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Ajzepp...They will be comfortable for sure...its amazing on how light they are .......Compared to the LCD's these seem like featherweight cans..Looking forward to your impressions!!Alex
Okay, so no impressions of how they sound, which is the most important thing, but I'm honestly very disappointed in build quality and a tad disappointed in comfort. Again, this is NOT the most important thing, so impressions on their sound will come later. But the foam ear pads are super stiff...I've heard that they soften up over time so I really hope that's true. The two cables are a nice touch and they seem to be well constructed with solid connectors, but the headphones themselves feel like a toy. I always baby my gear and so I NEVER have durability issues, but I'm shocked that this was once a nearly $500 headphone. The overall look is quite nice, but once you pick them up and handle them, they just feel very cheap to me. The Beyer DT880s have a much better build quality, IMO, and the initial comfort was also significantly better. The 880s didn't quite do it for me sonically, though, so hopefully these will be a step up. So anyway, so far I give them low marks, but that could all change with some head time. I'll get the Meier fired up here shortly and report back.
First impressions are important. Sorry yours was disappointing.
Akgs take notorious long to break in - 300 to 500 hours of breaking in ...Foam has to break in too ... Though I have to agree that beyers make some of the most comfortable phones ... Put some complex music or break-in track on repeat and come back after a week And no I am not exaggerating
I definitely am disappointed with the build, but so far I have two positive things to report: The bass is tight and crisp, even though it doesn't have extension. That's right up my alley. I sent my Sennheiser 518s to a guy in Hawaii since the bass was boomy as all hell and it was like wearing heaters on my ears. So far I like the bass. Secondly, the sound stage is nice. I need to listen more, but the sound is definitely more diffuse and it's allowing the music to breathe....that's a good thing. Only source I'm using right now is my DirecTV channels, so haven't even gotten to a quality source yet. I can live with the build if these things deliver sonically....but honestly, when you hold these in your hands along side the LCDs, isn't the difference in build just shocking?? I know it's two different price points, but both of my Beyer headphpones - the 880s and 1350s - were less expensive and build much better. You have some of the most beautiful headphones ever built...it must be quite the contrast lol.
Okay, I'll definitely be mindful of that....I'll leave them on while I'm sleeping tonight and at work tomorrow. What are you guys amping these with again?
I own the LCD and I can't disagree that they are well-made. As was the HD800 that I owned. I have never used a Beyer so don't have it to use as a comparison. I honestly wasn't disappointed in the Q701 build or shocked by them in comparison to the LCD. I welcomed how light they are and how comfortably they fit on my head in comparison to other headphones I have or have had, including the LCD. I don't find the pads the least bit hard or uncomfortable, But that's me, that's my head. You have different expectations and needs. If the Q has a lousy build and fit for you, then that's the way it is. As I said, I'm sorry you're disappointed.I hope the early good points about the sound hold up for you and that they compensate for the downside.Dave
I'm using a JDLabs version of the Objective 2, the O2.Dave
Funny thing about headphones. When I'm wearing mine, they all look alike - invisible.
I figured out why these are so much more power hungry than I thought....actually it was a buddy of mine who figured it out. Appaerntly AKG lists their sensitivity spec in dB/V instead of dB/mW. I thought their sensitivity was around 105, cause that's what I saw listed....but it's actually about 90, so they need quite a bit more current than i thought. That's perfectly fine since I have two very capable amps to drive them. I just wonder if others realize this? I haven't tried them out of my iPod yet, but I'm guessing they'll sound terrible. These clearly need an amp, you guys are right 100%. Also, are these made in China?? My bud also told me that around the time Quincy Jones came on board, they shifted manufacturing to China instead of Austria. This would explain some of the quality issues that I took issue with yesterday...I prefer not to buy Chinese gear if possible, not because I have anything against them, but because I don't believe their business/manufacturing standards are up to par with countries like Germany and Austira...or even the US. Im at work and can't look at my pair, but I know I've seen pics of K701s that said made in Austria...do the Qs say that??
I checked the lower left-hand corner of my Q701 box. It reads, "Made in Austria." Dave