Just picked up Denon AH-D7000 but have an issue already
Dec 11, 2010 at 5:33 PM Post #16 of 23
I am also using a D7000 with a 6.5 to 3.5 converter and it works totally OK. The converter is just from Bestbuy for around $2
 
So I believe the problem should be in the converter and I suggest you to get a new one.
 
Dec 14, 2010 at 10:48 AM Post #17 of 23
Exchanged the converter I had with the extended one and its working perfectly. These headphones are absolutely awesome but they do need some EQ'ing to make them sound better. They use a lot of power too. That being said, this is the first pair of headphones I seem to be able to listen to louder than most without getting fatigued. Whats the next pair...dammit.
 
Dec 20, 2010 at 9:22 PM Post #18 of 23


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Exchanged the converter I had with the extended one and its working perfectly. These headphones are absolutely awesome but they do need some EQ'ing to make them sound better. They use a lot of power too. That being said, this is the first pair of headphones I seem to be able to listen to louder than most without getting fatigued. Whats the next pair...dammit.



One pair at a time, HyperM3!
 
Dec 20, 2010 at 11:08 PM Post #19 of 23


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Exchanged the converter I had with the extended one and its working perfectly. These headphones are absolutely awesome but they do need some EQ'ing to make them sound better. They use a lot of power too. That being said, this is the first pair of headphones I seem to be able to listen to louder than most without getting fatigued. Whats the next pair...dammit.



One pair at a time, HyperM3!


Come on, you know how this works. Im already eyeing up the T5p or ED8's. Im really addicted and I dont even know what to do with all my headphones.
 
Dec 22, 2010 at 7:00 PM Post #21 of 23


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Exchanged the converter I had with the extended one and its working perfectly. These headphones are absolutely awesome but they do need some EQ'ing to make them sound better. They use a lot of power too. That being said, this is the first pair of headphones I seem to be able to listen to louder than most without getting fatigued. Whats the next pair...dammit.



One pair at a time, HyperM3!


Come on, you know how this works. Im already eyeing up the T5p or ED8's. Im really addicted and I dont even know what to do with all my headphones.


Haha, the ED8's? I have listened to it once in an audio store, and boy, it sounds very different from the AH-D7000. If you're up for neutral sounding and punchy light bass, go for it! The soundstage is incredible for a closed-pair.
 
Dec 22, 2010 at 7:03 PM Post #22 of 23


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Haha, the ED8's? I have listened to it once in an audio store, and boy, it sounds very different from the AH-D7000. If you're up for neutral sounding and punchy light bass, go for it! The soundstage is incredible for a closed-pair.


 
Im not sure if thats positive or negative for the ED8's.
 
Dec 23, 2010 at 5:34 AM Post #23 of 23


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Exchanged the converter I had with the extended one and its working perfectly. These headphones are absolutely awesome but they do need some EQ'ing to make them sound better. They use a lot of power too. That being said, this is the first pair of headphones I seem to be able to listen to louder than most without getting fatigued. Whats the next pair...dammit.



One pair at a time, HyperM3!


Come on, you know how this works. Im already eyeing up the T5p or ED8's. Im really addicted and I dont even know what to do with all my headphones.


Haha, the ED8's? I have listened to it once in an audio store, and boy, it sounds very different from the AH-D7000. If you're up for neutral sounding and punchy light bass, go for it! The soundstage is incredible for a closed-pair.



doubt the E8 are more neutral than the D7000 judging by their graphs.. but due to their higher asking price I would hope they are of higher quality, although the technical level of the D7000 is apparently much higher than most seem to give them credit.
 
if s-logic works for you, it works great... but some do not "get it" at all. I for one love s-logic, but I find the D7000 has a superb headstage without it even for a closed headphone.
 

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