I am looking for closed headphones or semi open i guess just not too much sound leakage that are easy to run with portable devices i got a fii5 too so i don't mind using that but something that's comparable to dt880's just easier to drive price range is up to $1000 :O.
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closed headphones comparable to dt880 and easy to run ?
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I listen to mostly rock/some heavy/ hip hop but that usually doesn't matter as long as there is clarity accuracy and some sound stage.
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so you wanna spend $1000 on headphones and run them on your portable devices?
cool cool.
cool cool.
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Maybe someone out there might want to exchange your DT 880s with a 32 ohm version.
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They are inexpensive, closed and produce a very natural (maybe neutral) sound. The Shure SRH840 are very easy to drive and isolate well.
I own them but maybe not for long as they press down on my head too hard. Not everyone has this problem with these, so you might want to give them a try.
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I own them but maybe not for long as they press down on my head too hard. Not everyone has this problem with these, so you might want to give them a try.
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You can try some of the Ultrasones.
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lol i didn't say i had to spend 1000 thats just my budget.
Originally Posted by David.M /img/forum/go_quote.gif so you wanna spend $1000 on headphones and run them on your portable devices? cool cool. |
lol i didn't say i had to spend 1000 thats just my budget.
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The perfect hps will be the JH-13 Pro , or the new model JH-16.
Originally Posted by David.M /img/forum/go_quote.gif so you wanna spend $1000 on headphones and run them on your portable devices? cool cool. |
The perfect hps will be the JH-13 Pro , or the new model JH-16.
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Haven't heard this, but I think http://www.head-fi.org/forums/f4/bey...d-back-424842/ using a 32 ohm DT880 would be comparable.
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^ nice, but i think it's too advanced for OP. He's better of sticking with the JH-13Pro LOL
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C'mon, if a 15 year old (me) can make an amp, ANYONE can dampen a headphone
Originally Posted by David.M /img/forum/go_quote.gif ^ nice, but i think it's too advanced for OP. He's better of sticking with the JH-13Pro LOL |
C'mon, if a 15 year old (me) can make an amp, ANYONE can dampen a headphone
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Originally Posted by Ishcabible /img/forum/go_quote.gif Haven't heard this, but I think http://www.head-fi.org/forums/f4/bey...d-back-424842/ using a 32 ohm DT880 would be comparable. |
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