That's a good question, why did you bring it up indeed. Perhaps you should in fact have stayed on topic, yes.
It was in response to another poster asking about the difference between them in a reply to another saying get the HD-600 over the HD-700
That's a good question, why did you bring it up indeed. Perhaps you should in fact have stayed on topic, yes.
Has anyone partnered HD 700 with Audio-gd nfb 11 ?
What are your impressions ?
I currently use a Hifiman HE400i. I really like the sound of these headphones, but they are not the most comfortable pair of headphones. I'm considering buying a Sennheiser HD 700 as it perfectly suits my budget and I prefer fast sound than warm sound.
I think this is correct. The HD-700 are my go-to cans for classical, which I listen to more than everything else combined and is also what I hear live most often.
No complaints from me, as-is, with classical and (mostly) with jazz. With my tube OTL amp, there is enough roll-off at the high-end that I find the '700s work well for me with many other varieties of music. But with my SS amp, it's not a pleasant experience, even though I love that amp with other 'phones, like the HightHawks.
I periodically play around with EQ and sometimes just the right settings match-up with an album and make me say "Wow", but in the end I always go back to un-EQ'd playback.
I think my next step is an HD-800 for classical playback - would love that extra level of detail.
Stuff like this kinda confuses me. Maybe it's because I use a tube amp, but I listen to pretty much nothing but metal and hip-hop with my 700s, no issues.
HD800 S sounds amazing for classical. I listened to Swan Lake by Tchaikovsky and wow, it was the best audio experience I've ever had. It was like being in Wien Staatsoper once again, I relived those moments.
I've had mine burning for about 6 hours so far and am really enjoying them. I was looking for greater clarity and treble extension than my HD650 with portability (I move around a lot while working and need something that can attach to my iPhone and travel with me). I did notice that driver placement on my head is pretty picky. If I push them forward so that the backs of my ears are touching the inside rear of the pads, the sibiliance and hot treble tones down a lot.
I just picked up "Born and Raised" by John Mayer and had a hard time liking it on my HD650- too muddy and undefined. I'm really liking it on the HD700 for the increased soundstage, clarity, and treble extension. Punchier bass, too. I have a lot more to listen to, but I can see where this could help out some of my darker CDs. Detail is certainly better, too.
James Taylor's "Live at the Beacon Theater" DVD was great. Really nice textures in the instruments and a very light yet full sound. Great micro detail compared to my HD650. It was a 256K mp3 rip, so they were pretty forgiving as well. Not so detailed that I heard artifacting from my iPhone.
Lastly, I've read some complaints about clamping force. I have what I would like to believe is a "normal" sized head and I wouldn't mind if there was a little more. The cans are very comfortable but I feel the pads sliding a bit when I look down.
This is all based on my iPhone and iPad unamped. I'll try them out with my iBasso D4 (iPad connected) and Little Dot mk III soon to see what they do. My LD has 8161s in it, so I'm interested to see what they do to the tone.
Overall, a nice set of cans but I'm still very on the fence about the value for the price. Thankfully, amazon will give me 28 more days to decide. It's definitely worth giving it a fair chance from what I've heard so far.
I've listened to the HD-800 at meets, a couple of times; I know that isn't the same as owning, but my impression was that it was close to the HD-700 in sound when listening to classical. I think it's hard to hear the incremental improvements when doing a quick audition at a meet.
For me the real question is: do I go with the HD-800 (for classical) or the HD-800 S, given the huge price difference?
Not everyone has the same ears. You may not be as sensitive to 6-7 kHz peaks as I am. I still really like HD700 and would have bought it if it wasn't for that peak. I recommend you audition HD800 S on a good amp though.
So I got my HD700 running through an STXII. Is anyone doing the same? Any recommended settings for the equaliser?
Filter Settings file
Room EQ V5.00
Dated: October 15, 2014 5:51:23 AM
Notes: Sennheiser HD 700 Flat Balance
Equaliser: Generic
No measurement
Filter 1: ON PK Fc 10.0 Hz Gain 4.8 dB Q 8.00
Filter 2: ON PK Fc 20.0 Hz Gain -0.5 dB Q 8.00
Filter 3: ON PK Fc 30.0 Hz Gain -2.0 dB Q 8.00
Filter 4: ON PK Fc 40.0 Hz Gain -3.2 dB Q 8.00
Filter 5: ON PK Fc 50.0 Hz Gain -4.5 dB Q 8.00
Filter 6: ON PK Fc 60.0 Hz Gain -4.8 dB Q 8.00
Filter 7: ON PK Fc 70.0 Hz Gain -5.1 dB Q 8.00
Filter 8: ON PK Fc 80.0 Hz Gain -5.1 dB Q 8.00
Filter 9: ON PK Fc 90.0 Hz Gain -5.1 dB Q 8.00
Filter 10: ON PK Fc 100.0 Hz Gain -5.1 dB Q 8.00
Filter 11: ON PK Fc 200.0 Hz Gain -5.1 dB Q 8.00
Filter 12: ON PK Fc 300.0 Hz Gain -4.8 dB Q 8.00
Filter 13: ON PK Fc 400.0 Hz Gain -3.3 dB Q 8.00
Filter 14: ON PK Fc 500.0 Hz Gain -2.3 dB Q 8.00
Filter 15: ON PK Fc 600.0 Hz Gain -1.5 dB Q 8.00
Filter 16: ON PK Fc 700.0 Hz Gain -0.9 dB Q 8.00
Filter 17: ON PK Fc 800.0 Hz Gain -0.5 dB Q 8.00
Filter 18: ON PK Fc 900.0 Hz Gain -0.1 dB Q 8.00
Filter 19: ON PK Fc 1000.0 Hz Gain 0.1 dB Q 8.00
Filter 20: ON PK Fc 2000.0 Hz Gain 6.2 dB Q 8.00
Filter 21: ON PK Fc 3000.0 Hz Gain 6.7 dB Q 8.00
Filter 22: ON PK Fc 4000.0 Hz Gain 5.0 dB Q 8.00
Filter 23: ON PK Fc 5000.0 Hz Gain 3.0 dB Q 8.00
Filter 24: ON PK Fc 6000.0 Hz Gain 1.0 dB Q 8.00
Filter 25: ON PK Fc 7000.0 Hz Gain -1.3 dB Q 8.00
Filter 26: ON PK Fc 8000.0 Hz Gain 1.0 dB Q 8.00
Filter 27: ON PK Fc 9000.0 Hz Gain 3.5 dB Q 8.00
Filter 28: ON PK Fc 10000.0 Hz Gain 7.0 dB Q 8.00
Filter 29: ON PK Fc 13000.0 Hz Gain 10.3 dB Q 8.00
Filter 30: ON PK Fc 20000.0 Hz Gain -0.5 dB Q 8.00
Filter 1: ON PK Fc 5000.0 Hz Gain 0.0 dB Q 8.00
Filter 2: ON PK Fc 6000.0 Hz Gain -3.0 dB Q 8.00
Filter 3: ON PK Fc 6500.0 Hz Gain -4.0 dB Q 8.00
Filter 4: ON PK Fc 7000.0 Hz Gain -5.3 dB Q 8.00
Filter 5: ON PK Fc 8000.0 Hz Gain 0.0 dB Q 8.00
I've listened to the HD-800 at meets, a couple of times; I know that isn't the same as owning, but my impression was that it was close to the HD-700 in sound when listening to classical. I think it's hard to hear the incremental improvements when doing a quick audition at a meet.
For me the real question is: do I go with the HD-800 (for classical) or the HD-800 S, given the huge price difference?