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    Looking for a new reliable set of headphones

    My experience was Denon D2000/Audio-Technica-WS77/Shure SE 215. And all of them eventually broke (except 215s). D2000 had a typical problem where one cup fell off due to faulty screw, and nobody in my town wants to fix it. WS77 had a problem with the cable which im too lazy to fix. After that i...
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    Denon D2000/D5000, MD2000/MD5000 Thread!

    My D2000 broke today. After 2 years of everyday use right cup fell off. So sad. Impulsively bought Audio-Technica WS77 for a temporary replacement, they're good, but i already miss a supreme comfiness of D2000.
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    sony mdr ma900 vs sony mdr 1r

    MA900 is alot more reference sounding than r1. It's one of the best headphones for genres you mentioned, also the open back design is always a win against closed back for classical music, lightweight construction is also a plus, providing hours of fatigue-free listening.
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    Sony MDR MA 900 (new release from Sony)

    MA900 is more "calm" and flat sounding, compared to hd650. Detail retrieval is about the same, but female vocals on ma900 doesn't "scream" on you even at high volume. I doesn't try to say hd650s is screaming on you, no. They just a little less polite.
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    Sony MDR MA 900 (new release from Sony)

    Ma900 is on par with hd650, with more refined treble, less bass, more flimsy and lightweight construction. Pure Win and my top recommendation for everyone, except bassheads. Doesn't expected something this awesome coming from Sony.
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    Sony MDR MA 900 (new release from Sony)

    Ma900 is on par with hd650, with more refined treble, less bass, more flimsy and lightweight construction. Pure Win and my top recommendation for everyone, except bassheads. Doesn't expected something this awesome coming from Sony.
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    D2000. PRO 900. DT 770 or XB1000 ?

    Why you didn't suggest d2k's, Mal? I see only two options there: d2k's and dt770 pro. Others just would not impress. I'm leaning towards d2k's because of the bigger soundstage. Dt 770s is your only way if you want isolation, though.
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    Denon d2000 no bass. Help!

    Try to use an equalizer, bump up lowest frequencies, like 30-50hz by 4db and see what happen.
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    Cheapest place to buy D2000/5000s?

    Seyo-shop.com still have a whole DX000 line for sale at decent prices. I ordered mine from them a year ago. I was a little scared at first to order from them because of the basic design of the shop, and relatively low prices, but when i saw they accept paypal i decided to give it a try. I was...
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    Best Denon Headphones for Street use?

    D1001 or Creative Aurvana Live could fit the bill, because they encorporate the same Fostex drivers, which is one of the best on the market i think, only a little smaller - 40mm.  BUT! They do leak sound, and this makes them impossible to use on the street without disturbing others. If judge...
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    First post, looking for a new headset around $400 budget

    If gaming is your priority, i would suggest either Denon D2000/D5000. D2000 if you looking for balanced headphone with notes on deep bass and treble, as well as immersive experience in games. D5000 if you are true basshead and can push your budget a little further, for more immersive experience...
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    New DENON "Music Maniac" & "Urban Raver" Lines: D7100, D600, D400 & C300 Impressions Thread

    D2000 price on amazon is just skyrocketed. Holy cow! 390$ for a pair. Seems like new is not always means better.
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    Brief Odac impressions

    Quote: Wrong statements there. There is no uncolored headphones on the market. Every headphone have their dips and accents. And, a truly uncolored headphone with perfectly flat FR would be just unenjoyable to listen, because when perfectly flat and uncolored response enters our ear, it's...
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    Competitive Gaming! Need help on choosing competitive gaming audiophile quality headphones.

    You don't need a great headphone to success on competitive scene, most famous players use non-audiophile equipment and still achieve stunning results.  AKGs will be fine if you listening on low to moderate volume. But if on high volume... Ouch.
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