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Do they needs any burn in?
Do they needs any burn in?
I just received these...
One word - flawless. It has smooth highs, forward and delicious mids, and punchy bass, but not overbearing on the low notes. I just tested them on games, music, and movies - passed every test with flying colors. If I need to EQ, I actually add a bit more bass, and get this, treble too! That's right, a touch more treble actually makes these shine even more. I should've bought these headphones 3 years ago, that's how excellent they sound to me! I'm done with the headphone game, these are my babies.
I also must note that isolation is good, but not great on these DT660's, but, they hold your tunes in just as well as the K550's and the MK2's. That makes three excellent choices if you need to control sound leakage.
I'm now debating on returning (or selling) the K550's, I don't need them anymore, the DT660's have replaced them. Accepting offers on the K550's, I might just hand these out a a fantastic price (like new as well with original packaging) to a fellow head-fier.
Awwww crap...I was just gettin' excited
http://www.whathifi.com/review/beyerdynamic-dt660
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hey
i've had the Pro 900s for almost a year now and I love them, but I just sometimes wish for more "umpf?" in vocals when I'm listening to like Adele or slow RnB songs. Beyond these, I mainly listen to Kpop (all kinds), classical, and lots of ballads. Would the K550 answer my wish for that extra "wow" factor? Sometimes I get bored from my Pro 900s sounding too hollow in a sense, maybe due to a lack of a good amp. I certainly hope K550s would be an improvement when listening to the genres I mentioned before.
Thanks for the reply.
Doesn't matter whether or not it is closed or open for me as I mostly listen to music at home.
But is it worth it, getting the K550 or should I just look somewhere else to get extra wow factor?