jm78
New Head-Fier
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Just ordered some velour pads for my 600's, couldn't take it anymore, getting jealous of everybody else with velours.
Just ordered some velour pads for my 600's, couldn't take it anymore, getting jealous of everybody else with velours.
Are there two versions of this headphone? An S version and Non-S version?
In that case, I went ahead and ordered a pair as well as the velour pads!
Package is set to arrive this Saturday.
Just checked the 600's with battlefield 3 beta, sounded good. Didn't get to test longer than 10 minutes though, server crashed on me and game froze. Took forever to get into a game too, hope this is not what the retail version will be like. Or maybe my geforce 9800gt just gave out, lol, damn I need a new gpu.
I was really satisfied with my rx700 headphones, I personally preferred them over both the monoprice and m50 headphones I had before which i returned due to lack of soundstage compared to the jvcs.
As much as I like the rx700s, I now feel i need to upgrade because they lack the subbass I desire and focus too much on midbass - but i still want the same or greater soundstage.
I'm probably going to buy some DT770 80 ohm headphones soon because they seem to have both the 1.soundstage AND 2. low bass I seek. Should I get these instead? In fact, can anyone compare the two? Comparison to denon AH-D2000 or AH-D1100/1001 are also invited.
Soundstage concerns me a bit as it doesn't seem hft-600s soundstage reaches the level of greatness for a closed can from what I'm reading in this thread......
I'll probably just order them anyways just cuz their price is so discounted.
I've owned all the headphones you've mentioned (and have sold them within weeks, and after much extended sessions with games, movies and music) except the AH-D1100, and remember them vividly. I'll get straight to the point, get the Panny HTF600 (which I've had now for 2 weeks and it is one of my favs) and be done. The only trait that any of the headphones you've mentioned have over the Panny's is that the Denon AH-D2000 has a little better imaging (almost holographic like). That's it. Seriously. Some might disagree, but I honestly think they're trying to justify their purchase.
I don't regret selling the Beyers or the Denon's, you're paying for the name. Literally.