majkel
Headphoneus Supremus
- Joined
- Jun 1, 2007
- Posts
- 2,783
- Likes
- 64
I have never heard the R10 but my vote goes to Shure SRH940.
I recently tried the GMP 8.35 and GMP 450 Pro, and was totally blown away. I really don't understand why a company that makes such good headphone is not making any noise in the audiophile community.
Among the two, I prefer the 8.35 since I can modify it to use in my portable rig. Such great isolation and sound quality! Once you find the way to get rid of the coiled cable, and plug it into your portable player, the whole world is more quiet, and it's you and music that exists.
Agree! the GMP 8.35 are the hidden gem around here, and no many members had the chance to hear the 8.35, or the 435 that share the same driver @ 35 ohm. BTW, there is an option to mod the sound of the 8.35 by changing with oval shaped ear pad, see photos (soft-foil black part number 41-6050)
I had both at home for a couple of days and I think the Shures are much better, however the 8.35 are surprisingly good.
No, I didn't. They were burnt in for much longer than you've mentioned. Talking about mods starts making sense when someone mods the SRH940. I recommended a stock product.
T1, PS1000, Edition 9, SA5000, W5000 and DT660.
Hi all,
I know there are other threads dedicated to "closed headphone" for "classical music", yet I still hope to suck you all into this thread. So,
Which is the best headphone (and the whole system built upon it) for classical music, provided that it will not disturb people around you (which means it has to be closed-back headphone, right?) ?
To start with, I've been thinking about D7000, and STAX SR-4070. Are there any other options?