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Quote: Originally Posted by backwardsname After some consideration, I think the K701 is what I'm looking for. The only thing I can foresee being a problem is the anemic bass, but I'm not necessarily looking for...
Quote: Originally Posted by roker I tried them on my macbook and iphone and the bass was missing (surprisingly it sounded slightly better from my iphone vs my macbook) Weird, I noticed the opposite with the...
If you're able to, try out both the DT880 AND DT990. But if you can only try 1, the DT880 would probably be a better bet since the DT990 has a slightly more exaggerated higher frequency response and therefore will be more prone to...
I've had the HD650 for about 4 years but only just recently upgraded to the SAA Equinox cable. Makes these headphones even better for classical & jazz, actually for any type of music that doesn't require outright bass-slam or is...
The D5000 is currently $407 w/free shipping sold directly from Amazon...wonder if it'll go lower than $400 during the holiday shopping season. Anyway, great price if you're thinking of getting it - from an authorized seller no less!
twsimth, what interconnects are you using between the BUDA and UDAC?
The DT990 is great for metal and electronica. Plenty of bass that you're looking for compared to the HD650. Going from the HD650 to the DT990 you will notice a "thinner" yet sharper treble and a sucked out midrange (which you...
I briefly (1-2 months) had the D2000/D5000/D7000 series of headphones but ultimately didn't hold on to any of them (returned or sold). There is something about the sound signature that caused me to be totally indecisive as to whether...
Just want to make sure that the Headroom Desktop amp with desktop power supply can sufficiently power the beyerdynamic 600 ohm headphones, or would it be better to go with the 250 ohm version of the DT880? Anyone have experience...
Quote: Originally Posted by jilgiljongiljing I personally feel the 650's will trounce the D5000 or D7000 when it comes to classical music, and maybe some laid back jazz. But for everything else, except maybe some...
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