Flat sound with Sennheiser HD650?
Sep 26, 2011 at 4:33 PM Post #2 of 18
Heya,
 
10hz up 8~9db.
20hz up 1db.
30hz down 1~2db.
40hz down 2db.
50hz down 2db.
60hz down 3db.
70hz down 3db.
80hz down 3~4db.
90hz down 3~4db.
100hz down 5db.
200hz down 4~5db.
300hz down 3~4db.
400hz down 2~3db.
500hz down 2db.
600hz down 1db.
700hz to 1khz leave alone.
2khz up 1~2db.
3khz up 2db.
4khz up 4db.
5khz up 6~8db.
6khz up 6~8db.
7khz up 4~5db.
8khz up 2~3db.
9khz up 2db.
10khz up 2~3db.
 
Everything +/- 1db to ear.
 
Or, trade it for an HD600.
 
Very best,
 
Sep 26, 2011 at 4:33 PM Post #3 of 18
AKG 701's?
 
Depends on you, there is no one size fits all option. Play around adjust to what you want if you are going to bother changing your settings.
 
Sep 26, 2011 at 5:49 PM Post #4 of 18
Those changes seem pretty huge. If you plan you make those big of eq changes to an HD650, then you'd be better off with a different headphone.


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Sep 26, 2011 at 5:57 PM Post #5 of 18


Quote:
Those changes seem pretty huge. If you plan you make those big of eq changes to an HD650, then you'd be better off with a different headphone.
 


Agreed. Eq tweaks should be minimal IMO. 
 
Sep 26, 2011 at 6:06 PM Post #7 of 18
If you are doing a digital EQ change and plan on making an 8 - 9dB increase at 10Hz you have better be prepared for some nasty distortion.  Anything above 5dB starts to really alter the sound in a bad way.

 
Quote:
Heya,
 
10hz up 8~9db.
20hz up 1db.
30hz down 1~2db.
40hz down 2db.
50hz down 2db.
60hz down 3db.
70hz down 3db.
80hz down 3~4db.
90hz down 3~4db.
100hz down 5db.
200hz down 4~5db.
300hz down 3~4db.
400hz down 2~3db.
500hz down 2db.
600hz down 1db.
700hz to 1khz leave alone.
2khz up 1~2db.
3khz up 2db.
4khz up 4db.
5khz up 6~8db.
6khz up 6~8db.
7khz up 4~5db.
8khz up 2~3db.
9khz up 2db.
10khz up 2~3db.
 
Everything +/- 1db to ear.
 
Or, trade it for an HD600.
 
Very best,



 
 
Sep 26, 2011 at 6:38 PM Post #8 of 18


Quote:
If you are doing a digital EQ change and plan on making an 8 - 9dB increase at 10Hz you have better be prepared for some nasty distortion.  Anything above 5dB starts to really alter the sound in a bad way.
 
 

 
Heya,
 
This depends entirely on how your DAC handles it.
 
Very best,
 
 
 
Sep 26, 2011 at 7:23 PM Post #9 of 18


Quote:
Heya,
 
10hz up 8~9db.
20hz up 1db.
30hz down 1~2db.
40hz down 2db.
50hz down 2db.
60hz down 3db.
70hz down 3db.
80hz down 3~4db.
90hz down 3~4db.
100hz down 5db.
200hz down 4~5db.
300hz down 3~4db.
400hz down 2~3db.
500hz down 2db.
600hz down 1db.
700hz to 1khz leave alone.
2khz up 1~2db.
3khz up 2db.
4khz up 4db.
5khz up 6~8db.
6khz up 6~8db.
7khz up 4~5db.
8khz up 2~3db.
9khz up 2db.
10khz up 2~3db.
 
Everything +/- 1db to ear.
 
Or, trade it for an HD600.
 
Very best,



Jesus.  If that's what you're doing it's time to buy different phones. 
 
Sep 26, 2011 at 7:52 PM Post #10 of 18
Sep 28, 2011 at 5:19 PM Post #11 of 18


Quote:
Jesus.  If that's what you're doing it's time to buy different phones. 


Not if you can save presets
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Sep 28, 2011 at 5:21 PM Post #12 of 18

 
Quote:
Heya,
 
10hz up 8~9db.
20hz up 1db.
30hz down 1~2db.
40hz down 2db.
50hz down 2db.
60hz down 3db.
70hz down 3db.
80hz down 3~4db.
90hz down 3~4db.
100hz down 5db.
200hz down 4~5db.
300hz down 3~4db.
400hz down 2~3db.
500hz down 2db.
600hz down 1db.
700hz to 1khz leave alone.
2khz up 1~2db.
3khz up 2db.
4khz up 4db.
5khz up 6~8db.
6khz up 6~8db.
7khz up 4~5db.
8khz up 2~3db.
9khz up 2db.
10khz up 2~3db.
 
Everything +/- 1db to ear.
 
Or, trade it for an HD600.
 
Very best,


Thanks a lot! Will be testing this tonight
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Oct 2, 2011 at 1:52 PM Post #15 of 18
[size=10pt]The driver matching on the HD600 is step down, though. If you don't like the tone, I wouldn't recommend switching from the 650 to those. You're stepping down from a warm headphone of high technical specifications to a design that is frankly outdated and was only lauded at one time because of how bad most everything else was on the market. I would wait before getting rid of it, though. Changing the dac and amp will have a big effect on any headphone in terms of resolution and damping. I suspect whatever problems you are having with the 650 could be remedied through changing the upstream gear. You will get used to tonal issues. It's the other stuff that will compel you to start EQing, not actual response imbalances. It sounds contradictory, but in practice I find it is not.[/size]
 

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