Gclef
Head-Fier
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While I do understand (and appreciate) how different people hear things differently, I can't quite understand how some descriptions are absolutely ridiculous and untrue. The DT 770 (80 ohms) LACK bass? Really? What? I started out looking for slightly "bassy" cans...and these Beyer's are off the charts. The bass is EVERYWHERE. I actually enjoyed them for the short time I had them, but they're not what I'm after...too boomy, I want something cleaner and tighter overall. There's just no way in hell you can say they're NOT bassy...LIE! Then there's the Sony Z1000. Someone said they have too much bass. Really? What? These are unquestionably neutral...borderline analytical cans if anything. They shouldn't allow people who are tone deaf to post headphone reviews. I can understand differences in headphones to varying degrees, but it's just not right when people are completely misleading. Is there a reason for that? Are they so self-centered that they need to stand out in the crowd? Do they get-off on tripping people up? Thankfully it's the exception and not the norm.
I'm still on the hunt for MY perfect cans. I have a pair of D2000's on the way. For the most part they are regarded as "bassy", yet you can find plenty of reviews that say....not so. Really? What? LOL! I'm hoping these are the "holy grail" to MY ears...but we shall see. My only worry is the soundstage. If they have 75% of the soundstage of those Beyer's, I may be onto something (?)
I'm still on the hunt for MY perfect cans. I have a pair of D2000's on the way. For the most part they are regarded as "bassy", yet you can find plenty of reviews that say....not so. Really? What? LOL! I'm hoping these are the "holy grail" to MY ears...but we shall see. My only worry is the soundstage. If they have 75% of the soundstage of those Beyer's, I may be onto something (?)