harry501501
Headphoneus Supremus
Just means you are probably looking for a more energetic, in-your-face type of sound. Nothing wrong with that. And Titans will sound wider because of the venting - the con is isolation suffers. I'm surprised you find them similar though =- they are quite different in sub-bass, upper mid-range and lower treble.
The Titan 1 has a real bump in the upper mid-range which can be quite addictive. The DN2000J is actually closer to their signature (see graph) - but they are a lot brighter - so bear that in mind. If you want another higher isolating alternative to the Titan 1 - might pay to check out the Delta V2.
Of course with the Delta V2 you also have a choice of seven other filters, and the cables are replaceable ......
I have the original Delta though, which is great. Is there a big difference between VI and V2?
Truth be told they are pretty energetic and they do sound good, again I'm just saying they aren't £200 good. If they were half that price I'd give them 5 stars... but at £200 3.5 maybe. The Mee P1s... they're worth the same money as they have a WOW factor (even though they're possibly the most unforgiving sets I've had yet lol.... jeeezzzz they dislike low bit rates lol).
I was after something that was different... a more detailed set. When I read reviews a lot of people said the Dn 2000 uncovered more micro detail than the Mee P1s... not that i could hear. The P1s even being much warmer and thicker sounding brought out far more 'hidden' details. I think the DN2s and Titans bring out detail equally as good. I'd go as far to say that the Havi Pro 1 s are more detailed.