Still looking for the right cans... what I've tried thus far.
Apr 25, 2010 at 10:40 AM Post #46 of 47
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I can confirm that with my amp and ears that the DT770/600 Premium Consumer Ed headphones are definitely NOT lacking in bass. Quite deep, very well controlled for a closed headphone and nicely impactful.

Overall, I would say that I prefer them to the DT880/600s as they seem ever so slightly less bright in the treble region.

These are my favourite balanced/neutral CLOSED headphones that I've ever heard. The D7000s were really fun and engaging, but neutral they were NOT! And as such were limited to rock/metal and some jazz. While the DT770/600s are great with everything.
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I wish I read your comparisons before spending over 10 bennies on Denon D5000 & D7000.. and still not being completely satisfied with their sound. D7000 is slightly better than my 5 other closed headphones- but cost almost as much as all 5 combined and still sound worse than my $300 Grado HF-1. I'll have to try DT770/600 next.
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Apr 26, 2010 at 12:04 AM Post #47 of 47
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Originally Posted by eucariote /img/forum/go_quote.gif
I wish I read your comparisons before spending over 10 bennies on Denon D5000 & D7000.. and still not being completely satisfied with their sound. D7000 is slightly better than my 5 other closed headphones- but cost almost as much as all 5 combined and still sound worse than my $300 Grado HF-1. I'll have to try DT770/600 next.
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As I prefer more of a balanced sound overall, I think if I could only have 1 closed can, it would be the DT770/600.
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I noticed that you had a MAD Ear+HD tube amp...great synergy with my two 600 ohm beyers too!
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