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    Beyerdynamic DT770 Pro's

    Despite being only 80 Ohms, the DT770 Pro-80 is actually rather tough to drive.  It sounds great with an amplifier out of my computer, I can even make them shake if I equalize them for it, but when used in a portable setup I just couldn't give them enough power to really push them, especially...
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    Does a Beyerdynamic DT770 headband fit on a pair of DT250s?

    While I don't know the exact size of the DT250 headband padding, there is a way for you to find out.   I just measured my DT770 Pro-80's headband padding after taking it off my DT770 and unfolding it.  It measures 3.75" wide by 8.5" long.  When folded, the entire thing is about one and a...
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    Headphone Sightings 2

    At my college:   Another pair of Ultrasone PRO 900's besides mine. Several ATH-M50's Beats Justbeats Bose QC2, OE2, Triport, etc. Skullcandy Skullcrushers, etc. Sennheiser HD201/202/203/205/280 AIAIAI TMA-1   Saw someone wearing a Bose QC2 with the headband floating behind the...
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    Replacing headphone jack. Need Help

    RadioShack plugs suck, I once used one too, and it failed within two weeks.   I used this Neutrik 3.5mm 90 degree plug for my HD205-II when the plug broke.  It has a fully-metal housing and is angled at 90 degrees, which helps prevent the plug from damaging the jack if you bump into it with...
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    I need some help with my Beats Mixrs (Yes I know, I bought beats like a fool!)

    About the most you could do to the Beats Mixr is try to stretch out the headband to decrease the pressure on your ears.  Make a stack of books a little wider than your head, then leave the headphones stretched out over them overnight.  This stretches out the headband a bit.   Beats...
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    [Mod] Ultrasone PRO 900 - Beyerdynamic Leather Cushions for Isolation

    Maybe I'm just crazy.  Then again, I am coming from a DT770 Pro-80, which is the king of isolating headphones as far as I've heard, especially with the leather aviation ear cushions.  However, if anyone's looking to get more isolation out of their PRO 900 without doing difficult pad mods like...
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    [Mod] Ultrasone PRO 900 - Beyerdynamic Leather Cushions for Isolation

    I just got an Ultrasone PRO 900.  Like, just picked it up from the mailbox an hour ago.  After putting it on my head, I quickly realized that these are the best headphones I've ever listened to.  They don't have that congested feel of closed cans, have the huge bass impact of my Beyerdynamic...
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    Most comfortable Headphones (for BIG ears)

    Under $300:   Beyerdynamic DT770:  $150-$200.  These things are kinda light, and are amazingly comfortable, the best of any headphone I've ever tried.  You can also order leather cushions (EDT300L) from the company for more comfort and isolation.  They also have a lot of bass, and excellent...
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    closed headphone - hd280pro

    From my own experience, you would not like the Beyerdynamic DT770, solely because of how hard it is to use portably.  It doesn't fold up at all, and the ear cups don't swivel.  This means you can't even wear it around your neck comfortably. Otherwise, they are excellent headphones with an...
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    First headphones after discovering Head-Fi

    Sennheiser HD280 Pro was my first real headphone.  Moved on to a DT770 Pro-80, loved it for the isolation, treble and bass response, but the recessed midrange is starting to get to me a little.  The HD280's with the tack mod and Beyerdynamic velour pad replacements sounded so much better for...
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    this forum is driving me nuts!! HD205 vs HD419 vs HTF600 vs HA-M750 HA-M750

    From my own experience with the HD205-II, they are very balanced and good looking headphones, but the ear cushions clamp the backs of my ears so much that my ears hurt over an hour or so.  You can modify them with replacement pads later like I did, but that takes time and effort on top of more...
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    Audio Technica ATH-A700 Equivalents

    I suppose I'm a bit of an exception, as I usually carry my headphones on my head.  You can use the A700 portably if you really want to, but it won't fit in anything smaller than a backpack.  I'm trying to figure out a way to modify the swivels to rotate more so they can fold flat, but no...
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    Audio Technica ATH-A700 Equivalents

    From my own experience with the ATH-A700, they are very good headphones, pretty durable and sound great, and are a little .  The one thing you cannot get around though is just how huge they are, with the massive ear cups and the two headband wires sticking up in the air..  But I still manage to...
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    The not so indestructable Sennheiser HD 25 1 ii.

    Quote: Haha, I might just have to pick up a pair for Humans vs. Zombies at my college.  Wearing my old set of HD280's was a little excessive for running around with nerf blasters, especially with that ridiculous curly cable.   Plus these have cool features like the rotating ear cup...
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    The not so indestructable Sennheiser HD 25 1 ii.

    Quote: I would certainly hope not...  O.O   On a different note, now I really really want an HD25.  Crash-test proven!
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