haha yeah, sure fire way to best your headphonesThat's hilarious. It makes sense even if it was a typo!
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Sennheiser HD820
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gimmeheadroom
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You sound like me after I pop open the 7th bottlehaha yeah, sure fire way to best your headphones
keyboards should predict what i meant to say and fix my wordsYou sound like me after I pop open the 7th bottle
muscleking
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My little sennheiser silver logo sticker fell off one side. Can't believe they use sticker. I wonder I can ask sennheiser for one lol. Build quality is better than hd800s but still have these little things.
What serial number are these to now? Mine is 1500 which is probably built in the first year of production. Hey later will be one of those low serial number one. I had a 1000 hd800 silver one and was easy to sell. Beyerdynamic t1 first gen people want high serial.
Mine came with 3 cables and I checked spec online looks like newer ones are only 2 cables now?
I'll try the headband tape to get it tighter. Should used a different headband all together.
What serial number are these to now? Mine is 1500 which is probably built in the first year of production. Hey later will be one of those low serial number one. I had a 1000 hd800 silver one and was easy to sell. Beyerdynamic t1 first gen people want high serial.
Mine came with 3 cables and I checked spec online looks like newer ones are only 2 cables now?
I'll try the headband tape to get it tighter. Should used a different headband all together.
joshnor713
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One of my stickers is starting to come off tooMy little sennheiser silver logo sticker fell off one side. Can't believe they use sticker. I wonder I can ask sennheiser for one lol. Build quality is better than hd800s but still have these little things.
What serial number are these to now? Mine is 1500 which is probably built in the first year of production. Hey later will be one of those low serial number one. I had a 1000 hd800 silver one and was easy to sell. Beyerdynamic t1 first gen people want high serial.
Mine came with 3 cables and I checked spec online looks like newer ones are only 2 cables now?
I'll try the headband tape to get it tighter. Should used a different headband all together.
gimmeheadroom
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New meaning to "Sticker shock!"My little sennheiser silver logo sticker fell off one side. Can't believe they use sticker. I wonder I can ask sennheiser for one lol. Build quality is better than hd800s but still have these little things.
What serial number are these to now? Mine is 1500 which is probably built in the first year of production. Hey later will be one of those low serial number one. I had a 1000 hd800 silver one and was easy to sell. Beyerdynamic t1 first gen people want high serial.
Mine came with 3 cables and I checked spec online looks like newer ones are only 2 cables now?
I'll try the headband tape to get it tighter. Should used a different headband all together.
I got one cable with my HD 800s (s, niot S) which were NOS but bought well after they were unobtanium.
ruinedx
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Just as a note I think I mentioned before, the HD820 is modeled for the HD800S sound - so the bass should not be the typical type of increased bass you would find in the average closed headphone. While it is true you can increase the bass by increasing the tension of the headphone against your face (compressing pads and reducing leakage), this also will increase boominess which the designer was specifically attempting to avoid with this design. It should be tight enough that it doesn't fall off your head, but the fit will feel slightly less tight than the HD800S and this is by design to allow some partial leakage of sound out of the pads to preserve a reference-level type sound with less boominess than a typical closed back.Just picked up a preowned hd820. when i put it on and listen to it pretty loud wife said it leaks just as much as the hd800s which i got rid of a while ago lol. if i press the headphone against my face and the bass is quite a bit more enjoyable. is it just my face or a lot of people is like this? it doesn't have much clamping force. any aftermarket pads that can seal better?
i think it's an enjoyable sound. even without perfect seal the bass is a bit stronger than the hd800s. i sold my lcd xc for almost the price of this so it's not a bad trade. now i realized i have no planar left. comfort is much better than any lcd headphones because it's lighter. listening to some old rap from the 90s only in 320k format through hugo and it's pretty damn good hehe. time to get an ebay tidal again.
The times I would only consider increasing tension on HD820 would be - #1 the headphone is literally falling off your head because its that loose, or there is a visible gap in the earcup seal, #2 big glasses that prevent the earcups from sealing normally. Otherwise, if you want the typical closed back heavy bass you are probably better off with a different headphone, as this one is meant to have a more lean, tight, reference-type sound... just with a bit more isolation from a loud environment than the HD800S offers.
I have found most of the major complaints regarding the HD820 are not regarding its actual spectacular performance once you really analyze them, but rather an expectations issue. People either expect it to sound *better* than the HD800S because it costs more, or they expect it to have huge amounts of bass because it is a closed back. Neither is true, because it is psychoacoustically modeled after the lean reference-type sound of the HD800S, and while it comes close to the HD800S it maybe is only 95% of the way there. The extra cost is due to the more complex design and materials that went into making a closed back that sounds like an HD800S.
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Very helpful insight, I definitely found this to be true as I evaluated the two.
Nooborghini
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Thinking of grabbing a Singxer SA-1 for my HD820 and 800. Thoughts?
I haven’t heard it but it’s supposed to smooth, so it should be a good fit. Zeos said he couldn’t tell the difference between that and a GS-X Mini, for whatever that’s worth.Thinking of grabbing a Singxer SA-1 for my HD820 and 800. Thoughts?
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You'd be better off with this http://garage1217.com/new_website_003.htmThinking of grabbing a Singxer SA-1 for my HD820 and 800. Thoughts?
ruinedx
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GS-X mini is not particularly good with HD800S/820I haven’t heard it but it’s supposed to smooth, so it should be a good fit. Zeos said he couldn’t tell the difference between that and a GS-X Mini, for whatever that’s worth.
Nooborghini
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GS-X mini is not particularly good with HD800S/820
Ah yeah I think I am just gonna grab the V280 you recommended way back.
Looking to upgrade my DAC+AMP soon
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Well at this point you'd probably be better with Cavalli Liquid Gold X if you want solid state, it wasn't available back then. It also has a decent DAC built in.Ah yeah I think I am just gonna grab the V280 you recommended way back.
Looking to upgrade my DAC+AMP soon
https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=38967
http://enjoythemusic.com/magazine/e..._Liquid_Gold_X_Headphone_Amplifier_Review.htm
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Nooborghini
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Well at this point you'd probably be better with Cavalli Liquid Gold X if you want solid state, it wasn't available back then. It also has a decent DAC built in.
https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=38967
http://enjoythemusic.com/magazine/e..._Liquid_Gold_X_Headphone_Amplifier_Review.htm
That is actually very neat, I remember I tried the Liquid Platinum for a bit but ended up returning without any tube rolling. It was real nice but I couldn't really warrant the purchase when I had the LD MK2.
My LD MK8 recently broke and is currently looking into being repaired but nobody in my city has any clue what this amp is unfortunately.
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The Liquid Gold review is explaining the difference between the two.
After reading very surprised it is a better amp than the platinum. Very interesting, may grab this.
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