Touffu
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Hey, a question for those who have these cans between their hands : how easily can the cable be changed for a non coiled one ?
Originally Posted by Touffu /img/forum/go_quote.gif Hey, a question for those who have these cans between their hands : how easily can the cable be changed for a non coiled one ? |
Originally Posted by Touffu /img/forum/go_quote.gif Oh...what about the whole "removable" thing ? It's just for...removing, not putting another instead ? o_O |
Originally Posted by Lando3000 /img/forum/go_quote.gif I received the 750DJs the same day as Warrior did and I have been using them for about 3 hours each day since and I must say that these are excellent headphones! I was underwhelmed at first but a combination of burn in and listening to a quality source really changed my opinion for the better. The only problem is that it is not that comfortable it's not totally uncomfortable since I use them for a few hours a day. However, the headband is just about flat and I have them extended all the way and I have an average sized head. It seems these were made for people with super wide but short heads. To sum it up, the discomfort comes from the headband not the cups. |
Originally Posted by warrior05 /img/forum/go_quote.gif I haven't heard a Markl modded D2000s but I know the Denons do respond nicely to mods. Just a recable does a lot for them. I'm not crazy about stock D2000s but when I listened to a recabled pair, I found them much more enjoyable. For your genres, however, I think the Shures are your better fit with a nod to the 750s since you mentioned bass quantity. I didn't mind the bass on the 840s since it was really good but the highs were what got to me. I found it too sibilant and grating. The 750s really hit a sweet spot for me. Bass has terrific presence and is nice and tight - does take burning in though. Mids are just a tick on the warm side of neutral. Vocals are very well done. And the highs are exactly where I like them. No sibilance but offers some extension and sparkle. |