2rooi123
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Anyone own these cans? Are they worth it?
Originally Posted by Ridleyguy /img/forum/go_quote.gif ... but it seems unlikely, at least from what I have read to-date on them, they will be competitive sonically with the top headphones in their price range. |
Originally Posted by iponderous /img/forum/go_quote.gif Nothing that I have read about them to date has brought me to that conclusion. It's just too early to tell in my opinion. Jude has received a pair for review and created a thread about them in the full-sized headphone section with photographs. He has not posted his thoughts as yet. |
Originally Posted by Ridleyguy /img/forum/go_quote.gif I think I hedged myself with a similar 'wait and see' comment just prior to that, but for the sake of discussion, do you really think these can compete with the HD 650/600s and AKG 701/702s, and Beyerdynamic models, to name a few, that are all in the same price range? |
Originally Posted by Ridleyguy /img/forum/go_quote.gif I think I hedged myself with a similar 'wait and see' comment just prior to that, but for the sake of discussion, do you really think these can compete with the HD 650/600s and AKG 701/702s, and Beyerdynamic models, to name a few, that are all in the same price range? |
Originally Posted by 2rooi123 /img/forum/go_quote.gif Good thing is they are made of leather and metal. No plastic parts. Gives more natural sound |
Originally Posted by JxK /img/forum/go_quote.gif They won't be able to, but they were never designed with that thought in mind. Remember, the P5s are made to be a portable set of headphones, like the sennheiser px100 or ksc75, if a few steps higher in sound quality. Something like the hd6xx type headphones are designed for home use only. Big difference. |