Headphones with the best bass and clarity?

Mar 7, 2010 at 3:36 AM Post #16 of 29
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Originally Posted by sohels /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Try the Denon D2000.


The OP asked about bass without sacrificing clarity. The D2000 isn't even in the same game in regards to clarity, even with markl mods. They got good bass, they just sacrifice clarity to get it.
 
Mar 7, 2010 at 4:55 AM Post #17 of 29
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Originally Posted by iponderous /img/forum/go_quote.gif
I notice that "good bass" for some Head-Fiers equates to prominent bass.


Hopefully not equating to me.
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My favorite of my 20+ is my SA5000. It is in my avatar with my K701, and Denon D7000. My DT880 pro was to the side with the T50RP with newer pads, and 7509HD.

This thread will be interesting since the OP has the HD800.
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Happy listening!
 
Mar 7, 2010 at 5:29 AM Post #18 of 29
I've never used the HD 800 before so i cant say anything beyond the following

out of every set of headphones ive ever tried, the Ultrasone pro 750 had the best bass experience ever...end...roll credits...thanks for reading :P
 
Mar 7, 2010 at 5:58 AM Post #19 of 29
He may mean he wants a headphone with more of a bass feel. Like a sub woofer. The biggest difference I hear from my hi-fidelity headphones to cheap bassy headphones is they play a bass tone, not a bass vibration. I prefer the balanced bass that hi-fi headphones have, but when it comes to playing music in a car, for example, theres nothing like having 4 10" subs. :P

Not to recommend them, but I have heard the Dr. Dre beats for about 15 mins and they have a sub-bass feel. But overall they are bad headphones... (muddy, bad soundstage, etc.) Just an example.
 
Mar 8, 2010 at 7:44 AM Post #20 of 29
Apparently some people never even bothered reading my post. I'm not looking for anything, like i had stated before i was just curious as to what you guys thought had the most bass, as in where you can really feel it but without sacrificing the clarity of the music itself. Regards to the people that actually answered, thank you very much. To reiterate my question, I just want to know some of you guys opinions on this subject since i've only been a Sennheiser guy in this hobby, so it would be nice to broaden my horizon on other products.
 
Mar 8, 2010 at 8:02 AM Post #21 of 29
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Originally Posted by Pepsi /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Apparently some people never even bothered reading my post. I'm not looking for anything, like i had stated before i was just curious as to what you guys thought had the most bass, as in where you can really feel it but without sacrificing the clarity of the music itself. Regards to the people that actually answered, thank you very much. To reiterate my question, I just want to know some of you guys opinions on this subject since i've only been a Sennheiser guy in this hobby, so it would be nice to broaden my horizon on other products.


Well, of all headphones I've heard over the past few years, there's only a few that qualifies, namely the Grado PS-1, driven by a good discrete or hydrid amp, it's mandatory to use these kind of amps because the bass can be bloated if under driven with an amp that doesn't have the proper topology (Hated the M3/PS-1 pairing.. somewhat limited even with bass boost, which sounded wrong to me) to provide textured rich controlled bass.

The quality, i.e bottomless, powerful bass is really what makes the PS-1 shine, the inviting mids and delicate highs are just icing on the cake. I won't go into details as I've only heard them a couple of times, I never owned a pair.

Sadly, it's availability is quite low as most owners seems to keep/using them, there wasn't that much pairs for sale on the market in '09/'10.

Either these or Stax Omega II MKI/KGSS. I have never heard the Audio Technica ATH-L3000.
 
Mar 8, 2010 at 8:29 AM Post #23 of 29
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Originally Posted by Killercrush /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Well, of all headphones I've heard over the past few years, there's only a few that qualifies, namely the Grado PS-1, driven by a good discrete or hydrid amp, it's mandatory to use these kind of amps because the bass can be bloated if under driven with an amp that doesn't have the proper topology (Hated the M3/PS-1 pairing.. somewhat limited even with bass boost, which sounded wrong to me) to provide textured rich controlled bass.

The quality, i.e bottomless, powerful bass is really what makes the PS-1 shine, the inviting mids and delicate highs are just icing on the cake. I won't go into details as I've only heard them a couple of times, I never owned a pair.

Sadly, it's availability is quite low as most owners seems to keep/using them, there wasn't that much pairs for sale on the market in '09/'10.

Either these or Stax Omega II MKI/KGSS. I have never heard the Audio Technica ATH-L3000.



Just to clarify PS-1's and PS1000 are the same thing correct? I've just finished reading Zanth's review on these can's and from my interpretations, he also says these things pack a whole lot of bass. Almost overkill on some tracks as he presumed. I am very interested now as to how much "bass" these things actually punch. Something i'll definitely keep in mind when attending the Chicago CanJam. Thanks for the input.
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Mar 8, 2010 at 12:54 PM Post #24 of 29
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Originally Posted by Pepsi /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Just to clarify PS-1's and PS1000 are the same thing correct?


No. The PS-1 was a limited edition produced for a German client, the PS1000 is the current Grado flagship model (said to have some similarities, though). The PS-1 I've heard had too much bass to my ears, of a sort that I wouldn't characterize as accurate and controlled, let alone well-textured. And throughout the spectrum it had a pleasing glare that made it sound «clear», but also rather unfocussed. It's a headphone made to impress, as I see it.
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Mar 8, 2010 at 1:16 PM Post #25 of 29
For me, it's the Ed8. Very nicely deep, extended and detailed bass without intruding on the rest of the spectrum. It's the best that I've heard. The D5000's were just too much for me in the bass department. However, they were the ones that introduced me to what bass extension and depth were about.
 
Mar 8, 2010 at 6:24 PM Post #26 of 29
Stax SR-007BL.
The AKG K1000 may trump it in clarity, but lack the last bit of extension.
 
Mar 9, 2010 at 12:10 AM Post #27 of 29
Of the headphones I've heard, probably the best combination of bass quantity and musical clarity is the Beyer T1s. The Denon D7000s are also very good, with tremendous amounts of bass but not quite the same clarity as the T1s.
 

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