todd89
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First impressions of the beyer dt770 80 ohm is somewhat mixed. I like music and games, so I did my research and found this version to accommodate my needs. I played them with my iPhone/ipod and they definitely needed amping. So im currently pairing them with a fiio e9 desktop amp while using the iPhone/iPod as the dac to play music.
Now, when I turn the volume to something like half way, for example, everything sounds much more lively, but I feel as though the bass is somewhat too vibration orientated - like muffled and washes out the other sounds in the songs. It might be the music quality as only a handful of songs are in alac.
Could this be the poor dac of the iPhone and iPod, or perhaps the music quality? I do have a titanium hd that will be installed shortly so will I here a difference?
I shall try to ensure the songs are ripped to lossless and try the hd card shortly, but i can't see this card having a great impact. Is it true that this beyer, and perhaps a few other models, take away the rest of the sound details with its vibrating bass? Perhaps it's the fiio e9
Now, when I turn the volume to something like half way, for example, everything sounds much more lively, but I feel as though the bass is somewhat too vibration orientated - like muffled and washes out the other sounds in the songs. It might be the music quality as only a handful of songs are in alac.
Could this be the poor dac of the iPhone and iPod, or perhaps the music quality? I do have a titanium hd that will be installed shortly so will I here a difference?
I shall try to ensure the songs are ripped to lossless and try the hd card shortly, but i can't see this card having a great impact. Is it true that this beyer, and perhaps a few other models, take away the rest of the sound details with its vibrating bass? Perhaps it's the fiio e9