jay567
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That's what I was thinking. What are those monster velours? Look like pillows.
Could sleep on them literally LOL.
That's what I was thinking. What are those monster velours? Look like pillows.
Nice! I'll message him. I was kind of curious how much the LCD2 pads would really help. I've seen a couple complaints that they weren't the most comfy. However, I'm sure just about anything is better than the HE-400 pads =).
Another thought, any idea if the new HE 560 pads are sold separately anywhere? Lohb's solution seems similar, though probably much cheaper also.
*EDIT*
The HE-560 look to have many attachment mechanism differences, so I'd probably rule those out.
Hi everyone. I recently got the HE-400. And am looking to buy a portable headphone amp. I can spend at most $150.
And I can't decide if I should get the Fiio E17 or E18. I also have the HTC-One which I 'll be using for music listening.
I also have an Ipod and Sandisk Fuze that I use sometime. I care more about SQ than function. So if someone can point me to the right direction as to get the E17 or E18. Thanks in advance.
Hi everyone. I recently got the HE-400. And am looking to buy a portable headphone amp. I can spend at most $150.
And I can't decide if I should get the Fiio E17 or E18. I also have the HTC-One which I 'll be using for music listening.
I also have an Ipod and Sandisk Fuze that I use sometime. I care more about SQ than function. So if someone can point me to the right direction as to get the E17 or E18. Thanks in advance.
Assuming you don't need the DAC--iPod, Fuze, and HTC won't benefit from the DAC, have you considered looking at Fiio's e11k and e12?
The e11k at $58 USD is a steal and compact. The e12 is $130 USD and larger form factor, but goes on sale from time to time at $99 USD. The e12 is the stronger AMP of the two, but both should be fine with the HE-400 cans.
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Im looking to upgrade from my DT770s to the HE400s and I heard some stuff about comfort issues. My main worry is that it will be a lot heavier than my dt770 and cause fatigue (my listening sessions are usually 2-4 hours long). Have you guys ever had problems with weight and fatigue?
Has anyone compared the he-400 and the DT990? How do they differ in the highs and mid range? I have heard the dt990 has better treble, is this correct?