Phat Michael
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LOL what a sale! Try the Pm3s at that price.I know you have a different budget then I usually do lol. It's $399.99 on sale for $399.98!
LOL what a sale! Try the Pm3s at that price.I know you have a different budget then I usually do lol. It's $399.99 on sale for $399.98!
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These were one of my first real headphones. They're big comfy headphones with a a lot of soft mid bass, fairly extended highs and a bit recessed mids. They aren't the clearest, but they're pretty fun. I actually found the bass to be irksome after a while not because of the big quantity really but because the impact didn't satisfy me enough to warrant the midrange loss.So, I decided against the AKGs and am now looking at the DT770 Pro. Any thoughts?
What OHM?
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250 Ohm version. I have amps and this would 100% be desktop use.
So the headband of my brainwavz hm5 has started to crack. I dont know how the hell this happened as I take so much care of these headphones whenever I use them. Seems like a very common issue with these headphones to be honest. Any ideas on how I can stop the thing from breaking apart further?
I can't see it Man. I have the white ones and the build quality is really good. The only negative on mine is the shitty spare free android cable that came with it.So part of PM-3 seems have gone wonky after about 4 days. Pics don't really show it properly:
Comparison with the other side.
Stitching seems to have been bad in the first place, should I be worried about this?
I'd return it while it's still fresh. Blown stitching would suck to have to deal with later down the line
I can't see it Man. I have the white ones and the build quality is really good. The only negative on mine is the shitty spare free android cable that came with it.
One side has exposed stitching while the other side is obviously tighter and hidden. Basically inconsistent stitching.
If its getting worse, go back to the retailer and make your concerns known. Audiophile stores live and die by their customer service so if you bought it from a proper audiophile store, they should give you appropriate warranty service. If they don't do anything, complain on stereo.net.au.
Sure when I get home I'll take snaps of both sides and post em like you did.Yep, basically what Tommy said. It's just a cosmetic issue now but I could see it getting worse. I emailed Addicted to Audio about and they said that their demo unit shows similar inconsistency on the headband. Means they won't be doing anything about it unless it gets worse I guess.
Phat Michael can you check your headband and see if the stitching in smooth and tight the whole way?
250 Ohm version. I have amps and this would 100% be desktop use.
This is accurate. Solid States are the way to go for them too. They don't need any more warmth. Bass is thick and lacks technical speed/decay. Also the subbass is overshadowed by the mid bass. They're comfortable as hell and have good treble extension, though slightly peaky.I have the DT 770 250ohm and have been quite happy with them after putting them through an AMP/DAC. Without one I found them way too over powering and nearly regretted buying them. I find the bass emphasis to still be there, but not nearly as bad.
I've been using the MA900 exclusively for the past 2 years, paired with a Schiit Magni and Modi
They're the most comfortable headphones I've ever used since they weigh practically nothing. Don't worry about the build quality, these headphones have held up even though I've dropped them on a hard floor over 6 times from 3 feet.
I haven't used the other one, but the MA900 had a really big soundstage which pairs well with most music. I listen to mostly orchestral, with some rock, electronic, and pop added in.
No idea about the first headphone you pointed out.
I thought the MA900 was a pretty good headphone though I probably wouldn't pay more than $150 USD for a pair new I guess. Tonally, it sounds pretty good with a decent perceived midrange emphasis not too dissimilar to the Sennheiser HD600 in my mind. Soundstage is large as a previous poster noted but I don't think its particularly natural. Placement of sound is exaggerated to extremes (eg. left, right, centre).
Bass is its weakest point and it starts to roll off very early and has no serious impact. The headphones are just too open to maintain any pressure for serious bass. Fortunately, this probably won't be a huge problem for non-orchestral classical music. I would hazard a guess that most people wouldn't find this problem to be a problem for even orchestral, unless you really want to feel that hammerblow in Mahler's Sixth Symphony.
How much can you find second hand Sennheiser HD600s for? I recommend looking for a pair to demo and calibrating your value barometer to those. In the same vein, the HD558 and HD598 are also worth looking into.
This is accurate. Solid States are the way to go for them too. They don't need any more warmth. Bass is thick and lacks technical speed/decay. Also the subbass is overshadowed by the mid bass. They're comfortable as hell and have good treble extension, though slightly peaky.
If still under warranty contact them about it, if not glue.
What about the manufacturer? Have you contacted them?I've contacted mp4nation but I dont think they'll do anything about this other than maybe ask me to ship the thing back which would cost me 3/4 of the price of the headphone.
Ok thank you, I have already been wondering about this:MA900 are better than the 598 in my estimation.
because I read everywhere that the bass is exceptionally good for open headphones.Bass is its weakest point and it starts to roll off very early and has no serious impact.
El-8s just arrived.
And it took all my self control to tell my awesome UPS guy to deny it and have it sent back.
So close, so very close.
Why again?
Would be perfect with a portable amp and your mobile. You won't be able to charge anything?I'm taking a 6 month sabbatical of sorts. Gonna be on my beach house in Greece. No running electricity, so I definitely won't have amps and even my notebook, most like. Just didn't make sense to buy headphones like that and pack them away for more than half a year. I had emailed RazorDog to cancel the order a while ago and they accidentally shipped it out anyway.
Forget the headphones. I want to know more about your adventure.I'll be bringing a solar panel/battery so it's possible but its not worth the headache and risk, sadly. Utterly tempting though.
Forget the headphones. I want to know more about your adventure.
Seriously man, beach house for 6 months in Greece? Fuck the phones haha
If only he had Beach House in his beach house.
I'm sorry. At least now I know what to listen to tonight, Teen Dream it is!
If only he had Beach House in his beach house.
I'm sorry. At least now I know what to listen to tonight, Teen Dream it is!
Excellent album. Beach House is one of my faves to test out on new phones due to the copious amount of reverb on all of their albums, super immersive stuff. Devotion would be a great album to listen to while lazing on the beach
I love me some Beach House, gents. Both Teen Dream* and Bloom.
*The better album
Both albums are amazing for tripping, too.
I didn't really know where else to ask and I also wasn't brave enough to open a new thread (which I'm not even sure I can do).
There are quite a few exlcusive games the Xbox One that I would like to play. Right now, my setup is a PS4 on a monitor, using the USB soundcard from a Logitech G430 with Superlux HD 668B headphones and a Zalman ModMic plugged into the PS4. I occasionally plug the headphones directly into the controller.
Now, if I were to buy an Xbox One, how could I make the sound setup work? What outputs does it have?
The Xbox One has an optical out, or you can get the stereo headphone adapter that plugs into the controller and use your headphones there.