Tequilasunriser
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Thank you! Makes me feel a bit Google inept.
My DT 800's are barely a week old, and one of my velour pads is already showing signs of wear - in fact, at one place, if I look carefully, I can even see the cloth underneath, at the point where a section of the velour is going in the opposite direction to the fall of the cloth. Also, the foam on the pads seems a little uneven. Are both of these things normal? (btw, wanted to post a picture but seems I don't have permission - a newbie, you see)
For the record, I handle these with kids gloves, so it's most certainly not because of harsh handling.
Apart from this, the headphones sound magnificent. I listen mostly to classical, and these headphone sound divine - I've started appreciating pieces of music that I'd overlooked earlier. And I don't hear any of the fabled sharp highs that reviewers go on & on about - or maybe I'm just lucky to be listening to the correct genre of music![]()
My DT 800's are barely a week old, and one of my velour pads is already showing signs of wear - in fact, at one place, if I look carefully, I can even see the cloth underneath, at the point where a section of the velour is going in the opposite direction to the fall of the cloth. Also, the foam on the pads seems a little uneven. Are both of these things normal? (btw, wanted to post a picture but seems I don't have permission - a newbie, you see)
For the record, I handle these with kids gloves, so it's most certainly not because of harsh handling.
Apart from this, the headphones sound magnificent. I listen mostly to classical, and these headphone sound divine - I've started appreciating pieces of music that I'd overlooked earlier. And I don't hear any of the fabled sharp highs that reviewers go on & on about - or maybe I'm just lucky to be listening to the correct genre of music![]()
The thing with the 880s is, yes, there's a spike at around 6.5khz, but it's not only benign on most material, especially classical, but extremely easy to deal with if it bothers you. I use a Marantz stereo amp and I just back off the treble 2db--simple as that. You won't ever get a completely flat FR above 2khz with less than flagship phones (and not with many flagships either), but if you must have a HF problem let it be something like the 880s, with a clean, smooth response up to the peak.
Incidentally I find these phones astonishingly true-to-life on classical, and I've owned LCD-2 and HE-500.
The spike in the treble does not bother me at all. I have an EQ preset that I found earlier on this tread that knocks the peak out, but I actually prefer the stock signature of the headphones. The amp I'm using is a tube hybrid, but its definitely not a super warm amp. I guess it all comes down to taste. To me something like the HD600 is too tame in the treble. But that's the great thing about the wide selection of headphones available, a different flavor to suit everyone's taste.
A little over three months have passed since I got my pair of DT-880 Pros. Besides them clamping a little too hard, I have absolutely loved every minute with them.
Excluding the gnawing sensation that I feel when looking at Audeze LCD-2 headphones, I haven't really had any desires to buy anything else.
A little over three months have passed since I got my pair of DT-880 Pros. Besides them clamping a little too hard, I have absolutely loved every minute with them.