Did any of the 900 owners have the chance to listen to the Beyerdynamic T1? I love it's punchy bass (could be more emphasized) and the soundstage is amazing. Can the Ultrasone compete?
I only listened to the T1 briefly at a meet a month ago, but I'll chime in because no one has yet. An important thing to remember is that I only listen to electronic and metal music. Anyways, the T1 obviously kills the Pro 900 in soundstage, separation, resolution, detail, and musicality. It is indeed a great headphone. The bass isn't there as much as it is with the Pro 900, not even close really. It is very detailed bass, but nowhere near the volume of bass that is on the Ultrasones. The mids are better too. The Pro 900 comes close in detail and imaging (for a closed can anyway) while having noticeably worse mids. For me, the Pro 900 is still king for electronic music, as well as a very good candidate for metal. The T1 is an amazing all arounder, but I wouldn't get it unless I listened to other genres that demanded the tonality and balance of the headphones. Hope this helps.
For anyone that's interested, I recently got the XB1000 and for me it does not beat the Pro900 for electronic music I listen to (IDM, dubstep, jungle, D&B, breakbeat etc). I know DJAmtrax preferred the XB1000 out of the two, but for me preference goes to the Pro900.
I prefer the the presentation of the Pro900 and find it to be more detailed overall and the bass more satisfying. The Pro900 has more punch in the mid-bass and good quantity in the sub-bass which goes right down to about 12Hz when I measured it with a tone generator (although it is a very slight flutter at that point). The XB1000's bass goes deeper I think, but is too soft and somewhat distant sounding (maybe from the bigger soundstage?). I find even with dubstep, which tends to have more sub-bass, the Pro900 does a better job of delivering the lower notes with authority than the XB1000.
I realise they are in different price brackets, but I'm still a little disappointed in them. I also think I prefer the XB700 to the XB1000 as it is more in your face than the XB1000.
So IMO, for bassheads on a budget get the XB700 or if you can afford it, get the Pro900! Of course, this is purely my preference and some might disagree and prefer the XB1000 to the Pro.
I can see now that there's no denying I need the T1 by the end of the year! I was hoping soundstage, highs and bass would come close and Beyerdynamic would justify the price by resolution and timbre.
Oh well... Here goes 6 months of no alcohol and eating nothing but toast!
Jibbie, you're making me more and more happy with my Pro 900 as time goes by. Who knows, I might even go nuts and get a Blue Dragon cable or something. But I should probably be saving up for a LCD-2...
These just came in today and... wow. Undoubtedly the most impressive bass presence I've ever heard on a headphone, even straight out of the box. Fantastic pairing with all kinds of EDM. Too early to tell, but I might go all out on these and get them balanced with some quality cables. Much thanks to everyone in this thread that recommended these, as I certainly would've overlooked them otherwise.
I'm considering buying a pair of 900's...even though they'r.cheap from buyauthorized I wouldn't mind saving by getting 750's...how much would I be downgrading? I have similar tastes in music to the OP.
These just came in today and... wow. Undoubtedly the most impressive bass presence I've ever heard on a headphone, even straight out of the box. Fantastic pairing with all kinds of EDM. Too early to tell, but I might go all out on these and get them balanced with some quality cables. Much thanks to everyone in this thread that recommended these, as I certainly would've overlooked them otherwise.
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These comments always put a smile on my face, as I felt the very same way upon initial impression. Imagine my shock, as these were my first ever high-end cans! I've had little time to enjoy them however, as I've been rather occupied with the IEM showdown. Nevertheless, there isn't a day where I have any regrets whatsoever regarding my 900 PRO's, and am forever grateful to everyone at head-fi for pointing me in that direction!
the fiio e7 or e9 seems to be your best option for that price range. I personally have an arrow amp which cost 300 dollars and i never owned any amp besides that so i really can't tell you if the fiio is good or not. Most people say that it works for an entry level amp for a beginning head-fier so it would probably be safe to get that one. Most people get the fiio e7 and e9 together since it works better that way, but you can do whatever you want to fit your budget. For the Pro 900s, get them on buyauthorized on ebay cause i believe that he gives the lowest price, 350 US
Unfortunately it's a con aswell as it does muddy up rock and other genres, but sounds fantastic on electronic and bass heavy music. It looses just a bit of that distinct tightness and control that makes the pro 900 so special.
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