MassiveTurboLag
New Head-Fier
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No sibilance, whereas the DT-770 Pro has a ton and more fun to listen to with plenty of bass and detailed but not tiresome highs. Had them both, returned the DT.
No sibilance, whereas the DT-770 Pro has a ton and more fun to listen to with plenty of bass and detailed but not tiresome highs. Had them both, returned the DT.
Exactly how I felt between the two.
770 anniversary's highs were pretty harsh for my ears.
The COP is loads of fun.
I built myself a pseudo AE by putting COP drivers into a DT770 shell.
I found the isolation between COP and DT770 fairly similar. Stock pads on the COP isolate better than the velour on the DT770, but the leather/pleather pads on DT770 are better yet. The gel pads are even better.
I have J$ Denon leather pads on my COP. I tried Beyer DT pads as well which also fit.
I am getting a strong impression that the majority feel the COP is a real improvement over the DT770, so I will likely get a pair for my travel phones when I get the LCD-XCs.
Have any other headphones with a similar adjustment feature to these come out recently?
Finally, one of the few cans I actually own. I really do love these headphones, though comfort isn't that great. I am going to sell these as I need the money. I am currently selling these on ebay, but I might sell them in the selling headphones forums if they don't sell in the next week. Selling them for $130 which is an amazing deal for this $229 MSRP.
I can tell you the xb500 and 700 will blow the COP out of the water for pure face tickling bass, but for detail and depth, the COP are very well rounded and are much more enjoyable to listen to on a daily basis. But sony xb hands down wins the cake in sheer awe factor with bass for when youre in one of those moods
btw guys, if youre looking for a good song to test sound stage, detail and bass check out ninth wave by trifonic. became my new test song for all cans.