Shane D
Headphoneus Supremus
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EQ recommendations for this headphone? One that emphasizes guitar and vocals as I mainly listen to rock. I enjoy warm sound signatures.Tried a few but nothing I love. Apple Music 10band eq will be used.
I appreciate your recommendation, but considering the s2 stumps the 6xx in all other categories, wouldn’t it be more efficient to simply eq the s2? I did get these on sale for $400, and the sale is no longer active so if I chose to return these, there’s no turning back which is why I’m hesitant.I think the HD6XX might be a better match for you. While the HD660S2 keeps a natural midrange like the HD600 and HD6XX, it's more laid-back because of the calmer upper midrange. You can tweak it a bit with some extra dB around 3-4k to open up the presence of the mids, but honestly, I'd say give the HD6XX a shot. The HD6XX is still a great headphone for rock and vocals!
I appreciate your recommendation, but considering the s2 stumps the 6xx in all other categories, wouldn’t it be more efficient to simply eq the s2? I did get these on sale for $400, and the sale is no longer active so if I chose to return these, there’s no turning back which is why I’m hesitant.
DivineCurrent mentioned these settings earlier in the thread, so I'd say kick things off from there. Just grab Equalizer APO, and you're good to go!
Filter: ON PK Fc 25 Hz Gain 2 dB Q 1.2
Filter: ON LSC Fc 70 Hz Gain 1.5 dB Q 0.7
Filter: ON PK Fc 3000 Hz Gain 1.5 dB Q 2
Filter: ON PK Fc 4600 Hz Gain 1.5 dB Q 4
Filter: ON PK Fc 5350 Hz Gain -1 dB Q 5
do you have any closed back recommendations that fit this description? I really like the way the instruments sound on my soundcore q30. I’m honestly wondering if I would like something like the dt1770 pro better than these headphones.I think the HD6XX might be a better match for you. While the HD660S2 keeps a natural midrange like the HD600 and HD6XX, it's more laid-back because of the calmer upper midrange. You can tweak it a bit with some extra dB around 3-4k to open up the presence of the mids, but honestly, I'd say give the HD6XX a shot. The HD6XX is still a great headphone for rock and vocals!
Which would you recommended for someone who almost always listens to either rock, country, or jazz?I have both HD660S2 and DT1770 Pro, the DT1770 Pro is an excellent headphone particularly for detail retrieval and bass, particularly sub bass. Not bass heavy perse but more sub bass presence than the HD660S2.
do you have any closed back recommendations that fit this description? I really like the way the instruments sound on my soundcore q30. I’m honestly wondering if I would like something like the dt1770 pro better than these headphones.
Personally I listen primarily to 70's and 80's rock music for which the DT1770 is ideal. The bass from DT1770 is faster, deeper, tighter than the HD660S2. The HD660S2 has a more open airy midrange than the DT1770 Pro, treble is also slightly brighter on the DT1770 Pro. I used both these headphones with a FiiO K7 and found it too warm and smooth on the HD660S2 personally, largely due to AKM DAC's I would say. Fiio K7 better suited to the DT1770 Pro and was able to drive them fairly well. Upgraded to FiiO K9 with same THX amp modules but with ESS DAC's and it sounds better especially in terms of bass and detail, bass is more controlled if that makes sense? I haven't heard a better headphone than the DT1770 Pro in terms of detail retrieval at least not at its price point. Just be aware that the DT1770 Pro will expose poorly recorded material which is what I was alluding to in my previous post.Which would you recommended for someone who almost always listens to either rock, country, or jazz?
If it’s not too much to ask, could you give me a pro con list in comparing the two?
Also, does it require a really powerful amp? That may be a deal breaker
EQ recommendations for this headphone? One that emphasizes guitar and vocals as I mainly listen to rock. I enjoy warm sound signatures.Tried a few but nothing I love. Apple Music 10band eq will be used.
I have noticed the same myself. I do think that a lot of tracks are mastered to have the vocals slightly off center, and most often it's slightly to the left.Do most tracks have instruments favored toward the left side? It seems like the left headphone emits more sound at times in a lot of tracks, but it doesn't seem like the right is damaged. I noticed this on Oh! Darling by the Beatles, and less so but still there with closer to the sun by Slightly Stooped (intro specifically).
Besides SchwizzelKick66 reply.....Do most tracks have instruments favored toward the left side?
And like the rest of out body parts, usually all asymmetrical.It could also be that your left ear is your dominant ear. Mine definitely is.