Atom12
New Head-Fier
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Hi, amateur here, seeking help from experienced audiophiles.
My Sennheiser HD595 isn't working properly anymore, so it's time to replace it. I'm looking for open headphones with a warm sound signature and with plenty of bass (I like a good rumble ). In other words, I'm looking for something completely different than the HD595, which I find neutral and boring.
The headphones will be used for the following, while connected to a Windows PC:
- Gaming, primarily FPS games like CS:GO and PU Battleground, so good imaging is important
- Watching movies and TV shows, good bass is particularly important here
- Music - many different genres like metal, rock, classical, rap and so on.
After quite a bit of searching, I was about to settle for a Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro as they seem to be one of the only open headphones with the amount of bass I'm looking for, even though I'm a bit concerned about the treble people keep characterizing as harsh. But then I got an offer to buy a Beyerdynamic DT 1990 Pro that is barely used for almost half the price of a new one. From what I understand, I also need a headphone amp and a DAC. If it's any good, I have a Xonar D2/PM sound card that possibly could be used as a DAC?
My budget is about 700 USD for headphones, amp and DAC. The Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro costs 220 USD new, and I can buy the used Beyerdynamic DT 1990 Pro's for about 400 USD (they cost 700 new in my country). If I buy the 1990's, I have 300 USD left for amp+DAC. Here's the local price for some of the often recommended amps and DACs:
- Schiit Magni 2 + Modi 2 = 160 + 160 = 320 USD
- Schiit Magni 2 Uber + Modi 2 Uber = 230 + 230 = 460 USD
- Schiit Asgard 2 = 370 USD
- O2+ODAC not available from local vendor, 279 USD from official webpage + 25% taxes = 350 USD
- Creative SoundBlaster Z = 80 USD
Should I go for the 1990's, or is the 990's better suited for my preference and usage? It's worth mentioning that I can return the 990's if I don't like them, but I can't return the 1990's since I would not be buying them in a store. Which amp+DAC combo do you recommend that I get? It's important that the equipment I buy is capable to get out the full potential of the headphones.
I would really appreciate any help I can get!
My Sennheiser HD595 isn't working properly anymore, so it's time to replace it. I'm looking for open headphones with a warm sound signature and with plenty of bass (I like a good rumble ). In other words, I'm looking for something completely different than the HD595, which I find neutral and boring.
The headphones will be used for the following, while connected to a Windows PC:
- Gaming, primarily FPS games like CS:GO and PU Battleground, so good imaging is important
- Watching movies and TV shows, good bass is particularly important here
- Music - many different genres like metal, rock, classical, rap and so on.
After quite a bit of searching, I was about to settle for a Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro as they seem to be one of the only open headphones with the amount of bass I'm looking for, even though I'm a bit concerned about the treble people keep characterizing as harsh. But then I got an offer to buy a Beyerdynamic DT 1990 Pro that is barely used for almost half the price of a new one. From what I understand, I also need a headphone amp and a DAC. If it's any good, I have a Xonar D2/PM sound card that possibly could be used as a DAC?
My budget is about 700 USD for headphones, amp and DAC. The Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro costs 220 USD new, and I can buy the used Beyerdynamic DT 1990 Pro's for about 400 USD (they cost 700 new in my country). If I buy the 1990's, I have 300 USD left for amp+DAC. Here's the local price for some of the often recommended amps and DACs:
- Schiit Magni 2 + Modi 2 = 160 + 160 = 320 USD
- Schiit Magni 2 Uber + Modi 2 Uber = 230 + 230 = 460 USD
- Schiit Asgard 2 = 370 USD
- O2+ODAC not available from local vendor, 279 USD from official webpage + 25% taxes = 350 USD
- Creative SoundBlaster Z = 80 USD
Should I go for the 1990's, or is the 990's better suited for my preference and usage? It's worth mentioning that I can return the 990's if I don't like them, but I can't return the 1990's since I would not be buying them in a store. Which amp+DAC combo do you recommend that I get? It's important that the equipment I buy is capable to get out the full potential of the headphones.
I would really appreciate any help I can get!