AnDi86
New Head-Fier
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Wow they arrived today, hooked them up and wowz!
Originally Posted by pbirkett /img/forum/go_quote.gif I dont really need to say anything do I? |
Originally Posted by scompton /img/forum/go_quote.gif Does anyone know how to take apart at DT831? |
Originally Posted by rjp /img/forum/go_quote.gif And another one joins the Beyer club... I was thinking of getting another set of cans lately (yes, the Head-Fi Wallet Curse is setting in!), and was thinking, do I "upGrado" or try something different? Well, given that I still love my SR60s, why not check out what else is out there? A brand-new set of DT 770 Pro/80s followed me home, helped along by a 10% off coupon. I plugged them into my E-MU 0404 USB and queued up a 24-bit/48 kHz binaural recording of a pipe organ concert that I recently made. OMG. Jaw-dropping bass, indeed! Perfectly controlled, not boomy at all, BOTH quantity and quality! I then fired up Stravinsky's Firebird, and was astounded at the slam when it reached the Dance of King Kashchei. At the very beginning, the mids seemed a bit recessed, but it didn't take long for that to go away. Midrange and treble are just right - and vocals are just beautiful. Back to that binaural recording, the Beyers bring out a lot more of the venue's acoustics, it seems to me. There's definitely more headstage with the Beyers than with the Grados. I just finished listening to a 24/48 orchestral recording of mine... and it's stunning. Hindemith's Symphonic Metamorphoses just... well... rocks with these cans. I now have Linda Ronstadt's 'Round Midnight on. Just... wow. |