MorrisL
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No access to amazon?
No, I won't be at my US home for a while... And the country I'm in doesn't deliver through amazon. Ebay works, but the shipping is ridiculously expensive.
No access to amazon?
Just how bright is DT660? For example, I have 990 Pro and simply can't stand the harshness that seems to be the result of its bright signature. With this in mind, is it possible that I will be OK with the 660? I only listen to classical music, and I have absolutely no way of auditioning them before buying, so I have to rely on the good people here to give me some prospective.
I was hesitant to reply because I don't have a vast experience with headphones. In my opinion, they are slightly bright. They rarely feel aggressive to me. If I listen to music with lots of highs, like organ music, for 30-45 min I tend to feel fatigued. If I listen to music with more mids, like orchestral music, I tend to get fatigued after an hour or maybe a little more time. It is noticeable, but not aggressive in my opinion. I can't listen to them for very long periods of time if it is "bright music."
Maybe Sennheiser makes a closed you could tolerate.
Maybe Sennheiser makes a closed you could tolerate.
They do. It's called the Momentum but it is shamelessly advertised as an over-ear headphone, whereas your ears will feel like their in a death trap (that's if you're lucky enough to fit them inside).
Such a shame too! They're dark and can be used without an amp, which is a requirement I have for my future closed pair. Some people have mentioned they're like the closed version of HD650.
If the DT660s were dark and not bright, I'd be partying like Charlie Sheen.
Have you tried the CAL!? It is less expensive than the DT660 and, while it is a small closed over-ear headphone, it is very light, which may make it bearable to you. I do not have a DT660, but the CAL! is darker than my DT250-250, which I imagine has a sound signature similar to the DT660. I find them both very enjoyable for classical music.
Have you tried the CAL!? It is less expensive than the DT660 and, while it is a small closed over-ear headphone, it is very light, which may make it bearable to you. I do not have a DT660, but the CAL! is darker than my DT250-250, which I imagine has a sound signature similar to the DT660. I find them both very enjoyable for classical music.
Thank you. Never heard of them. Looking at the picture, though, I'm afraid they'll break the first time I fall asleep with those on.
CAL! seems to be a cheap headphone from a brand that has a relatively poor reputation. They might indeed be dark, but can they really compete with the Beyers in terms of sound quality?
Thank for replying. Now, that's a big problem, since most symphonies are actually over 30 minutes, so are a great number of classical pieces. This means one should expect fatigue from these headphones pretty much with each long use.
Looks like I need to search elsewhere for a warm closed heaphone that is as good with classical music. Such a shame! I was fascinated by DavidMaher's comment that, for classical, these are "on par" with the T1. What a great way to enjoy music to the fullest and still save a grand not buying something like the T1!
Will a headband cush that fits the dt770 fit the dt660 as well? And should i buy it-How is the comfort of the original headband?
I have just ordered the DT660. I hope they will satisdy me for my travel needs with the DX90 (For my home rig i am planning to buy the PS1000e which are astonishing. I have to get some money first.. :/ )
The dt660 or ps1k?
I guess they are doing well with some gould!