maxsayer
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Just ordered them and boy am I excited.
I have mine up for sale, assuming I don't chicken out and keep them if I get an offer. I just don't have the opportunities for headphone listening right now. I haven't gotten any interest yet. I think the price is in the right range. They are about 14 months old, and pristine. Check out my ad and let me know if I'm off base with it?
http://www.head-fi.org/t/607917/beyerdynamic-dt1350-price-drop
I'll miss them if they go!
I hope they sort out the design for the next model, don't get me wrong, they sound great, but I always have to fiddle with them for a while before I can get a proper seal. really annoying.
Listening to them right now from my P-51 Mustang and once again I can say that the DT-1350 is a great portable headphone.
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Had my pair for about a month now and still extremely happy with them as portable cans on the go.
Just picked up a pair yesterday...I'm very impressed with them. The build quality is excellent (just as all my Beyer gear has been) and I don't seem to have anywhere near the same difficulty with seal that some others are having. I spent about four hours with them last night and was very impressed overall. The bass is surprisingly good and the overall presentation is larger than I expected. These are exactly what I wanted for taking to and from work.
Great portables for sure. I've gotten used to the seal issue, I nail it right off the bat most of the time now.
Anyone know how to open these bad boys up?
It can be done the same way as T50p. There is a thread with pictures of it being opened.
I would not do it though... I tried to open my T50p and destroyed them. But it can be done.