rhapsodyinblue
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That is crazy expensive. out of the Beyerdynamic, the DT1350 are best?
Any other suggestions?
Thanks so much!
Any other suggestions?
Thanks so much!
That is crazy expensive. out of the Beyerdynamic, the DT1350 are best?
Any other suggestions?
Thanks so much!
I personally prefer the T 50 p for portable use, but I haven't had a lot of time with the DT1350.
You'd probably want to amp both of them, though the T 50 p at least can run without an amp. I'll let somebody more experienced with Beyers (I've only tested three or four of their range) give better advice than I can.
You would not see me out in the middle of a rice field wearing these during a lightning storm.
You'd probably want to amp both of them
The DT 1350 is sensitive yet the T50p is better for portable use? Which is better in the ssound quality department ? What about build quality?
V-Moda Crossfade LP/M80. They are mostly steel aside from where the earcup attaches to the headband, which is made of plastic. This plastic decided to crack and have a piece break off, but is still holding together.
How do the Grado series compare (i.e.Grado PS500 or Grado PS1000)
The actual metal part of the PS1000 (I have no experience with the PS500) makes up the bulk of the headphone's weight, and is absolutely top-notch in build quality. However, the hinges of the swiveling cups and the earpad material are not upgraded from the usual Grado fare. Also, the metal is quite prone to smudging.