Budget - 200$
Source - Schiit Magni 2
Isolation - Open
Preferred Type of Headphone - Over ear
Preferred Music - alternative, dubstep, a mix of things
Past Headphones- Hifiman he 400/ loved these but I sold em
ATH-M50x/ they are ok
Other - I'm looking for a nice all around headphone with good soundstage. A lot of headphones that I have seen at this range tend to be very bright, but I am looking for a headphone that packs a little bass.
Suggestions?
Budget - 200$
Source - Schiit Magni 2
Isolation - Open
Preferred Type of Headphone - Over ear
Preferred Music - alternative, dubstep, a mix of things
Past Headphones- Hifiman he 400/ loved these but I sold em
ATH-M50x/ they are ok
Other - I'm looking for a nice all around headphone with good soundstage. A lot of headphones that I have seen at this range tend to be very bright, but I am looking for a headphone that packs a little bass.
Suggestions?
For informing any future suggestions: Why did you choose to sell your HE-400s?
For informing any future suggestions: Why did you choose to sell your HE-400s?
MasterKuniFor informing any future suggestions: Why did you choose to sell your HE-400s?
just needed the cash :/
[quote=MasterKuni]For informing any future suggestions: Why did you choose to sell your HE-400s?[/quote]
just needed the cash :/
TBH, I don't think you're going to get much better than the HE-400s for solid bass & sub-bass around $200, unless somebody else I'm unaware of is making inexpensive magnetic planars in the same price range. Even the best engineered dynamic driver headphones (i.e. every Sennheiser model) just can't compete below 100Hz. The one thing the Hifimans won't give you is a wide sound-stage, but I'm sure you already know that, having owned a pair. You might look on the Head-Fi classifieds for a well-kept used pair.
TBH, I don't think you're going to get much better than the HE-400s for solid bass & sub-bass around $200, unless somebody else I'm unaware of is making inexpensive magnetic planars in the same price range. Even the best engineered dynamic driver headphones (i.e. every Sennheiser model) just can't compete below 100Hz. The one thing the Hifimans won't give you is a wide sound-stage, but I'm sure you already know that, having owned a pair. You might look on the Head-Fi classifieds for a well-kept used pair.
MasterKuniTBH, I don't think you're going to get much better than the HE-400s for solid bass & sub-bass around $200, unless somebody else I'm unaware of is making inexpensive magnetic planars in the same price range. Even the best engineered dynamic driver headphones (i.e. every Sennheiser model) just can't compete below 100Hz. The one thing the Hifimans won't give you is a wide sound-stage, but I'm sure you already know that, having owned a pair. You might look on the Head-Fi classifieds for a well-kept used pair.
I took a look at the 598s along with the ad900x and they both seem really bright. Do you know of a pair of cans with more bass but with the same quality as the two?
[quote=MasterKuni]TBH, I don't think you're going to get much better than the HE-400s for solid bass & sub-bass around $200, unless somebody else I'm unaware of is making inexpensive magnetic planars in the same price range. Even the best engineered dynamic driver headphones (i.e. every Sennheiser model) just can't compete below 100Hz. The one thing the Hifimans won't give you is a wide sound-stage, but I'm sure you already know that, having owned a pair. You might look on the Head-Fi classifieds for a well-kept used pair.[/quote]
I took a look at the 598s along with the ad900x and they both seem really bright. Do you know of a pair of cans with more bass but with the same quality as the two?
I suggest the Beyerdynamic DT880 Pro 250 Ohm semi-open headphones. On Amazon, you can buy the Beyer DT880 Pro for ~$230 new currently. These headphones are designed for tracking, and mixing; the frequency response is flat, with a crisp, fantastic bass response. The soundstage is excellent.
I currently use the Beyer DT880 Pro 250 Ohm w/ a Schiit Audio Modi 2 DAC, and Magni 2 Amp as a stack. I have no complaints about the sound quality of these headphones what-so-ever.
I suggest the [url=http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001B1QENY?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00&tag=teamfortresst-20]Beyerdynamic DT880 Pro 250 Ohm[/url] semi-open headphones. On Amazon, you can buy the Beyer DT880 Pro for ~$230 new currently. These headphones are designed for tracking, and mixing; the frequency response is flat, with a crisp, fantastic bass response. The soundstage is excellent.
I currently use the Beyer DT880 Pro 250 Ohm w/ a Schiit Audio Modi 2 DAC, and Magni 2 Amp as a stack. I have no complaints about the sound quality of these headphones what-so-ever.
radeonI suggest the Beyerdynamic DT880 Pro 250 Ohm semi-open headphones. On Amazon, you can buy the Beyer DT880 Pro for ~$230 new currently. These headphones are designed for tracking, and mixing; the frequency response is flat, with a crisp, fantastic bass response. The soundstage is excellent.
I currently use the Beyer DT880 Pro 250 Ohm w/ a Schiit Audio Modi 2 DAC, and Magni 2 Amp as a stack. I have no complaints about the sound quality of these headphones what-so-ever.
Nothing can beat beyer in comfort, but i feel like the bass is just not as punchy as id like in those
[quote=radeon]I suggest the [url=http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001B1QENY?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00&tag=teamfortresst-20]Beyerdynamic DT880 Pro 250 Ohm[/url] semi-open headphones. On Amazon, you can buy the Beyer DT880 Pro for ~$230 new currently. These headphones are designed for tracking, and mixing; the frequency response is flat, with a crisp, fantastic bass response. The soundstage is excellent.
I currently use the Beyer DT880 Pro 250 Ohm w/ a Schiit Audio Modi 2 DAC, and Magni 2 Amp as a stack. I have no complaints about the sound quality of these headphones what-so-ever.[/quote]
Nothing can beat beyer in comfort, but i feel like the bass is just not as punchy as id like in those
TonsharadeonI suggest the Beyerdynamic DT880 Pro 250 Ohm semi-open headphones. On Amazon, you can buy the Beyer DT880 Pro for ~$230 new currently. These headphones are designed for tracking, and mixing; the frequency response is flat, with a crisp, fantastic bass response. The soundstage is excellent.
I currently use the Beyer DT880 Pro 250 Ohm w/ a Schiit Audio Modi 2 DAC, and Magni 2 Amp as a stack. I have no complaints about the sound quality of these headphones what-so-ever.
Nothing can beat beyer in comfort, but i feel like the bass is just not as punchy as id like in those
DT770 has loads of bass (closed though). DT990 comes pretty close in amount of bass, is fully open and fits your budget.
[quote=Tonsha][quote=radeon]I suggest the [url=http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001B1QENY?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00&tag=teamfortresst-20]Beyerdynamic DT880 Pro 250 Ohm[/url] semi-open headphones. On Amazon, you can buy the Beyer DT880 Pro for ~$230 new currently. These headphones are designed for tracking, and mixing; the frequency response is flat, with a crisp, fantastic bass response. The soundstage is excellent.
I currently use the Beyer DT880 Pro 250 Ohm w/ a Schiit Audio Modi 2 DAC, and Magni 2 Amp as a stack. I have no complaints about the sound quality of these headphones what-so-ever.[/quote]
Nothing can beat beyer in comfort, but i feel like the bass is just not as punchy as id like in those[/quote]
DT770 has loads of bass (closed though). DT990 comes pretty close in amount of bass, is fully open and fits your budget.
ArieTonsharadeonI suggest the Beyerdynamic DT880 Pro 250 Ohm semi-open headphones. On Amazon, you can buy the Beyer DT880 Pro for ~$230 new currently. These headphones are designed for tracking, and mixing; the frequency response is flat, with a crisp, fantastic bass response. The soundstage is excellent.
I currently use the Beyer DT880 Pro 250 Ohm w/ a Schiit Audio Modi 2 DAC, and Magni 2 Amp as a stack. I have no complaints about the sound quality of these headphones what-so-ever.
Nothing can beat beyer in comfort, but i feel like the bass is just not as punchy as id like in those
DT770 has loads of bass (closed though). DT990 comes pretty close in amount of bass, is fully open and fits your budget.
I hear that the 990 is a very V-shaped haedphone. Do you think the 880 would perform better for my needs?
[quote=Arie][quote=Tonsha][quote=radeon]I suggest the [url=http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001B1QENY?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00&tag=teamfortresst-20]Beyerdynamic DT880 Pro 250 Ohm[/url] semi-open headphones. On Amazon, you can buy the Beyer DT880 Pro for ~$230 new currently. These headphones are designed for tracking, and mixing; the frequency response is flat, with a crisp, fantastic bass response. The soundstage is excellent.
I currently use the Beyer DT880 Pro 250 Ohm w/ a Schiit Audio Modi 2 DAC, and Magni 2 Amp as a stack. I have no complaints about the sound quality of these headphones what-so-ever.[/quote]
Nothing can beat beyer in comfort, but i feel like the bass is just not as punchy as id like in those[/quote]
DT770 has loads of bass (closed though). DT990 comes pretty close in amount of bass, is fully open and fits your budget.[/quote]
I hear that the 990 is a very V-shaped haedphone. Do you think the 880 would perform better for my needs?
K7XX's, there's new batch on massdrop atm.
Can't get better soundstage on that budget.
Well they aren't exactly bassy but they pack more punch than Q701/K702/K701
K7XX's, there's new batch on massdrop atm.
Can't get better soundstage on that budget.
Well they aren't exactly bassy but they pack more punch than Q701/K702/K701
I will vouch for k7xx any day
best value in headphones
I will vouch for k7xx any day
best value in headphones
I have ATH-m50X's and like them quite a bit. I've seen them go for as low as $100. I actually kinda got mine for less than that. I got them bundled with an audio recorder, and I sold the recorder and ended up with the headphones for about $50, which is a steal. If you are patient and can wait 1-2 months for a deal, I'd suggest going to slickdeals.net signing up and then putting a deal alert in for some headphones that you are interested in, then it will email you when something pops up.
I have ATH-m50X's and like them quite a bit. I've seen them go for as low as $100. I actually kinda got mine for less than that. I got them bundled with an audio recorder, and I sold the recorder and ended up with the headphones for about $50, which is a steal. If you are patient and can wait 1-2 months for a deal, I'd suggest going to slickdeals.net signing up and then putting a deal alert in for some headphones that you are interested in, then it will email you when something pops up.
dollarlayerI have ATH-m50X's and like them quite a bit. I've seen them go for as low as $100. I actually kinda got mine for less than that. I got them bundled with an audio recorder, and I sold the recorder and ended up with the headphones for about $50, which is a steal. If you are patient and can wait 1-2 months for a deal, I'd suggest going to slickdeals.net signing up and then putting a deal alert in for some headphones that you are interested in, then it will email you when something pops up.
Ive had these. They are OK.
RRPK7XX's, there's new batch on massdrop atm.
Can't get better soundstage on that budget.
Well they aren't exactly bassy but they pack more punch than Q701/K702/K701
Ive heard that these are super bright and are for more female vocal genres. How do they do with deeper genres?
[quote=dollarlayer]I have ATH-m50X's and like them quite a bit. I've seen them go for as low as $100. I actually kinda got mine for less than that. I got them bundled with an audio recorder, and I sold the recorder and ended up with the headphones for about $50, which is a steal. If you are patient and can wait 1-2 months for a deal, I'd suggest going to slickdeals.net signing up and then putting a deal alert in for some headphones that you are interested in, then it will email you when something pops up.[/quote]
Ive had these. They are OK.
[quote=RRP]K7XX's, there's new batch on massdrop atm.
Can't get better soundstage on that budget.
Well they aren't exactly bassy but they pack more punch than Q701/K702/K701[/quote]
Ive heard that these are super bright and are for more female vocal genres. How do they do with deeper genres?
TonshaIve heard that these are super bright and are for more female vocal genres. How do they do with deeper genres?
"bright" might be the wrong word to describe them, i would say they are clinically neutral.
I haven't had a chance to try the k7xx's but i own k702's myself and with bit of an EQ the lack of bass doesn't bother me,
If you have a chance to go and try any of the top end akg's you'll get the idea how k7xx's will sound like.
[quote=Tonsha]
Ive heard that these are super bright and are for more female vocal genres. How do they do with deeper genres?[/quote]
"bright" might be the wrong word to describe them, i would say they are clinically neutral.
I haven't had a chance to try the k7xx's but i own k702's myself and with bit of an EQ the lack of bass doesn't bother me,
If you have a chance to go and try any of the top end akg's you'll get the idea how k7xx's will sound like.
i bought the dt990 pro, they're really comfortable initially and long-term, though you might run into issues with the earpads getting in contact with your ears if they're really big
they also sound really interesting, both the treble and bass speak for these headphones (which is fine if you like it) and playing from a source like the schiit magni 2 they're both adjustable
http://www.head-fi.org/t/526839/dt880-vs-dt990-comparison-review
this is a "decent" comparison between the dt880 and the dt990 (edition 2005 and pro dont make a difference in sound), but the guy is overexaggerating on the treble on the dt990. if you have a chance to try them, you will either hate them or love them
i bought the dt990 pro, they're really comfortable initially and long-term, though you might run into issues with the earpads getting in contact with your ears if they're really big
they also sound really interesting, both the treble and bass speak for these headphones (which is fine if you like it) and playing from a source like the schiit magni 2 they're both adjustable
http://www.head-fi.org/t/526839/dt880-vs-dt990-comparison-review
this is a "decent" comparison between the dt880 and the dt990 (edition 2005 and pro dont make a difference in sound), but the guy is overexaggerating on the treble on the dt990. if you have a chance to try them, you will either hate them or love them
radeonI suggest the Beyerdynamic DT880 Pro 250 Ohm semi-open headphones. On Amazon, you can buy the Beyer DT880 Pro for ~$230 new currently. These headphones are designed for tracking, and mixing; the frequency response is flat, with a crisp, fantastic bass response. The soundstage is excellent.
I currently use the Beyer DT880 Pro 250 Ohm w/ a Schiit Audio Modi 2 DAC, and Magni 2 Amp as a stack. I have no complaints about the sound quality of these headphones what-so-ever.
I also have the 250ohm dt880s. Great headphones.
[quote=radeon]I suggest the [url=http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001B1QENY?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00&tag=teamfortresst-20]Beyerdynamic DT880 Pro 250 Ohm[/url] semi-open headphones. On Amazon, you can buy the Beyer DT880 Pro for ~$230 new currently. These headphones are designed for tracking, and mixing; the frequency response is flat, with a crisp, fantastic bass response. The soundstage is excellent.
I currently use the Beyer DT880 Pro 250 Ohm w/ a Schiit Audio Modi 2 DAC, and Magni 2 Amp as a stack. I have no complaints about the sound quality of these headphones what-so-ever.[/quote]
I also have the 250ohm dt880s. Great headphones.
RRPTonshaIve heard that these are super bright and are for more female vocal genres. How do they do with deeper genres?
"bright" might be the wrong word to describe them, i would say they are clinically neutral.
I haven't had a chance to try the k7xx's but i own k702's myself and with bit of an EQ the lack of bass doesn't bother me,
If you have a chance to go and try any of the top end akg's you'll get the idea how k7xx's will sound like.
How hard are these to drive?
[quote=RRP][quote=Tonsha]
Ive heard that these are super bright and are for more female vocal genres. How do they do with deeper genres?[/quote]
"bright" might be the wrong word to describe them, i would say they are clinically neutral.
I haven't had a chance to try the k7xx's but i own k702's myself and with bit of an EQ the lack of bass doesn't bother me,
If you have a chance to go and try any of the top end akg's you'll get the idea how k7xx's will sound like.[/quote]
How hard are these to drive?
TonshaHow hard are these to drive?
Not hard at all, they do like little amping and Magni2 should be more than enough.
[quote=Tonsha]
How hard are these to drive?[/quote]
Not hard at all, they do like little amping and Magni2 should be more than enough.
TonshaIve heard that these are super bright and are for more female vocal genres. How do they do with deeper genres?
they are less bright than he-400
they are sonically pretty similar to the he-400, actually, but a little less "sizzly"
[quote=Tonsha]
Ive heard that these are super bright and are for more female vocal genres. How do they do with deeper genres?[/quote]
they are less bright than he-400
they are sonically pretty similar to the he-400, actually, but a little less "sizzly"
My only problem with the 7xx is that I have to wait almost a whole month for them to arrive. In that case, I might as well get the Sony MDR MA900
My only problem with the 7xx is that I have to wait almost a whole month for them to arrive. In that case, I might as well get the Sony MDR MA900