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Yes - looks like they're going to be Black on Black..
I wonder if these will be similar to the D7000 in terms of sound signature.
Yes - looks like they're going to be Black on Black..
Head-fi should start a petition drive for Denon to bring back the Fostex-made models. Add a *touch* of mids, dial back the treble a little on the D7000 and they'd be the perfect headphone line.
TH900 were out for quite a while and TH600 was officially announced today
I should be getting my Mad Dogs with dog pads this week, and I will be able to audition these to see if I hear anything special with the bass. These are supposed to be relatively neutral and nobody claims the bass is boomy, bloated, or all over the place. I've always preferred a somewhat V-shaped sound signature, and maybe I just found the ideal headphones for my taste?
Ok, got my Mad Dogs with Alpha pads this evening. These are very flat headphones from low to high. There is some "boominess" to my D5000's, I think I get it now. I believe it is subtle and not drastically muddy, but it's not as controlled, for lack of a better descriptor, than these Mad Dogs. I really enjoy the D5000 at very low listening levels, as the V-shaped sound signature is well suited to quieter music playback. Although, really cranking up the volume reveals a tad bit of harshness with the treble and the bass can overpower the rest of the frequency spectrum with some songs. The angled, leather earpads certainly help tame the loose bass and improve the recessed mids a good bit. I would highly recommend angled pads for anyone owning the Denon D2/5/7000 headphones.
You really should either send them to Mark or if you have guts dampen them yourself, it really tightens up that flapping bass. I am still waiting for my angle pads, hopefully they'll ship next week.
Just for those considering. I did the dampening myself, and for anyone whose used to dealing with computers, or even cars, its a very simple procedure. The hardest part by far is dampening the front of the driver, by making holes in it, and this is just hard because its hard to get it perfect. Otherwise the rest is very easy, just takes time. The modded D5000s are a very very good headphone, compared to a great headphone stock.
I played it safe and will be sending my D5000 in to have the tuning done. Also getting an 8ft. Copper One recable with a standard connector, which is nearly 3x the amount of the tuning. (sorry if that sentence contained a dangling participle)
considering the total investment and time it'll take, why not wait for some TH600 impressions?
Nothing to wait for, just want to get the bass dampened a bit and I don't like the stock cable so this was an opportunity to get that done as well. If another closed headphone comes out with characteristics that I enjoy, I'm sure I will give them a try if they aren't too expensive.
considering the total investment and time it'll take, why not wait for some TH600 impressions?
i had minie done last year( mod,cups,and pads and it took 6 months hopefully its less now .