moodsmaster
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I'll write a more detailed impression this weekend. I can post some pictures of the cable and how it fits, if you want.
I would love to hear some impressions for the TH610, especially a comparison with the D2000. My D2000 arrived tonight, but its left channel died after couple of minutes I've tried to wiggle/straighten the cable, but I think the problem is with the driver. I've managed to made them produce sound in the left channel after some time but they cut off after a few minutes again. So tomorrow I'm returning them . Still, during the short time I was able to listen I quite like their sound. Is TH610 sound signature close to theirs? Would you say that they are V-shaped? I intend to
buy them as soon as I get my refund and my salary for October www.hifisound.de will have them in stock in mid October which is a great timing for me. You've mentioned that a friend of yours
got their TH610 from www.hifisound.de - any negative experiences with that purchase?
Has anyonece had a chance to compare these cans with Sony Z7?
So far, the TH610 seems to be a bit of an enigma to me.
If the HiFiNews measurements are accurate, they should have pretty weak bass and a noticeable suckout in the lower treble, but no one who has heard them and posted here has mentioned any problems in those areas.
Maybe this is another one of those headphones that doesn't actually sound anything like their measurements would indicate.
Yeah, those measurements seem far removed from reality from my experience - maybe it's something with their rig? What do their measurements for other models look like?
As for my own impressions compared to the D2000/D5000s I own, see here.
Is TH610 made in Japan?
If the HiFiNews measurements are accurate, they should have pretty weak bass and a noticeable suckout in the lower treble, but no one who has heard them and posted here has mentioned any problems in those areas.
Maybe this is another one of those headphones that doesn't actually sound anything like their measurements would indicate.
i think they may be quite accurate, in those areas that you mentioned
It is made in China. Workmanship and materials seem exceptional (in a good way).
While preparing the remaining packages we decided to ask our warehouse to open 25 units for one final inspection to confirm that these were free from any QC issues. Upon inspection, all units were found to have pack marks, residual glue, or scratches. Some had a combination of the three.
This is something that is a big concern of mine - especially now that Massdrop had to refund all remaining TH-x00 order....And after all the TH-610 are produced on the same assembly line...