Skorpitarius
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the 900's are on my wish-list, hmmmm ...
all the electronica and percussive stuff that I listen to ...
all the electronica and percussive stuff that I listen to ...
the 900's are on my wish-list, hmmmm ...
all the electronica and percussive stuff that I listen to ...
The 780 is closed design, with an oval earcup, & pleather pads.
The 2400 is an open design, with a round earcup, with velour pads.
Despite that they both use the same gold-plated 40mm driver, they will sound quite different.
Quote:The 780 is closed design, with an oval earcup, & pleather pads.
The 2400 is an open design, with a round earcup, with velour pads.
Despite that they both use the same gold-plated 40mm driver, they will sound quite different.
ohhh then Ill stick with the 780. dont like open cans
Are there any replacement pleather pads for the Pro900?
I'm not really a fan of the velour/velvet material the stock pads are made from.
Quote:Are there any replacement pleather pads for the Pro900?
I'm not really a fan of the velour/velvet material the stock pads are made from.
Ultrasone have them in their online store:
http://www.shopatron.com/products/productdetail/42101+-+Earpad+-+Artificial+leather+-+Black/part_number=42101/756.0.1.1.0.0.0.0.0?
is the only difference between the 550 and 580 the impedance? I know the 550 comes with an extra cable.
what i don't understand is all the people seemingly wanting a ton of bass for electronic music. i listen to mainly trance and any bass that's there is easy to hear with non-bassy headphones. I read here, though, that there are two types of people usually on this board... ones that are real bassheads and others who like tightly controlled bass. I guess I'm the latter, but like I was saying with electornic music....isn't the bass already pretty easy to hear? As I found with my comparison with beyerdynamic dt880 and dt770, the DT770 had too much bass for my liking to the point where I was wishing I could hear more clearly the mids and highs. The DT880's on the other hand were a pure joy to listen to. I pretty much leave the equalizer flat for trance......
can anyone comment on this? Am I gonna find too much bass with ultrasones? I don't think I'll mind the really bright highs..
my thread here if anyone wants to chime inhttp://www.head-fi.org/t/595317/very-specific-headphone-tailored-to-electronic-music-ultrasone-xxx-dt880-hd650-dt990-on-a-budget
for now I think I may skip the $160-200 ultrasones and just get a panasonic htf600 for $30 until i can save for something like the DT880 with decent amp
Agree with you about the bass...but the Ultrasones are not only about bass, they offer much more.