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Just to be sure the only difference between a mk1 and mk2 is the detachable cable right?
Just to be sure the only difference between a mk1 and mk2 is the detachable cable right?
Just to be sure the only difference between a mk1 and mk2 is the detachable cable right?
Almost ! Who know what interior cables they used on MKII ?, the drivers were confirmed to be the same as MkI...however, 900 is so easily tuned that even a dampen foam discs can affect the sound quality.
two auditions was all it took for me. the first piqued my interest and the second was compelling.
Took one. I really feel that it'd complement the T1 nicely, but as of late there've been one too many purchases. Which is annoying.
Took one listen for me. I heard it at the Charlotte, NC Head-fi meet a couple of years ago. Heard a couple of other closed cans at the same time. But I couldn't get the Th-900 out of my head. Picked it up a few months later from Drew at Moon Audio. I'm local to Moon, so I can call him, order it, and I always ask for a mini 4 pin xlr termination. Then I can just go pick it up.
If you can get the Mk1 for 700 dollars less, I think that would be financially sound. I haven't heard the Mk2, but you can probably get a lot of modifications done for 700 bucks - Including removable cables. Seen it done here recently. (Not sure who posted it. Use the search function.. lol)
I agree, the less connectors - the better. The only down side is that you will have a hard time carrying around a 10 ft long cables....not to mention if you do solid core cables ?
I do removable mod on mine because I want to be able to enjoy a 10ft length cables when I watch movies, and 3 ft length solid core high quality cables when I listen to hi-fi music
I agree, the less connectors - the better. The only down side is that you will have a hard time carrying around a 10 ft long cables....not to mention if you do solid core cables ?
I do removable mod on mine because I want to be able to enjoy a 10ft length cables when I watch movies, and 3 ft length solid core high quality cables when I listen to hi-fi music
Ah, I see. I don't really care about the length of the cable at home, as long as it's long enough.
I can see the benefit if you want to go portable, never thought of that, only thought of trying out different cables.
I don't take that kind of phones with me outdoors though, only the P7.