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  1. Wertigo

    Neumann NDH 20

    Hi gb, Well, all I can say is that I'm not particularly after a flat frequency response, and I have a pretty well thought out theory on why a slightly adjusted curve (slight "v-shape") may benefit electronic musicians. These brands don't do this on accident, and these headphones are not aimed...
  2. Wertigo

    Neumann NDH 20

    I really appreciate your feedback, but I think your listening preferences probably differ from the average professional listener, who will use these cans to mix/master/track. It's just hard for me to believe that 2 of the most respected brands would make their flagship studio headphones unusable...
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    Beyerdynamic DT 1770 Pro vs. Neumann NDH 20 for bass-heavy electronic music production.

    Hello Pagan, I don't think I'm leaning towards consumer bass, we're talking about $500-600 studio headphones after all, which were designed to mix/track/master, and I obviously need detail everywhere else on the frequency spectrum as well. I understand that based on your experience the NDH 20s...
  4. Wertigo

    Beyerdynamic DT 1770 Pro vs. Neumann NDH 20 for bass-heavy electronic music production.

    I think I know why that might be. Based on frequency response graphs there's a dip around 230Hz in the 1770s, but not in the 1990. In acoustic music that's around the range where the majority of the "punch" comes from, but in electronic music, the lower basses (30-150Hz) are much more...
  5. Wertigo

    Beyerdynamic DT 1770 Pro vs. Neumann NDH 20 for bass-heavy electronic music production.

    I've read and watched as many reviews and articles as I could, and these 2 seem to be the best fit for my needs (possibly from any price range). The Adam Audio Studio Pro SP-5, the Ultrasone Signature Studio and the BD 1990 Pro was also on my list, but I've narrowed my view on these 2. I don't...
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    Beyerdynamic DT 1770 Pro vs. Neumann NDH 20 for bass-heavy electronic music production.

    Very good information, thanks for your input! I am leaning heavily towards the 1770s. I'm just very slightly worried about the sharp highs, to which I'm quite sensitive to. I would probably prefer the more laid back highs on the Neumann, but I assume the low-end is better on the 1770s, which is...
  7. Wertigo

    Beyerdynamic DT 1770 Pro vs. Neumann NDH 20 for bass-heavy electronic music production.

    That's good te hear, thanks for your feedback! I assume the K702s are quite close in sound to the K701s.
  8. Wertigo

    Beyerdynamic DT 1770 Pro vs. Neumann NDH 20 for bass-heavy electronic music production.

    Hello @PaganDL , Thanks a lot for your help, I just posted in that thread as well! :thumbsup: Do you by any chance have experience with the AKG K702s? If so, how would you compare the sound of the Neumann's sound to those?
  9. Wertigo

    Neumann NDH 20

    Hello guys! Could someone provide me with a competent comparison between the NDH 20 and the Beyerdynamic DT 1770 Pro? Preferably from the standpoint of an electronic musician (creating bass-heavy music), who wants to use one of these headphones for everything (track/mix/master/produce/listen)...
  10. Wertigo

    Beyerdynamic DT 1770 Pro vs. Neumann NDH 20 for bass-heavy electronic music production.

    Thanks for your answer serman! My budget is $500-600 tops, but I would prefer the lower value. I really don't want to spend anymore, and that's exactly why I would like to avoid buying a separate amp as well. I'm upgrading from an AKG K702. It's a fine headphone, but quite light in the low-end...
  11. Wertigo

    Beyerdynamic DT 1770 Pro vs. Neumann NDH 20 for bass-heavy electronic music production.

    Beyerdynamic DT 1770 Pro vs. Neumann NDH 20 for bass-heavy electronic music production. Hi there, Unfortunately I'm not in the position to try out headphones pre-purchase, so I would be really interested in feedback/comparison from anyone who has experience with both of these cans. I'm...
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