CrackerSmasher
New Head-Fier
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Hi everyone
I was just curious to see everyone's opinion on my problem
So a month or so ago i had posted a thread asking about the differences of two pairs of headphones and got responses using words like "recessed", "more neutral" and things of that nature.
Now I know what these words mean in terms of sound, but they were using them to compare the two headphones, but I've never touched either pair.
Now that is perfectly fine, but I wanted to know if i could really tell a difference of those factors especially because the highest quality pair of headphones i use on a daily basis are my Astro A40's, and although theyre great, i dont know if they are good enough that i could tell the difference between "recessed mids" and a having a "neutral tone"
For future reference i was asking about the Beyer DT880 and DT770 models (250 ohms; both)
I'm looking into the DT770's right now, but people always say that the DT880's have more "neutral sound", and that the DT770's have "recessed mids".
Coming from my sound experience would that make a huge difference that i should spend an extra ~$90-$100 extra\
Thanks in advance
-CrackerSmasher
I was just curious to see everyone's opinion on my problem
So a month or so ago i had posted a thread asking about the differences of two pairs of headphones and got responses using words like "recessed", "more neutral" and things of that nature.
Now I know what these words mean in terms of sound, but they were using them to compare the two headphones, but I've never touched either pair.
Now that is perfectly fine, but I wanted to know if i could really tell a difference of those factors especially because the highest quality pair of headphones i use on a daily basis are my Astro A40's, and although theyre great, i dont know if they are good enough that i could tell the difference between "recessed mids" and a having a "neutral tone"
For future reference i was asking about the Beyer DT880 and DT770 models (250 ohms; both)
I'm looking into the DT770's right now, but people always say that the DT880's have more "neutral sound", and that the DT770's have "recessed mids".
Coming from my sound experience would that make a huge difference that i should spend an extra ~$90-$100 extra\
Thanks in advance
-CrackerSmasher