Youth
Headphoneus Supremus
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Allright, I'm gonna pullthe trigger. Is DT150 non fatiguing like HD650?
Allright, I'm gonna pullthe trigger. Is DT150 non fatiguing like HD650?
Absolutely, its treble is even more natural. Also bass goes deeper and with better contour. If you find bass to much for your taste go with velour pads from DT100.
I have had HD650 for a year and now have DT150 for more than a year - HD650 was just more artificial and dull.
Allright, I'm gonna pullthe trigger. Is DT150 non fatiguing like HD650?
i disslike t150 with velour pads, less punch , bass is woolish, and details get lost , soundstage collapse ...
with velour sound is more open more wide but at the expanse of soundstage , tight bass and punch ...
Its also more comfortable with velour , so pick your poison ....
Allright, I'm gonna pullthe trigger. Is DT150 non fatiguing like HD650?
I doubt anyone here, or anywhere, would classify the DT150’s treble as "fatiguing." Some folks, however, might make the opposite claim and accuse the DT150 of sounding dark (indeed, darker than the HD650). And one lone fellow, somewhere in this thread, thought that his DT150 sounded congested and swampy. To me, however, the DT150 sounds wonderfully natural and full-bodied, “natural” being the operative word here. And yep, I can listen to these headphones for hours and hours without any listening fatigue whatsoever—and for someone who suffers from a mild case of tinnitus, that’s a huge compliment.
The DT150’s most outstanding attribute, however, has to be its soundstage; the DT150’s soundstage has better balance and proportionality than many top-tier headphones on today’s market, an astonishing accomplishment for a headphone that’s been in production since the 1970’s.
I know you’re coming from the T1, Youth, so brace yourself: these are radically different headphones.