Potamotrygon
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After doing a lot of research about a year ago I settled on the Ultrasone HFI 680, which have been great. I replaced the stock earpads with velour which improved comfort quite a lot. I use them for music and gaming on my computer. However I am now looking to buy a pair of open cans to get more soundstage, something more neutral, and hopefully just plain better sound quality. I listen to a lot more instrumental/ambient type music now and I'll still have the 680s when I want to listen to something bass heavy. I also listen to progressive metal (Dream Theater) and other rock/metal (Ayreon, Kamelot, etc), electronic (Glitch Mob, Pendulum, etc), sometimes some ****ty pop (omg so catchy).
One problem I've had with the Ultrasones in the past is pretty major sibilance on some tracks, but I haven't noticed it lately so it may just be the file sources I was using or bands I don't listen to much anymore. The new pads may also make a small difference, I don't know for sure.
My budget is pretty flexible, but probably no more than $300 total, if I need an amp too. Usage will be at my computer/at home since open air will leak a lot of sound.
I'm considering several models, but have concerns about each:
AKG Q701, but read that it needs a good amp to sound like anything special. Is something like a fiio e9 adequate?
Sennheiser HD598. I have some concerns about build quality, but the price is right. I have read that these lack the signature "Sennheiser Sound." what does that mean?
Grado SR225i. I am worried about the comfort of these. I have read that Grado has a certain sound that can be pretty polarizing, some people love it and some people hate it.
I wear glasses sometimes so it would be nice to get something that doesn't crush the earpieces into my skull.
Beyerdynamic DT990/DT990PRO. What is the difference between these two models? I have read that they can have harsh treble.
Audio Technica ADH700. My brother has a pair of A700s (closed version) and they sounded good and were incredibly comfortable. But at the price point (only $105) do they compete with the more expensive cans?
Seems like the brands are fairly limited for what I'm looking for, Denon only has closed cans, Shure doesn't have any in my price range that I know of. Are there any brands/models I'm missing?
thanks
One problem I've had with the Ultrasones in the past is pretty major sibilance on some tracks, but I haven't noticed it lately so it may just be the file sources I was using or bands I don't listen to much anymore. The new pads may also make a small difference, I don't know for sure.
My budget is pretty flexible, but probably no more than $300 total, if I need an amp too. Usage will be at my computer/at home since open air will leak a lot of sound.
I'm considering several models, but have concerns about each:
AKG Q701, but read that it needs a good amp to sound like anything special. Is something like a fiio e9 adequate?
Sennheiser HD598. I have some concerns about build quality, but the price is right. I have read that these lack the signature "Sennheiser Sound." what does that mean?
Grado SR225i. I am worried about the comfort of these. I have read that Grado has a certain sound that can be pretty polarizing, some people love it and some people hate it.
I wear glasses sometimes so it would be nice to get something that doesn't crush the earpieces into my skull.
Beyerdynamic DT990/DT990PRO. What is the difference between these two models? I have read that they can have harsh treble.
Audio Technica ADH700. My brother has a pair of A700s (closed version) and they sounded good and were incredibly comfortable. But at the price point (only $105) do they compete with the more expensive cans?
Seems like the brands are fairly limited for what I'm looking for, Denon only has closed cans, Shure doesn't have any in my price range that I know of. Are there any brands/models I'm missing?
thanks