I think my HD700’s are dead, can someone suggest some brighter side cans?
Apr 19, 2020 at 6:40 AM Thread Starter Post #1 of 2

BattleBrat

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Well guys, I was pretty much done with headphones. I fell in love with my Etymotic ER3XRs and I felt that they were perfect. The only real headphones I had were my Sony Z7’s and my Sennheiser HD700’s. The Z7’s were dark and the HD700’s were bright. I pretty much have been using speakers at home the last few years and my headphones sat. I finally got my soundcard (Sound blaster X7) back here at home set up on my new desk. And I wanted to bust out my headphones, my Sony’s were fine but the Sennheiser‘s ear pads and headband turned to goo. I had to remove the headband because it was putting black goo all over everything. Unfortunately during the course of releasing that little silver HD 700 piece at the base of the band I damaged it but I did manage to remove the headband. I put a parts request in to Sennheiser for a new headband, ear pads, the silver piece and the black retainer piece, but I don’t think they’ll have them. My HD 700s had maybe two hours of use on them, ever. I had had them about as long as my Sony Z7’s and they were perfect, then again they’re made out of leather and metal. Cheap plastic Sennheisers actually bit me in the duff! I was never bothered before and I’ve owned HD800’s. But it looks like I’m going to need a new pair of bright headphones, I do not want a pair of Sennheiser‘s I’m kind of tired of their cheap build quality, they simply don’t last. That and I’ve been rather disappointed in both the HD 700’s and the HD 800’s (they only ever really sounded good to me on an Eddy Current prototype amp the “super 8”, even on a Blue Hawaii I was disappointed)
I was thinking ultrasound performance 880s, but what did you guys have in mind? My limit is about $500 these headphones will be mostly used for listening to trip hop, electronica, Chill, pretty much all things electronic.
 
Apr 19, 2020 at 3:20 PM Post #2 of 2
Stay with your strategy of pursuing Sennheiser for spare parts - and don't give up! They are one of the best headphone companies around for stocking spare parts of all of their headphones.
 

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