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  1. catsndogs

    What is wrong with my Sennheisers?

    Sometimes, when I listen to my HD380s lately, I hear strange "artifacts" in the sound. At first, I thought I might just be going through the whole "hearing details that I never heard before" thing, but then I realized that some of the sounds were simply wrong, and didn't fit in with the music...
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    One brand for CD player and amp

    I have a thing for matching components, so I would like to get a new (non-portable) CD player from a company that also makes a good headphone amp. Is Creek the only candidate, or are there others?
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    Shure SRH 940 impression and support thread

    I haven't heard them, but they look absolutely identical to Sennheiser HD380s. (They even have the same carrying case!) I wonder if one is just a rebranded version of the other and, if so, which came first?
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    I guess I just can't recognize quality when I hear it!

    I have several sources, but the one I listen from the most often is a Tascam CD player.   Quote:    
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    I guess I just can't recognize quality when I hear it!

    Over the years, I have heard many headphones at a lot of different price points. I can certainly hear that there are differences in the sound, but I have to admit that I cannot really tell when one is inherently "better" than another (unless one has severe problems, like no bass or obvious...
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    How does one acquire the ability to analyze sound?

    I am not sure why it is considered a desireable skill for anyone other than a professional reviewer. After all, it seems likely that the main consequence will be dissatisfaction, since even the very best headphones are not perfect.
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    Have you ever had the feeling you wanted to rewind time and go back to cheap headphones?

    I remember being really excited by some $20 Sony "Turbo" earbuds when I was a student back in the early '80s. To reach that same level of excitement today, I would have to buy $1000+ flagships. Yeah, I wish I could go back, but I know I can't.   (Incidentally, the same observation holds...
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    What would you like to see more of in headphones?

    I totally agree. I would love to see manufacturers find a way to get the sound of the very best open 'phones in a closed model, and I wish that that would be the focus of a major R&D project like the one that led to the HD800.   Also, would it be possible to have open headphones with active...
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    hows bose qc15?

    I have always been quite fickle about headphones. My usual tendency is to wear a pair for at most a few days before wanting to either switch to one of my other pairs or buy some new ones. Even my previous favorites, the Sennheiser HD380s, rarely stayed in my rig for more than a week at a...
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    hows bose qc15?

    I have heard both M-50s and DT150s (among many others.) Both were good, certainly, but not better than the QC15s in my book. They were also both a lot less comfortable.   It is sad that someone can come to this site looking for honest opinion and open-minded discussion only to find taunts...
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    Would you buy headphones which could be turned into speakers if they competed in quality with existing headphones on the market?

    Headphone drivers are much too small to be effective as speakers. There would be no bass at all.
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    hows bose qc15?

    Quote: I simply cannot agree.   I have been into headphones for years, and have heard a very substantial cross-section of everything that is out there. From first-hand experience I can say that none of the models commonly offered as examples of "better sound for less money"...
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    hows bose qc15?

    Quote: I have always had difficulty understanding opinions like this one. Granted, the Bose 'phones can be bettered by some high-end models, but they strike me as a very long way from "horrible". In fact, I think one would have to spend  more to get better sound, even without noise...
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    hows bose qc15?

    Quote:  Examples?   What about performance when price is not an issue?   I would love some tuly audiophile NC 'phones.
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    hows bose qc15?

    Now that I have tried them, I have a problem.   Many other headphones have better sound quality in absolute terms, but now that I have experienced listening with the noise cancelling, I can't go back! When I try A/B-ing them with one of my higher-end 'phones (A900s , for example), all the...
  16. catsndogs

    Sennheiser HD 380?

    I keep trying to find something I like better, but so far I have not succeeded.
  17. catsndogs

    Review of Sennheiser HD380

    Sometimes I get the upgrade bug, but it is based on some theoretical idea of what more expensive headphones "might" sound like. In practice, however, I find that evey time I audition another 'phone, I do not find it better than the HD380s, even if it is a lot more expensive.
  18. catsndogs

    Denon D7000 Review: The King of Fun

      I am considering buying the D7000s. Before I do, however, I want to be sure that I will be completely satisfied. They are expensive enough that I would want them to be my last purchase (or at least the last for a very long time.) My question for D7000 owners, then, is: Are you completely...
  19. catsndogs

    Initial Impressions: Sennheiser HD380 Pro

    I had a similar initial experience. I was initially disappointed when listening to them through a receiver with surround effects turned on. The minute I heard them through the headphone jack on my CD changer (no equalization or processing of any kind), they immediately became my favorite...
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    Review of Sennheiser HD380

    That is interesting!   Quote:  
  21. catsndogs

    Review of Sennheiser HD380

    I considered trying the SRH940s, but when I researched them I got the distinct impression that they are identical to the HD380s. Exact apperarance, specs, price, even the same folding mechanism and travel case! The only difference I can see is the padding and the logo. I really think one is just...
  22. catsndogs

    Review of Sennheiser HD380

    First, a bit of context:   In addition to the headphones reviewed here (and not counting portables), I own or have owned ATH-AD700, ATH-AD900, and HD595. I have also had the opportunity to audition (at length) HD650, K701, DT770, ATH-M50, HD280, DT150, MDR-V6, and D5000.   (I hope that...
  23. catsndogs

    Review of Audio-Technica ATH-AD700 (powered by X-Fi Titanium HD)

    When I first got these, and for maybe a week or two after, I agreeed with the "lack of bass" perception. Now, however, either they have improved with burn in or my perspective has changed because I find that they have plenty of bass punch. In fact, I love listening to recordings with extremely...
  24. catsndogs

    Sennheiser hd380 pro = no bass!

    Wow. They certainly have all the bass I will ever need (in fact, it often seems like subwoofer bass and shakes my spine.)   Some people just like to be pounded into submission by bass I guess (which is why Beats were invented.)
  25. catsndogs

    Sennheiser HD 380?

    I have had the 380s for a while now, and they are unquestionably my favorite headphones (among all those I have heard, not just among the ones I own or have owned.)   On occasion I find myself temporarily preferring A900s, but that always passes after a day or two.   I did have to...
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