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HD 650 selling for less than HD 600 on amazon
Both are at prices well above what they were a few weeks ago. It's just Amazon's algorithm magic. I wouldn't infer too much from it. One could draw the opposite conclusion from the fact there is only one pair of HD650's left, and 5 pairs of HD600's.- ph0rk
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- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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iMac onboard DAC vs. external?
They may be useful in some cases - in the pc world, for example, there are often noisy internals, and getting the DAC out of they main case can help with that sort of noise. But the main reason is that people like to buy things, and DACs have exploded in the last 5-6 years. Desktop...- ph0rk
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- Forum: Sound Science
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What pisses you off while you listening music?
Bad mastering, including the fallout of the Loudness War.- ph0rk
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- Forum: Members' Lounge (General Discussion)
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Bass heavy Recommendations IEMs
Depends on what you mean by bass heavy. Klipsch s4's can be had for around half that budget, more for the s4i with remote. They may not be bassy enough for you, though - they're on the border of too much for me.- ph0rk
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- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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Non-audiophile reactions to high-end headphones Part II
When I was 14.5, I got a job at a fast food place, which was legal in my state. It might be in yours, too. I mention the .5 because the cutoff was fourteen years and six months, for whatever reason.- ph0rk
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The Beyerdynamic DT250 Thread
Thanks, but not really looking - I like having the same sound signature at home and at work too much.- ph0rk
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Lets Talk Metal
I expect I am a bit younger, but my first experiences were with Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Metallica, Megadeth, Sabbath, Slayer, Anthrax, and Morbid Angel (who I ended up not liking so much) circa 1990, and soon after I discovered Tool, Primus, Nine Inch Nails, and Ministry (hey, NIN's Wish won... -
Beyerdynamic DT990 quality?
Of prime critiques I had for my 990's, durability and build quality were not among them. Beyers are built tough.- ph0rk
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The Beyerdynamic DT250 Thread
that might be an over generalization, but I'd wager that those that really enjoy the other beyer flagships won't care for the DT250 sound. (or what used to be the other flagships - phones that cost more than a thousand USD are so far off my radar they don't exist) horses for courses, though -...- ph0rk
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The Beyerdynamic DT250 Thread
Yeah, the DT770 is much more comfortable. (Not that the DT250 is uncomfortable - the DT770 is just more luxurious, I suppose) I think you can install the DT770 leather headband on a DT250, but I doubt you can make the ear pads fit.- ph0rk
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The Beyerdynamic DT250 Thread
I think it depends, in. part, in how much treble hearing one still has. I have always protected my ears, so I still have a lot for my age. Most beyers are far too bright for me (880 included) Hell, on some recordings, even my dt250 can be fatiguing. For me, too much treble energy ruins a...- ph0rk
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The Beyerdynamic DT250 Thread
To each their own. I doubt you'll find a closed headphone for $200 or less that is a good a compromise as the DT250. And some (like me) would gladly take a bit of bass emphasis in trade for non-fatiguing treble. If you'd like it the other way around, I'm sure there are other options...- ph0rk
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The Beyerdynamic DT250 Thread
"too much bass" is a matter of taste. I think they sound quite close to neutral at low volumes. Not entirely neutral, and that's okay - thats why I say the sound a lot like the HD650.- ph0rk
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The Beyerdynamic DT250 Thread
Does the DT880 sound similar to the DT250 (in the way the HD650 does?) The DT250-250 sounds a lot like a closed HD650 to my ears.- ph0rk
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I need help to buy my ideal headphones, for Rock and Metal, between $150 and $200.
He's looking for isolation, though.- ph0rk
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Skeptico Saloon: An Objectivist Joint
I've noticed this a few times before, and I've even hunted for "warmer" versions of some albums (Dead Kennedys - Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables; Killing Joke - Night Time, Fire Dances. Jaz Coleman will even admit that they were doing too much coke back then and mixes were too trebly) and in...- ph0rk
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Sennheiser HD650 & Massdrop HD6XX Impressions Thread
The SS amp will likely make much more difference than changing the cable will.- ph0rk
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AKG K601 & K612 Pro Owners... UNITE!!
Well, because the best way to answer these things is to hear it yourself, I just unboxed an Asgard 2 and a pair of K612's. Fed by an 0404 USB. Preliminary listening now. The K612 can produce the low tones I was worried about, but may still be as fatiguing (to me) as it's k6xx and k7xx...- ph0rk
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I need help to buy my ideal headphones, for Rock and Metal, between $150 and $200.
Never heard the soundmagic. In Beyer's line, I've had DT990's (250 ohm; way too bright), DT 770 pros (80 ohm; way too much bass), and both 250 and 80 ohm 250s. The 250's (both flavors) stayed, the others didn't. I had a pair of Sony v6/7506's way back when, I disliked the treble (too...- ph0rk
- Post #42
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I need help to buy my ideal headphones, for Rock and Metal, between $150 and $200.
There's more to the equation that just impedance (ohms) - sensitivity is a factor too. That said, the HD 598 is pretty sensitive, isn't it? I haven't heard a pair. You don't need as much volume in a closed pair of headphones, though - I suggest listening quiet enough you can still hear...- ph0rk
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I need help to buy my ideal headphones, for Rock and Metal, between $150 and $200.
The 80 ohm version will work fine unamped, depending on the device (some devices have overall mediocre headphone output - and they won't sound stellar there, but this is a problem for most any headphones). I think they're a little better amped, but mostly I use the mini3 because I had it...- ph0rk
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I need help to buy my ideal headphones, for Rock and Metal, between $150 and $200.
Beyerdynamic DT-250's. 80 ohm if you're using something like an iPhone as a source, 250 ohm if you're using a desktop amp or stereo receiver. I have an 80 ohm pair at work out of a mini3 and a 250 ohm pair at home out of a receiver, and they sound good with literally everything...- ph0rk
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The AKG K712 Pro Support and Impressions Thread
That looks like the socket has threads for mounting, not the (male) plug.- ph0rk
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AKG K601 & K612 Pro Owners... UNITE!!
Sure, but the manufacturer claims more bass extension. And they don't have side by side graphs for the two models generated in exactly the same way - or at least not labeled the same. I appreciate what they're trying to do, but standardized graphs would be a good idea. Plus, it looks like they...- ph0rk
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AKG K601 & K612 Pro Owners... UNITE!!
You'd get a similar impression looking at the DT250-80 graph: But the sub bass is absolutely present if it is in the recording. If anything, the K612 looks from the graph like it will have more than expected bass from 80 down to 50hz, where the DT250 starts to have less than ideal at...- ph0rk
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