PortaPro upgrade
Feb 20, 2011 at 9:56 PM Thread Starter Post #1 of 7

K2e2vin

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Right now I use PortaPro for jogging, etc.(pretty much my primary iPod headphone) and Sony MDR-V6 for my PC.  Lately I've been swapping out the V6s for the PortaPros for music so figure I might as well replace them.  I'm looking for something similar to the PortaPro but with better details/something more accurate.  I've had the DT-990s but do not like the fit; so far it looks as though the ATH-M50 seem like a good fit but I'm looking for more feedback(only "drawback" of the M50s seems to be the soundstage, inherent due to the closed design).  I listen to a very very wide variety of music so I need something versatile.  Non-amped prefered but that's just a preference, I can get an amp, no problem, so long as it's within reason(nothing very expensive).  Right now my budget is $300 but you know, I'd rather spend the least amount as possible.  :)
 
Thanks!
 
Feb 21, 2011 at 12:38 AM Post #4 of 7
No, it's for home(PC).  I'm keeping the PortaPro's for exercise and have no plans to replace them for that purpose.
 
Feb 21, 2011 at 9:20 AM Post #5 of 7


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I've had the DT-990s but do not like the fit
 


Mind elaborating on what you didn't like about the DT990.
 
And frankly, looking at your signature, you have likely tried quite a number of cans. Why not consider getting an dac/amp and see if they could make the V6 better? 
 
Anyway, if you do like the Porta-pro, why not get another Porta-pro and have some fun mods with it?
http://www.head-fi.org/forum/thread/518358/wooden-portapro-mod-kramer-mod
It's way cheaper than dishing out hundreds of buckaroo for headphone that might not fit your taste...
 
Feb 21, 2011 at 9:31 AM Post #6 of 7
I've already modded the portapros(kramer mod). The V6s simply do not have the lows the portapro or dt990s have, even with amping and eq.

The dt990s were simply loose on my head. I was able to bring out the mids a little so that wasnnt a problem but the cups just slid around my ear(compared to v6 which stay put and clamp around my ear nicely). I also disliked the cushion; material was soft but I'd like a thicker and softer cushion.
 
Feb 21, 2011 at 12:09 PM Post #7 of 7
I recommend the Denon AH D1100's. I just bought a pair from a fellow head-fier and love them. A good amount of bass while still remaining extremely detailed. Way bigger soundstage than I thought. One minor complaint I've read on here is that the mids tend to be recessed, but I haven't noticed it all that much when I have it EQed on my nano (treble booster) plus it gets better with burn-in. I love them, they're just what I wanted. Very comfortable, can be portable if you want, and they just sound amazing. 
 

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