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Can I ship you something to try out? It's not very expensive but it might be an interesting thing to try anyway. I'll pay for the postage for you to send it back to me.
I love to post pictures, it should be mandatory with all posts.
You should lead by example as I don't see any pictures with this post.
The 650's can be (as nwavguy put it) "a bit of an acquired taste". I have a friend who owns K701's (a MUCH brighter headphone) and he borrowed my 650's for awhile. His reaction was that he liked the 650s for studio recordings but preferred his AKGs for live recordings.If a recording is "dark" to begin with, or has midbass EQ boost (as many radio stations do on their announcer mics), that can produce a "heavy" sound at times. Different recordings sound better/worse/just different on different 'phones. Fortunately, that is one of those problems that can be easily solved just by throwing money at it I think one of the Beyer DT's (880/990) in 600 ohm version might be the ticket for you.
That's very true I think about live and acoustic recordings liking the brighter headphones better. Beyer says they're sending me the T90 today or tomorrow, so that should make an interesting impression. The highest I've had in Beyer headphones was the DT770-32, which has great detail in the highs, but also a bit dark overall. I put several headphones on sale here, but so far the only inquiry has been the Alpha Dog.
This afternoon I will be listening to the HD-700/800 Guy 13
Wow, you lucky Guy...
Hi FULLRANGEMAN.You are welcome to come with me this afternoon, minds you, I don't think you will be able to make it on time. Too bad. Guy 13
Hi Guy,Is there any chance the dealer will take the headphones so you can swap them or trade them for another pair. The headphones dealer I go to has a 30 day return policy as long as the packaging is fine. I bought an AIAIAI TMA - 1 'Young Guru' set of headphones a couple of days ago, which are a closed design but are made for portable use. I did try a pair of Sennheiser and PSB headphones (I can't remember their model numbers) and I definitely did not enjoy the Sennheiser's at all. They had a prominence in the midrange which I didn't like, the PSB were similar in sound to the AIAIAI's but were not as comfortable to wear.Anyway, take your time with your purchase and listen to as many headphones as you can. I also have had negative experiences with hifi reviews and I remember buying a PS Audio HCA 2 amplifier which had received gushing reviews from reviewers and customers alike. I read one negative review from Gerry at 10 Audio and guess what he was the only one who got it right and this experience taught me a valuable lesson.Anyway good luck with sorting this out.Regards Rod
I llike most acoustic (studio) material on my 650s, as I am becoming more and more sensitized to any excessive hi frequency emphasis, and love 'em or hate 'em, the 650s definitely don't do that, and those highs are smooth as silk.I heard the T90's at CAF last year and the first thing I noticed was the (to me) tipped up high end. YMMV of course. T1's and the Oppo planars supposedly will be on hand this year. Curious about both of those.
The DT770-32 that I used to have and the T90 that I'll be getting are not the same, and they are not even similar.As far as I know from buying a lot of headphones, and reading your requirements, you will not find a satisfactory headphone for $500. Different amplifiers make only a tiny difference compared to the difference between headphones.When I started in hi-fi I made a lot of purchase mistakes because I either believed the promises of great sound that I read in ads, or read in reviews, or read in users' comments about their personal preferences. I wish I had just half of that money now, and I could retire.But now I know what I'm getting, and I know it's not perfect, but I have a good idea how to make it work for me.
I saw the Innerfidelity curve of the T90, and it was frightening. At least until a few months ago when I found a solution, to get the crispy detail of those Tesla drivers without suffering the peakiness. I was shocked going from the Mad Dog to Alpha Dog, realizing that they didn't just 'improve' the Mad Dog sound with greater clarity or linearity - they turned everything upside down and a warm and musical (to me) sound became sterile. If I had no other option, I could take those really nice acoustic foam pieces off of the Shure 840 earpads I have and stuff them into the T90 earcups, which I'd bet would reduce the harshness but preserve most of the detail. That's the other side of the coin for the Alpha Dog - not just having the stock configuration, but the possibilities for users to further customize. The benefits are often great for just a little effort.
I had the HD800 for 4 years, and there is nothing like the HD800 until you get to the Stax SR009. I wish I had the HD650 so I could do analysis on the colorations (if any). I figure there may be some that would restrict the soundstage.
In the past 25 years, I never heard any headphones that had any soundstage.For me all of the headphones only have sound on each ear and on top of the head,nothing in the front like speakers.I am anxious to listen to the HD-800 as they say it as a huge sound stage. Hearing is believing.Only 3 hours left...Guy 13