Sennheiser HD 700 Impressions Thread
Feb 15, 2013 at 5:06 AM Post #361 of 9,291
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I only tried new stuff like soilwork, disturbed and scar symmetry
if I may ask: just for when I'm gonna try some "older" metal how did you EQ them to sound better?  
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The only EQ that's possible is just crank the lower registers up. Then you muddy up midrange and muffle up the highs by doing so. But you'll also be listening to them in a new light! :D
 
Feb 15, 2013 at 5:14 AM Post #362 of 9,291
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The only EQ that's possible is just crank the lower registers up. Then you muddy up midrange and muffle up the highs by doing so. But you'll also be listening to them in a new light! :D

K thx ill try it 
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Feb 15, 2013 at 9:01 AM Post #364 of 9,291
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I have asked many times. Do you recommand me to buy HD700 even though I had hd800s already?

I've seen few people preferring the hd700, only you could tell.
But  you'd think by buying the  top sennheiser headphone , you'd be above any hype
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Why not try the audeze lc2, or the beyer T1, or the hifiman he500 , or the srh1840 etc...
 
Feb 15, 2013 at 9:15 AM Post #365 of 9,291
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I have asked many times. Do you recommand me to buy HD700 even though I had hd800s already?

maybe this helps:
 
http://www.headfonia.com/ls-take-on-the-sennheiser-hd700/
 
Mike: "Oh, BTW if anybody wants to trade his HD700 with my HD800, straight trade with no additional cash, I’m all for it. 
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 Seriously."
 
Feb 15, 2013 at 9:18 AM Post #366 of 9,291
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I've seen few people preferring the hd700, only you could tell.
But  you'd think by buying the  top sennheiser headphone , you'd be above any hype
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Why not try the audeze lc2, or the beyer T1, or the hifiman he500 , or the srh1840 etc...

LCD-2 would be my top choice for complementing HD700/800.. if it wasnt so damn overpriced where I live! 
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Feb 15, 2013 at 1:43 PM Post #367 of 9,291
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I have asked many times. Do you recommand me to buy HD700 even though I had hd800s already?

 
NO! - I have the HD 800 and also the HD 650 and HD 600 (in the guise of the limited edition HD 580 Jubilee).
 
When I compared the HD 800, 700 and 650 I found that the 700 was a big step up from the 650, but was not a patch on the 800.
 
Having the 800 already, there was no point in getting the 700 as I already had something very much better.
 
Feb 15, 2013 at 6:00 PM Post #369 of 9,291
As many people have noted on this thread and elsewhere, a lot of this is subjective.  Some people love the Sennheiser sound and appreciate the differences between each headphone.  I spent a lot of time auditioning the 700 and 800 and like them both.  At the price range of the 800, I might consider something else though, just for variety, but if I had the funds to spare, I would keep both the 700 and 800, they are different enough to my ears.  
 
Feb 16, 2013 at 9:20 AM Post #372 of 9,291
I don't think it's worth it to own the same "house" sound if you already have the HD800s. The HD700s is a significant and noticeable departure from HD650s and it's probably accurate to say it's somewhere in between HD800's neutrality and HD650's lushness.
 
I had the HD800s for about a month and I'll likely get it in again just to confirm my bias towards the HD700s. I was not overwhelmed by the HD800s to go out and find a pair on the used market (because it's frankly not worth the retail price with other great options out there). When I grabbed the HD700s on a "hunch" after reading reviews, I was pleasantly surprised and rewarded with a sonic signature that suits my listening preferences. YMMV but I think if you love your HD800s, stick with that. There's no point to step down to the HD700s characteristics that may err away from neutral.
 
Feb 16, 2013 at 9:38 AM Post #373 of 9,291
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I have the HD800s there not going anywhere.  I'm trying to find out if there is much of a difference between the 800s and the 700s to own both?

 
Then my only advise is to listen and decide for yourself and ignore what anyone else says.
 
The HD 700 certainly sound different from the HD 800 and are loved by quite a few recording engineers.
 
My own decision was that I had the HD 800 and found no benefit in having the HD 700 as well and sold the 700 on to a recording engineer (who loves them).
 
So listen for yourself and if you feel the difference is enough for you to have both then go for it - but it's a decision *you* need to make for yourself.
 
Feb 16, 2013 at 9:53 AM Post #374 of 9,291
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 I'll likely get it in again just to confirm my bias towards the HD700s

I don't think the controversy is about if the hd700 would please, but if the sound signature suggested is worth the price.
I have no doubt that some people would hate the hd800, but most people would recognize they offer something you don't find on competition.
It has been suggested on this thread , that the hd700 offers some similarity with some lower priced grados.
 
Anyway there's two way to take it :
- you love the hd700, hence this has no price
- you might love better cheaper alternatives.
 
Feb 16, 2013 at 10:11 AM Post #375 of 9,291
Absolutely no controversy intended. Sound preference is a highly subjective thing that no charts, graphs, measurements can really quantify. Some really well-measured phones I absolutely don't like (LCD-2s), some poorly measured phones I do like (SRH-1840s).
 
As far as Grados compared to HD700s, I didn't prefer the SR225i's that I had a while back but do love the HD650s "veiled" sound much better when I had those 2 at the same time. The SR225i's went out and the HD650s has stayed for the duration of my possession. The HD700s will also stay permanently as one of my favorite headphones, more so than the HD650s. 
 

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