xeizo
500+ Head-Fier
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Some of what has been playing today:
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Well, I definitely know a pair of headphones.There are no resistors or other electronic components in a wired headphone, no matter its price. Only a simple coil (dynamic headphines) to drive it. No tuning by electronics in it.
Well, I definitely know a pair of headphones.
Sennheiser HD 630VB and Ninetec ProBeat Boris Blank Edition. In fact, there are probably more, but it doesn't matter.
The headphones I have listed have electronic components. But I agree that it is not "normally" and not often practiced.You are right, nothing ever is as easy as. But normally headphone "tuning" is not electrical components but rather physical components like materials, coils, filters, cups, pads and dampers etc.
Lol! There is always an exception to confirm a rule!Well, I definitely know a pair of headphones.
Sennheiser HD 630VB and Ninetec ProBeat Boris Blank Edition. In fact, there are probably more, but it doesn't matter.
I think @chesebert has some significant experience with Utopia and could compare the two. He has commented relatively in some older posts.I spent a good bit of time immersing myself in some of my favorite tracks last night with the NDH30, with some swapping out for the Atrium and HD660S2.
One thing that this session got me thinking about is that accuracy can mean a few different things when we discuss a headphone's ability to faithfully reproduce source material. In addition to having an incredibly accurate frequency response, I was getting such a strong sense of the Neumann's facility in reproducing dynamic swings. This was to the point where I was starting to question certain mix decisions the engineer had made on some tracks. Like, "wow that synth line that just came in was about 2db too loud" or, "I'd love to get just a touch more of that background vocal, if only it was a little louder in the mix, and panned a touch further to the right so it would stand on its own a bit more."
Switching back to the 660S2 and Atrium I'd focus on these same details, and notice how these headphones were just glossing over these kinds of dynamic inconsistencies. To be sure, both of those other cans sounded fantastic also, but this exercise really underscored the fact that the NDH30 is, first and foremost, a tool for mixing/recording/production, and it wouldn't be worth its salt if it didn't pick apart the mix in such a surgical, precise way. It was quite fun and illuminating.
When listening to a lot of my music on NDH30 it sounds like a compressor effect has been removed from the track, like the dynamics have opened up significantly. This helps to separate and "unsquish" the different vocal and instrument tracks so you can distinctly hear everything.
I really wish I still had my Utopia so I could compare to the NDH30, but I traded it about a month ago
I'd be very curious if anybody else in this thread has Utopia and NDH30 for comparison? Or maybe this has already been done, and I missed it earlier in the thread...
I have my listening notes and I did reference Utopia in my impression. Based on my notes I recall Utopia OG was an impressive and enjoyable listen once EQed a bit. The only area Utopia lacks is sub bass. Clear is a more reasonable competitor - NDH30 is better technically but Clear has a warm and inviting sound profile that will work for a lot of people and Clear is easier to drive well.I think @chesebert has some significant experience with Utopia and could compare the two. He has commented relatively in some older posts.
I have my listening notes and I did reference Utopia in my impression. Based on my notes I recall Utopia OG was an impressive and enjoyable listen once EQed a bit. The only area Utopia lacks is sub bass. Clear is a more reasonable competitor - NDH30 is better technically but Clear has a warm and inviting sound profile that will work for a lot of people and Clear is easier to drive well.
No clue. I don’t listen at 100dB+ SPLSome seem to drive the Focal drivers out of their range playing to much bass, now I don't know how much bass but it is being mentioned fairly often
Thanks!I have my listening notes and I did reference Utopia in my impression. Based on my notes I recall Utopia OG was an impressive and enjoyable listen once EQed a bit. The only area Utopia lacks is sub bass. Clear is a more reasonable competitor - NDH30 is better technically but Clear has a warm and inviting sound profile that will work for a lot of people and Clear is easier to drive well.
Correct, tuning can be altered by magnet strength, distances, material of the driver, etc. Only something like the AKG-340 could be tuned in this way, quite a rare case.There are no resistors or other electronic components in a wired headphone, no matter its price. Only a simple coil (dynamic headphines) to drive it. No tuning by electronics in it.
yes sir. thanks....Knowing your post history and a little about your preferences, I believe you meant "6 SE" and not "600 SE," right?
You can adjust the magnet distance of the DT 48/480, tinkering with it yielded interesting results, you can alter the sound dramatically. It’s literally a screw-on magnet and if you wanted to, you can replace the magnet itself with a stronger magnet.Correct, tuning can be altered by magnet strength, distances, material of the driver, etc. Only something like the AKG-340 could be tuned in this way, quite a rare case.
yes sir. thanks....
Hey I notice you have an R70X in your collection. Any thoughts on how it compares to NDH30/HD600/HD660S? I've been wanting to hear one of these for a while, even though I realize it's probably redundant in my collection (?) Do you like it?You can adjust the magnet distance of the DT 48/480, tinkering with it yielded interesting results, you can alter the sound dramatically. It’s literally a screw-on magnet and if you wanted to, you can replace the magnet itself with a stronger magnet.
Depends, if you want it to follow the Harman kurve:That’s one advantage of the NDH 30 - that it doesn’t need any EQ.