Andrea
Banned - aka HeavySoul - aka inconnu - aka Albert - aka layman - aka joe_average - aka altglos - aka Mr boobi - aka mikesand - aka blindbuy - aka The Well - aka yummy-fi
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I bought a pair of AKG K27i yesterday.
I tried it briefly without any burn in, directly driven by my Panasonic SL-CT720 headphone out. This PCDP has a good, clear sounding headphone out, and more than powerful enough. I listened to Tom Waits's "Closing Time".
The sound was a little uninspiring. Too soft, and not textured enough for me with Tom's voice, with a rounded off treble, but with good (not so exaggerated or bloated as I thought) bass, only lacking a bit of dynamics. Without a recessed midrange either, just a little dull sounding. All this taking the (new "CCAW" version) PX100 as a reference.
One word for build quality and 'ergonomics' - not satisfying. Not very robust feeling, and a little impractical to handle. The PX100 is much better thought out.
So I'm readily going to return them K27i's and buy myself a pair of HD485 or perhaps HD205, which were both available at that (non online) shop.
I tried it briefly without any burn in, directly driven by my Panasonic SL-CT720 headphone out. This PCDP has a good, clear sounding headphone out, and more than powerful enough. I listened to Tom Waits's "Closing Time".
The sound was a little uninspiring. Too soft, and not textured enough for me with Tom's voice, with a rounded off treble, but with good (not so exaggerated or bloated as I thought) bass, only lacking a bit of dynamics. Without a recessed midrange either, just a little dull sounding. All this taking the (new "CCAW" version) PX100 as a reference.
One word for build quality and 'ergonomics' - not satisfying. Not very robust feeling, and a little impractical to handle. The PX100 is much better thought out.
So I'm readily going to return them K27i's and buy myself a pair of HD485 or perhaps HD205, which were both available at that (non online) shop.
