Denon AH-7200
Oct 1, 2017 at 2:48 AM Post #1,261 of 3,156
What is this graph with the mountains that is 3D?
I've never seen this before.

Btw I just got a AH-7200 today and I have to say it doesn't sound much different than the MM400.
In some ways I think the MM400 might sound a tad better, it has a flatter sound vs this AH-7200.
 
Oct 1, 2017 at 7:55 AM Post #1,263 of 3,156
Oct 1, 2017 at 10:23 AM Post #1,264 of 3,156
To me they sound very different. MM400 has more warmer, more bassy and fun sound signature with smaller soundstage and less details. They are in different class to me.

Idk it seems the opposite to me. The 7200 has more bass with more depth especially. It also requires less power than the MM400, almost as little as my RP-HD10 and more than my 1More Quad drivers.
I haven't had too much time to make comparisons though so I will do more over the next days.
But so far considering the cost difference I might sell the 7200 and keep the MM400.
 
Oct 1, 2017 at 10:29 AM Post #1,265 of 3,156
Got a brand new pair on the way. £440 open box full 2 year warranty.
 
Oct 1, 2017 at 11:54 AM Post #1,269 of 3,156
Oct 1, 2017 at 7:48 PM Post #1,273 of 3,156
no rush and meanwhile enjoy your music!!!! :wink: :)
yes the headphone will improve mainly in the bass and overall refinement :)

I'm glad to hear that I'm glad to hear that! I never expected that these would be only 24 ohm impedance though. Does anyone have a idea for a 3.5 mm to 6.35 mm adapter?

Or a 3.5 mm cable for the headphones?
 
Oct 1, 2017 at 10:46 PM Post #1,274 of 3,156
I'm glad to hear that I'm glad to hear that! I never expected that these would be only 24 ohm impedance though. Does anyone have a idea for a 3.5 mm to 6.35 mm adapter?

Or a 3.5 mm cable for the headphones?
I'm finding the stock cable to be pretty good. As I'm breaking the headphones themselves the bass is becoming more defined. I was listening to some reggae yesterday and I could actually differentiate the subbass and midbass. So the bass is becoming layered as well. To test what I was hearing I switched to my Sennheiser HD630VB's and they could not replicate what the D7200's was doing in the bass department. The HD630VB's have very good bass but the D7200's bass is better. I'd have to give the edge in treble to the HD630VB's though. It's a little bit more clearer and lively up top. But I hope the the D7200's reach that level of clarity as they open up. I only have about 25 hours or so on them so far. Can anyone comment on the treble getting better with burn-in?
 
Oct 2, 2017 at 2:35 AM Post #1,275 of 3,156
yes, overall the D7200 will become more refined with more burnin, even if the improvement in the basses are more evident than those in the highs.
btw, the sig of the headphone comprises a slightly recessed highs (but very refined and textured), so it's a characteristic of the D7200.....
 

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