Jul 4, 2020 at 12:51 AM Thread Starter Post #1 of 3 S sunsetsunrise BannedAKA GNR4EVER Joined Jun 4, 2020 Posts 153 Likes 36 Location Musicland What is the widest soundstage in a $700-1200 closed back headphone?
Dec 26, 2021 at 12:55 AM Post #2 of 3 alpha80 500+ Head-Fier Joined Nov 25, 2006 Posts 647 Likes 204 Location Parts Unknown Also interested in knowing if anything closed back can come close to the soundstage of the AKG K812 or Sennheiser HD800/s .... ...with more neutral/flat frequency response than the K872 or HD820, neither of which is flat/neutral enough for ANY reference/remastering work.
Also interested in knowing if anything closed back can come close to the soundstage of the AKG K812 or Sennheiser HD800/s .... ...with more neutral/flat frequency response than the K872 or HD820, neither of which is flat/neutral enough for ANY reference/remastering work.
Dec 26, 2021 at 11:50 AM Post #3 of 3 GREQ Headphoneus Supremus Joined Oct 11, 2009 Posts 6,391 Likes 6,187 Location Deutschland Doesn't exist. The widest-sounding closed-back headphone is very likely the JVC HA-DX1000 (DX700/DX2000) but it's far from neutral. Beyer DT700 / 1700 Pro are already on the 'larger' soundstage end for closed-backs, but sounds pretty average compared to open-backs.
Doesn't exist. The widest-sounding closed-back headphone is very likely the JVC HA-DX1000 (DX700/DX2000) but it's far from neutral. Beyer DT700 / 1700 Pro are already on the 'larger' soundstage end for closed-backs, but sounds pretty average compared to open-backs.