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Originally Posted by santacore 
Add me to the list. In fact I sold the Denons D7000's at the event last weekend. As good as they are, I find that I only desire listening to the HD800's now.
As for the Diverter-Josh and Lee were kind enough to let me use the demo unit for a few days after the meet. I must say the latest version is a fantastic sounding product. The resolution of my system has never been higher. I don't want to give it back.
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The HD800's are a great phone, indeed, although I can understand why some don't particularly enjoy them, my first couple of months with them I had a love/hate relationship with them. It took me a while to find the right ancillary components, and other goodies, to get them to really sing. However, once all my ducks were in a row, I was sold. In fact, I sold all 11 sets of other cans that I owned (I kept my ED9's and will probably still order some PS1000's), as I found that when I sat down to listen to cans and not the speaker rig, the HD800's were getting the nod over the others. That told me something...
Enjoy the Diverter! Glad you have a chance to spend a few extra days with it, the extra time will really help you to get a handle on its "sound".
I've been saying this for 25 years, and I'll continue to say it--I find that quick impressions are fine and dandy, but almost worthless...at least to me. Unless the component is grossly colored and/or defective, a few minutes, or even a day, with a new piece of high end gear is not enough to get to the heart of its character. Personally, I have to "live" with something for a while to really come to a firm conclusion about it and what it offers in the context of my own system.
Feel better John!
Lee