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Headphoneus Supremus
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So the HD600/650 has comparable bass to the Beats?
Originally Posted by kimragone /img/forum/go_quote.gif Go check out the Denon D1001. It's portable, closed and it has an excellent sound quality with a great bass and an overall sound signature that works well with rock and heavy metal. Very comfortable too. |
Originally Posted by NormaJean /img/forum/go_quote.gif I love my ultrasones hfi780 for metal and they isolate pretty good. |
Originally Posted by ljokerl /img/forum/go_quote.gif The 'S' in the AH-D1001S refers to the silver cup color. The internals are the same. And no, the Denons don't need an amp although they do have scaling potential. |
Originally Posted by donunus /img/forum/go_quote.gif Has anyone in headfi actually done a full review of the hd380 pro? Ive noticed that all 9 reviews in amazon gave them 5 stars. There must be something good about them. Am I missing something? Another thing thats also weird is that headroom has measurements of them but arent selling any. The frequency response and the 50hz square wave are pretty good on them too. I'm surprised not too many people have taken the risk of getting them around here. As for me, I will be taking the plunge into some German Maestro GMP 8.300Ds |
Originally Posted by chrisssssssss2 /img/forum/go_quote.gif I have the Sennheiser HD380 Pros and they sound great. They are very detailed with great clarity, and the way it is designed is to have the sound be put forth directly in your ear because of the way the drivers are angled. The Sennheiser HD380 Pro has sparkling highs, forward mids, and the right amount of bass. I love them, but they're not too popular here on head-fi. The only issue with them is the heavy coiled cable, but I was able to overcome this issue by using a cable winder that came with the HD202s. I uncoiled the coiled cable and wrapped it around a cable winder. Now I have no problems with them. From the other headphones that I own, I would have to say they sound like a closed version of the HD595s, which are outstanding open, dynamic headphones. |