Beyerdynamic Custom Ones! New Beyer headphones!
Oct 18, 2012 at 4:55 PM Post #331 of 963
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Hehe.....I was not offended at all. Just thought I would air my opinion.
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Sorry if I came across in a negative manner; was not my intention.
 
And I agree, the headband on the Hfi-780 starts hurting after an hour.

 
Honestly I'm really conflicted now :/

Not sure if my Guitar Center has the COP and HFI-780 up on display.
 
Oct 18, 2012 at 9:21 PM Post #332 of 963
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Honestly I'm really conflicted now :/

 
Let's get back to the basics. as Bloodflowerz mentioned above;
HFI-780 has:
--sparkle treble
--more forward mids than that of COP
--super high-speed, impactful bass
--overall cool, speedy, tight sound (IMO)
 
COP has:
--great amount of mid-bass, which is customizable to music or mood
--recessed mids
--moderate treble
--overall, energetic, thick sound (IMO)
 
And reckon that COP is newcomer while HFI-780 is established set of headphones with lot of good reputations. I believe you will make a right choice.
 
Cheers,
 
Oct 18, 2012 at 10:02 PM Post #333 of 963
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Honestly I'm really conflicted now :/

Not sure if my Guitar Center has the COP and HFI-780 up on display.

Keep in mind, Beyerdynamic will be releasing headset attachments for the COP.
When?
Not sure.
 
Right now, I can't get enough of the COPs.
After burning them in, I prefer them to my HD-25 1 ii's.
Fun set of cans.
 
BTW - if anyone wants to buy my pair of HD25's, let me know.
They've never been out of the house, and they come in their original box, with accessories.
 
Oct 18, 2012 at 10:25 PM Post #334 of 963
djkgb,
Yeah, I totally agree with you. COP is indeed a fun set of phones.
 
BTW, beyer official told me they will add more custom parts (covers, rings or something) to COP "option" category of their website in the next four weeks. I'm planning to buy some if that fits my liking.
 
Oct 18, 2012 at 11:32 PM Post #336 of 963
I feel for the C.O.P too, but the accesories are only available in Beyer site? they charge postage of EU 40 using DHL, which is a lot, if i were only to buy some plates, headbands etc that doesnt even reach EU 20
 
Oct 19, 2012 at 2:37 AM Post #337 of 963
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Let's get back to the basics. as Bloodflowerz mentioned above;
HFI-780 has:
--sparkle treble
--more forward mids than that of COP
--super high-speed, impactful bass
--overall cool, speedy, tight sound (IMO)
 
COP has:
--great amount of mid-bass, which is customizable to music or mood
--recessed mids
--moderate treble
--overall, energetic, thick sound (IMO)
 
And reckon that COP is newcomer while HFI-780 is established set of headphones with lot of good reputations. I believe you will make a right choice.
 
Cheers,

 
+1    I agree with this summarisation. Nicely put.
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Oct 19, 2012 at 3:41 AM Post #339 of 963
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I feel for the C.O.P too, but the accesories are only available in Beyer site? they charge postage of EU 40 using DHL, which is a lot, if i were only to buy some plates, headbands etc that doesnt even reach EU 20

noobandroid,
Seem to be available only in beyer official website.
And the pricey shipping cost is problem.
I hope COP become good seller and every local/web audio shop wants to carry those custom parts.
 
Regarding custom covers, You can easily do it yourself.
See my custom cover pictures if you're interested in.
http://www.head-fi.org/g/a/699340/diy-covers-for-custom-one-pro/null
 
Cheers,
 
Oct 19, 2012 at 4:18 AM Post #341 of 963
Yep. They(headfonia guys) proudly reported beyer's quotation on facebook. and that was a nice review.
 
Oct 19, 2012 at 6:54 AM Post #342 of 963
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noobandroid,
Seem to be available only in beyer official website.
And the pricey shipping cost is problem.
I hope COP become good seller and every local/web audio shop wants to carry those custom parts.
 
Regarding custom covers, You can easily do it yourself.
See my custom cover pictures if you're interested in.
http://www.head-fi.org/g/a/699340/diy-covers-for-custom-one-pro/null
 
Cheers,

does the material matters? are the hex of standard sizes which we see normally?
 
Oct 19, 2012 at 8:54 AM Post #344 of 963
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does the material matters? are the hex of standard sizes which we see normally?

The package of COP includes one small hexagon wrench, so you don't have to prepare separately.
 
Custom cover requires water-proof, paper-thin material.
I used hobby decoration sticker, but you can print your own image, design or pictures by PC printers, 
and put the print underside of thin transparent plastic sheet.
 
Oct 19, 2012 at 10:39 AM Post #345 of 963
i see i see, that clears up my questions a little more
 

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