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Originally Posted by
SleepyOne 
Apparently not unfortunately according to couple of reports I heard. So probably best to look elsewhere for that - there are strong suggestions that it favours decent tube amp.
Count me there! I LOVE the HA-160 with the K-702 but dislike it with the T1. The T1 has veiled bass, upper mid depression and a shrunk soundstage on the HA-160.
Why not the SPL Auditor with the T1? Huge current swing @ High impedance...
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Originally Posted by
jzono1 
I have a headache problem, which gets worse with prolonged daily use of my K701's. Other than that one issue I like the sound qualities of the K701. Ideally I'd like a tad stronger low-range, but I don't want headphones with drasticly different sound compared to my K701's.
Budgetwise I'm open to all reasonable suggestions up to and including Beyerdynamic T1's and Sennheiser HD800's.
I love the looks of the T1. Sound-wise the usual descriptions tend to be the sound I'm after.I like good, detailed sound without much coloration at all. I want treble resolution without it being annoying. I want bass that is there, sharply defined and neither too thin or too fat.
I think I should look closely at Beyerdynamic headphones, since they seem to be great at comfort. Also, it's the brand that got me interested in great sound. I know how a pair of 100€ Beyers sound(DT331). I can only imagine how great the T1 is.
To my ears, the T1 isn't much of an upgrade over the Burson HA-160 - AKG K-702 duo, if at all.
The K-702, in spite of its flaws, is more accurate and neutral overall than the T1.
Resolution of the two phones is very very similar on good classical recordings and the K-702 just has a fabulous soundstage on the Burson.
Get the K-702 & Burson HA-160... awesome VFM and the K-702 sits more comfortably on my head than the K-701.
Never heard the HD-800/K-1000/K-501 so cannot comment on those at all.
Edited by bhanja_trinanjan - 9/1/10 at 11:25am