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I do not use headphones- anybody's welcome to chime in. We do have a headphone amp on order that is using vintage iron.
It is still in the planning phase since it is a new product. When it's finished I'll provide all the technical details. Guess I'll have to get a pair of headphones!
Hi all.Did any of you have tried the Beyer Dynamic headphones model DT-990PRO (Open) and/or DT-770PRO (Closed) if yes, with what headphone amplifier?Please share with all of us your findings.I now own a pair of Sennheiser HD-570, if I up grade I don't want to go the HD-600/800 way, their are.... Wayyyyyyyyyy tooooooo expensive, for me anyway.Have a nice day. Guy 13.
I would say several pairs! Headphones seem to have quite a wide range of impedances, and some are harder to drive than others. I think that it may even be a tougher "one size fits all" scenario than amplifiers and speakers. Steve
I own a set of tweaked out 880s and I love them. They work well with most headphone amps I've tried and even are ok with iPhone or any other iPod device albeit rather quiet output.
990's are the way to go here. The HD800's are better, but not much. The 770's and the 650's are not as good.
Why couldn't headphones be made to operate at 8 ohms for a standard impedance? Forgot: The OTL crowd would frown upon that.
Hi Pez,correct me if I am wrong, but the only tweak you can do on headphones would be the cable, if detacheable.To me all the Sennheiser Series 600 and up are over priced or don't give you your money's worth, IMO FWIW.In My Opinion - For What It's Worth.Guy 13.
Beyer makes great headphones across their whole range. I still use a pair of DT250-250's as my backup pair (and semi-portable) of headphones. Only closed headphones I've liked better are the Denon D5000's.