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anybody own both the DT880 and the K701 and can make some comments comparing them? Getting my DT880s probably tomorrow in the mail (hopefully! ).
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I had both the DT880's (2003 250ohm) and K701's for about a month. With my Corda Aria, I found the DT880's treble piercing. It was harsh and sibilant, yet sounded clear as water. When I went from my HD595's to my K701's, it was then I realized what veil was. Going from the K701's to the DT880's was not as significant, but it was like another layer was removed. The clarity of the DT880's are phenomenal.
I felt the DT880's had a decent soundstage. It was nowhere as wide or deep as the K701's, but it was enough to not fell closed in. It has just as much detail as my K701's (if not more - explained in the next paragraph), and has great instrument seperation. Some passages I listen to with my HD595's sounds like one long continuous note while the DT880's and K701's reveal it's one not struck many times (take a cymbol for example - one long tapppppppp or tap~tap~tap~tap). I can't guage timber (generally) or a few other criteria because I've simply never heard many instruments live before, so I have nothing to compare them to.
Now on to the simple stuff. The midrange felt a little distant compared to the K701's. I feel the 701's have an intimate midrange that just welcomes you to listen to them. It's smooth, yet textured. Diana Krall's voice is so inviting, yet you still hear the graininess/raspiness of her voice. With the DT880's, I hear the texture of her voice, but it's just not inviting, it doesn't draw me in like the K701's. Bass was lighter on the DT880's, but that could be due to the treble emphasis. I don't have a spl meter, so I highly doubt I listened to them level matched. Due to this, part of me thinks I found the bass to be a bit lacking due to me listening lower because of the piercing highs. Same goes for detail, does it sound more detailed because of the treble emphasis? =T Sorry for not comparing them on equal footing.
I listened to some Jazz, 1 or 2 Classical pieces, Rock, Rap, and alot of Chinese pop/melodramatic drama OST's (=[ I don't know why I like them so much). I find the DT880's impeccable for string instruments. String quartets sound amazing. I've grown up listening to violin soloists and so far, the DT880's are as close to real as I've heard. I also found Rock to sound more interesting than with the K701's. The K701's to me are relaxed and a bit unexciting, and Rock has always been my main complaint with them. The DT880's sound quicker (attack?) and more upbeat. With this said, I generally listen to femail Chinese pop, and I can't get over how great the K701's sound with female vocals. :701smile:
Now... with the Darkvoice 332 and Constantine+... that's another story and I need to listen to them more to judge anything. But I can say that treble harshness/sibilance is all gone from the brief listening I got last week.
Hope this helped.
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Originally Posted by Morph201 /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Try finding a decent pair of the FS forum usual price is in the mid $200s... New, I would try bhphoto, they have decent prices..
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Northern Sound & Lights has it for $244 shipped if I'm not mistaken.