May 21, 2011 at 3:48 AM Post #32 of 624


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thanks for the info.  so my guess is they don't isolate at all? 
 

 
The guy said, I think 18 db, or some thing like that.
They are closed cans, as you can see from the description, and they isolate quite okay.
But it could be better. I heard still some noise from around me, as i turned them up.
I would guess they aren't really suited for city traffic, or metro, if you don't want to turn them really loud.
 
 
 
May 21, 2011 at 3:02 PM Post #35 of 624
It's funny how they make such a big deal about their "Tesla technology", but all that really matters is that they voice them well.  Hopefully they won't go for the usual bright signature. 
 
May 21, 2011 at 6:05 PM Post #37 of 624
My main interest is in the 32ohm version, the hole in my collection is a high quality portable. Lot going on at the moment with the K550, SRH-940 and this all popping up at around the same time. A full sized portable shoot out on its way...
 
May 21, 2011 at 10:57 PM Post #38 of 624
It's funny how they make such a big deal about their "Tesla technology", but all that really matters is that they voice them well.  Hopefully they won't go for the usual bright signature. 


heh. +1 . The other thing is the damping/cups material. T5p had a weird diffused/hall-like feel to it (aside from being briight).
 
May 21, 2011 at 11:12 PM Post #39 of 624
Yeah sometimes I wonder if these companies have separate people develop each part of the headphone without being able to talk to or confer with each other.  Nice looking frame + nice damping + nice high tech driver does not a good headphone make.
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But hopefully they'll sound good in addition to having good magnet structure.
 
May 21, 2011 at 11:46 PM Post #40 of 624
Yeah sometimes I wonder if these companies have separate people develop each part of the headphone without being able to talk to or confer with each other.  Nice looking frame + nice damping + nice high tech driver does not a good headphone make.
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But hopefully they'll sound good in addition to having good magnet structure.


heh, see, IDK, maybe T5p's sound sig was intentional like the avguide review suggests (r-shaped FR and relatively accentuated highs as sort of 'forced details'). That said, still not a big fan...
 
May 22, 2011 at 4:05 AM Post #45 of 624
Lol, if there was a dark Beyer, it'd be the DT770 Pros. All the rest are pretty bright. o_O
 

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