No idea what the whole fuss is about. You have 30 day return policy, yet, you whine like a little kid and try to find the most complicated solutions to something that is dead easy.
Get a replacement and be done with it.
No idea what the whole fuss is about. You have 30 day return policy, yet, you whine like a little kid and try to find the most complicated solutions to something that is dead easy.
Get a replacement and be done with it.
My thanks to everyone who has both empathy and reasonable expectations of flagship headphones.
I've left a voice mail earlier today for the national sales manager at the Beyerdynamics U.S. distributorship. No response yet, but it hasn't been long...
Mike
It obviously stinks that the headphones you received from Amazon (at a very, very nice discount) may be defective. Returning such an expensive item isn't the same as a $50 item in my experience; you may have to either be around for a UPS pick-up or go to a UPS location. Stinks even more that there may be a QC issue at Bayerdynamic's plant, and for such an expensive headphone; I'd expect them to be perfect. My experience with Amazon is that after two returns of a defective item, they basically say: "You obviously aren't going to be satisfied by us, so here's your money back, and we aren't going send you another one to try." So all that stinks.
But the choice is to buy it from a local dealer, and likely at full price. You hopefully get more - hopefully a chance to try a high-end item in a proper environment created by somebody who cares about the product. At least that's what I was hoping when I tried to find a high-end audio shop in my city (major east coast city in the US), and discovered that that doesn't actually exist - and doesn't even in Manhattan. (Fortunately, a local shop is going to start carrying a few high-end models like the HD-800, so I'll try them there and buy from them if I like them.)
So I'd just return them to Amazon.com as a defect, and they'll just ship you out another one pronto, and if the second is bad, then look for another brand.
hi, T1 fans,
since i can not resist the amazon deal last Friday, now i am #9550 T1 member!. i just love it.
i use DAC/AMP yulong D100 II that has two headphone outputs, one for low impedance and one for high impedance so that i can easily compare with my Q701. Interesting thing is they sound almost with same loudness! first impression is Q701 obviously feels "thin" compared with t1. and T1 shows a deep soundstage when hearing some live albums, which i feel more realistic.
i guess i really need a good amp to make it shine. any suggestions? does SPL auditor good enough?
ps: why not just call amazon for replace? and you will probably get some credits for your next purchase. my guess is these products are not newly produced and they might get damaged in warehouse or in transport
gratz.
the spl auditor is supposably an excellent choice for the T1 and the lower beyers.

Question:
Is something like O2 amp. is enough to drive the T1?
same question goes for a Leckerton UHA-6S mk2
will both sound good?
thanks!
No, no, and no.

I agree...Jan's amps are a great way to go. I have the Corda Jazz, which sounds great with the T1s.
O2 is OK will get enough Loud (use it with AC adapter) . And it will sound good objectively peraphs not the best , depending and personal taste , but enough to enjoy , and later upgrade it for something "better" if you feel the need .
(Better spending money first on Headphone , and after amp if needed and if you like the phone ) .
hi, i'm running the T1 with a Phonitor, which is soundwise the same as Auditor. It's a match made in heaven.
I've tried some amps with the T1, eg. Lehmann Black Cube Linear, Violectric, some tube amps and also with Beyers own, the A1.
But from all of them, the Phonitor had the most synergy, a perfect match. As far as i know from SPL, the Phonitor/Auditor was designed with the T1 in mind.
Highly recommended!!
what is the minimum amp. which will let the T1 shine ?