Eddy Flycatcher
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How do the highs compare on the D-2000 vs. the D-7000? I'm asking because I own a D-7000 and though I like it a lot, it tends to become sibilant on some (badly) remastered recordings.
I would like to hook up the D-2000 to my Corda3Move/iPod Classic to replace my current ATH M-50. I really like the highs from the M-50, so I am looking to the D-2000 to be a bit more forgiving on some recordings than the D-7000.
I have tried the D-7000 on the Corda but it is not a headphone for all the different kinds of music/different quality recordings I listen to.
For this setup I have tried the following:
Sennheiser HD-25 1 II (not very comfy even with velour pads)
AKG K161dj (very uncomfortable)
Creative Aurvana Live (nice but sounds cheap)
Shure SRH840 (sibilant)
ATH M-50 (the bass is too much on decent recordings)
I would like to hook up the D-2000 to my Corda3Move/iPod Classic to replace my current ATH M-50. I really like the highs from the M-50, so I am looking to the D-2000 to be a bit more forgiving on some recordings than the D-7000.
I have tried the D-7000 on the Corda but it is not a headphone for all the different kinds of music/different quality recordings I listen to.
For this setup I have tried the following:
Sennheiser HD-25 1 II (not very comfy even with velour pads)
AKG K161dj (very uncomfortable)
Creative Aurvana Live (nice but sounds cheap)
Shure SRH840 (sibilant)
ATH M-50 (the bass is too much on decent recordings)