If it is any consolation, the DT880s sound better than the T1 on some of my older music. For instance, I listened to Back In Black by AC/DC a few minutes ago and it did not sound all that good with the T1. I switched to the 880 and it rocked, more musical. But on my newer, better recorded CDs, the T1 seems to win every time.
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I use my tube amp at 1 o'clock for both my HD800s and T1s. Same volume...more or less.
Originally Posted by Necrolic /img/forum/go_quote.gif A tube amp is recommended for a reason, but from what I understand a decent SS amp should power them very well. Seaman you must listen at VERY high volume if you're listening that high on a tube amp O_o I've spoken with a few people who listen at 11-12 o'clock on lower end SS amps who say it is almost too loud at times. But yeah I'd say a balanced SS amp or a tube amp would be optimal for T1s even if they are very efficient, just from what I've heard from others. |
I use my tube amp at 1 o'clock for both my HD800s and T1s. Same volume...more or less.
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I understand the DT880 600ohm eliminates the muddy sound. Also, I have heard it cuts down on the annoying 8KHz hump with my 250ohms. You might not see the same benefits from buying the T1 that I see. Note: The T1 also has a noticeable 8K hump, although not quite as big/wide.
On a side note, the T1 sound stage may not be as big as the Senn HD800, but as I sit here with my T1 playing Hot and Cold by Katy Perry from the Grammy Nominees CD, I swear I keep hear my wife calling. I have paused the CD 3 times only for her to tell me she did not say a word to me.
Originally Posted by stang /img/forum/go_quote.gif I got the 600ohm though |
I understand the DT880 600ohm eliminates the muddy sound. Also, I have heard it cuts down on the annoying 8KHz hump with my 250ohms. You might not see the same benefits from buying the T1 that I see. Note: The T1 also has a noticeable 8K hump, although not quite as big/wide.
On a side note, the T1 sound stage may not be as big as the Senn HD800, but as I sit here with my T1 playing Hot and Cold by Katy Perry from the Grammy Nominees CD, I swear I keep hear my wife calling. I have paused the CD 3 times only for her to tell me she did not say a word to me.
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I would say that they have about 80% of the sound stage of the HD800s. Not a slam dunk in this area by any means.
Originally Posted by XLR1 /img/forum/go_quote.gif On a side note, the T1 sound stage may not be as big as the Senn HD800, but as I sit here with my T1 playing Hot and Cold by Katy Perry from the Grammy Nominees CD, I swear I keep hear my wife calling. I have paused the CD 3 times only for her to tell me she did not say a word to me. |
I would say that they have about 80% of the sound stage of the HD800s. Not a slam dunk in this area by any means.
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Sorry to bring up the cable issue again but since SAA have been mentioned, I just wanted to point this out: http://www.head-fi.org/forums/f4/bal...saa-do-476358/
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CORRECTION: I changed my mind. I had the T1s pushed too far forward on my head and part of the treble was missing (chair pillow push). The T1 is extremely sensitive to location on my head. When centered or pushed slightly back into position, the T1s sound better with everything, old and new!
Originally Posted by XLR1 /img/forum/go_quote.gif If it is any consolation, the DT880s sound better than the T1 on some of my older music. For instance, I listened to Back In Black by AC/DC a few minutes ago and it did not sound all that good with the T1. I switched to the 880 and it rocked, more musical. But on my newer, better recorded CDs, the T1 seems to win every time. |
CORRECTION: I changed my mind. I had the T1s pushed too far forward on my head and part of the treble was missing (chair pillow push). The T1 is extremely sensitive to location on my head. When centered or pushed slightly back into position, the T1s sound better with everything, old and new!
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It's pretty clear to me that the hd800 is louder at the same power level, my sound meter says the same
louder cans tends to sound better so I think it's pretty important to put cans at the same sound level.
Originally Posted by MacedonianHero /img/forum/go_quote.gif I use my tube amp at 1 o'clock for both my HD800s and T1s. Same volume...more or less. |
It's pretty clear to me that the hd800 is louder at the same power level, my sound meter says the same
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On a tube amp this may be different – depending on the output impedance.
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Originally Posted by hawat /img/forum/go_quote.gif It's pretty clear to me that the hd800 is louder at the same power level, my sound meter says the same |
On a tube amp this may be different – depending on the output impedance.
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Maybe. I only have ss and hybrid amp here to test unfortunately
. Oh well if I m not too lazy ill go check on my friend tube amp later.
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My point was that on a tube amp they were pretty close to the same volume.
High impedance cans need more voltage than current to power them and this is where tubes excel over SS amps.
Originally Posted by hawat /img/forum/go_quote.gif It's pretty clear to me that the hd800 is louder at the same power level, my sound meter says the same |
My point was that on a tube amp they were pretty close to the same volume.
High impedance cans need more voltage than current to power them and this is where tubes excel over SS amps.
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Oh I see, sorry I misunderstood your comment
Just not to scare people with ss amp away from the T1 though, I' ll just add that they are still perfectly usable on ss amp, I' m using them at 20% volume on 840c > rpx-33 .
Just not to scare people with ss amp away from the T1 though, I' ll just add that they are still perfectly usable on ss amp, I' m using them at 20% volume on 840c > rpx-33 .
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Absolutely, they do sound very good out of the SS amps that I've heard them with too.
Originally Posted by hawat /img/forum/go_quote.gif Oh I see, sorry I misunderstood your comment Just not to scare people with ss amp away from the T1 though, I' ll just add that they are still perfectly usable on ss amp, I' m using them at 20% volume on 840c > rpx-33 . |
Absolutely, they do sound very good out of the SS amps that I've heard them with too.
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You should still be careful. I remember seeing an article somewhere in SS that claimed even 1-2 dB of volume difference can greatly affect subjective perception (1-2 dB is barely noticeable)
Originally Posted by MacedonianHero /img/forum/go_quote.gif My point was that on a tube amp they were pretty close to the same volume. High impedance cans need more voltage than current to power them and this is where tubes excel over SS amps. |
You should still be careful. I remember seeing an article somewhere in SS that claimed even 1-2 dB of volume difference can greatly affect subjective perception (1-2 dB is barely noticeable)
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1dB by definition is the smallest audible change in volume that the human ear can detect. FWIW
Originally Posted by jawang /img/forum/go_quote.gif You should still be careful. I remember seeing an article somewhere in SS that claimed even 1-2 dB of volume difference can greatly affect subjective perception (1-2 dB is barely noticeable) |
1dB by definition is the smallest audible change in volume that the human ear can detect. FWIW
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no... that's completely false. 1 dB is a logarithmic measure of sound pressure. In my experience, most people won't consciously notice a change in volume unless you increase by 3-5 dB. if you use foobar, try it using their built in double blind tester (make an EQ with +3 db in all frequencies)
However, that same 5 dB or so is actually increasing the loudness of your music by close to a factor of 2. It will absolutely affect your subjective impressions of sound quality whether you consciously notice the volume increase or not.
Originally Posted by MacedonianHero /img/forum/go_quote.gif 1dB by definition is the smallest audible change in volume that the human ear can detect. FWIW |
no... that's completely false. 1 dB is a logarithmic measure of sound pressure. In my experience, most people won't consciously notice a change in volume unless you increase by 3-5 dB. if you use foobar, try it using their built in double blind tester (make an EQ with +3 db in all frequencies)
However, that same 5 dB or so is actually increasing the loudness of your music by close to a factor of 2. It will absolutely affect your subjective impressions of sound quality whether you consciously notice the volume increase or not.
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