ultra-thin electrode.

At the same time, due to the effect of reducing the electric resistance of the electrode itself by gold plating, STAX have opened up new ground for high speed, clarity, silky details, and powerful texture in a pair of earspeakers.

Aluminium is a good material for sound and audio equipment in general, and SR-009S makes abundant use of it. Almost every part of the new SR-009S enclosure is manufactured through precise machine processing.

High-quality copper wire of 99.9999% purity adopted for the cable, silver-coated and finished with the most suitable structure to drive the earspeaker.

The new design ear pads are individually made by craftsmen, and feature both real leather to cope with humidity, plus synthetic cushion material with moderate elasticity. These improvements enable hours of comfortable listening to music.

The headband is equipped with a 10-step position adjustment slider mechanism, and corresponds to an extremely wide range of cranial shapes.

Electrostatic technology

Electrostatic transducers consist of two parallel-arranged fixed electrodes with a very thin high-polymer film diaphragm sandwiched and suspended in the middle of the electrodes. The diaphragm is supplied with the biasing voltage from the energizing adaptors or from the driver unit.

When the fluctuating voltage of the audio signal is applied to the electrodes, the diaphragm is pulled by one electrode (which has the opposite charge of the diaphragm) and simultaneously pushed by the other electrode (which has the like charge of the diaphragm).

This continuous flow of alternating voltage causes the diaphragm to vibrate in faithful compliance with the amplifier output without lag, assuring undistorted sound waves. This is why the STAX electrostatic earspeakers sound so good.

Electrostatic driver required

Electrostatic reproduction has many quality advantages, however such units cannot be used directly with a conventional headphone jack, and require a special electrostatic amplifier (driver) unit.

The vibrating diaphragm requires Bias voltage of 580 V (almost no current). Relatively high signal voltage to the fixed pole (up to 300-600 V) must be supplied as push-pull, a rather special electrical signal. The STAX series of driver units are dedicated amplifiers strictly for STAX headphones.

Features

  • New high-polymer ultra-thin diaphragm<./li>
  • Next generation Multi-layer electrode design (MLER2).
  • Precision machined enclosure.
  • High-purity copper cable.
  • Real leather ear pads.
  • 10-step adjustable headband mechanism.

Specifications

  • Type: Push-Pull Open Back Circular Electrostatic Headphone
  • Frequency Response: 5 Hz – 42 kHz
  • Electrostatic Capacitance: 110 pF (including cable)
  • Impedance: 145 kω (including cable, at 10 kHz)
  • Sound Pressure Sensitivity: 101 dB / 100 V RMS @ 1 kHz
  • Maximum Sound Pressure: 118 dB / 400 Hz
  • Bias Voltage: 580 V DC
  • Channel Identification: L / R indicated on the arc assembly (inside head spring). Left channel cable is marked with a solid Line. Right channel is marked with a dotted Line.
  • Ear Pads: Genuine Lamb Leather (direct skin contact), high-quality synthetic leather (surrounding portion)
  • Cable: Silver-coated 6N (99.9999%) OFC parallel 6-strand, low-capacity special wide cable, 2.5 metres full length
  • Weight: 1 lb (0.45 kg) without cable / 1.3 lb (0.59 kg) with cable

Full STAX Range Available

Unilet Sound & Vision are official retail partners for STAX Audio, providing sales, advice and assistance on their entire range of high-quality audio products. Please do get in touch if you would like a demonstration or wish to purchase.

More Information

Additional information

Weight 0.59 kg
Colour

Silver

Purchase Options

Click & Collect, Trade-In Available

Brand

STAX

Founded in 1938, STAX brought the world's first electrostatic headphone to market in 1960. Today they continue their long tradition by offering the finest audio products for both professional and audiophile applications.

All STAX headphones are referred to as "earspeakers" - the company states that such ultra-high fidelity devices can only be compared with the best cost-no-object loudspeakers, not other headphones. Their unique amplifiers, earspeakers and drivers are highly sought-after products, and extremely well considered by aficionados in the audio industry.

Unilet Sound & Vision are one of the oldest STAX dealers in the UK, and one of the very few official outlets stocking their products. Do get in touch with us if you would like to audition the range, or need advice or assistance with choosing the right system for your needs.

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