I received my SHP8900 yesterday (very cheap here, so I thought "why not?"). They sound very, very good (deep, but clear bass), but yet to do a proper comparison with my SHP9000 and SHP895.
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morkli.
Cheers,
morkli.
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I can't imagine anyone saying they sound bad. Then again, they are pretty amp hungry. They're my current preferred can.
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I would really appreciate the comparison. I have the SHP895 and of course it broke. It's being held together with super glue and duct tape. So I'm in the market for either 9000 or 8900.
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Okay, I've been doing a bit of listening between the 895, 8900 and 9000 (still think that old HP1000 is probably ahead of them all, although only slightly for the 9000, but I didn't include in this listening session). The 9000 is more detailed than both the 895 and 8900, but also more laid back and warmer. It is in a different league from the 895 and 8900. Comfort wise, the 9000 is in front (closely followed by the old HP1000, which is about the same). The 8900 is more comfortable, but feels less secure on the head than the 895.
Comparing the 895 and 8900, the 895 is probably slightly ahead on the mids, but the 8900 is quite ahead on bass and slightly on highs. However, the 8900 is even brighter than the 895, sometimes to the point of harshness. I don't think the 8900 would suit a bright source, but a warmer source would go better with them. IMHO and setting price aside, if you have a warm source and want more bass, go for the 8900. If your source is bright and you care less about bass and more about detail and soundstage, go for the 9000. Cheers, morkli. |
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Hi,
Any comparisons with SHP9000 and AKG K501 in the offing? thanks |