I bought the Focal Elear yesterday and I have to say I'm pretty disappointed. Not sure how so many of the reviews ignored the virtually nonexistent 4-6khz FR. I've tried using EQ and it helps but it's making the higher treble sound a bit harsh for some reason. I guess I'm back to my HD650's. I just can't find a high end headphone that I like.
honestly I haven't heard any headphone over $500 that I loved. They all have some pretty major issues. I think if you go down that road, one headphone isn't going to do everything for you. So I don't think it's worth it atm and "mid-fi" shouldn't be a dirty word.
I think maybe the HD650 with my heavily moded crack is just so good that I'm having trouble finding anything that I would rather listen to over that combo. The reason I'm looking for something better is because I know the HD650's shortcomings in articulation, speed, and mainly soundstage and Sometimes I want more. I just don't know if it's worth it. No matter how fancy the headphone is, it just doesn't sound "right" like the sennheiser.
Good tube amplifiers on the other hand I think are totally worth it
I was about to ask what other high end you've listened to, but you know what, it sounds like you've found the best for you (HD-650 + bottlehead) so perhaps it's time to stop looking and try to fill a different headphone gap (e.g. closed for travel or IEM).
I'm completely finished with looking at open headphones for home use. Pretty much done on IEM's (though need to try CIEM's as I do have fit issues), and my office rig and closed on-ear for mixing and gaming is all set.
The only gaps I have is over ear travel headphone and planar magnetic, and I hope the Open Alpha Dog's I'm printing will tick both of those boxes.
HD6XX hasn't been considered mid-fi for along time, unless the definition of mid-fi is price. The driver controls extremely well, tonality is on point, imaging is perfectly fine and pretty accurate, driver consistency and matching is better than most flagship headphones, and its capabilities scale when fed better equipment able to provide the voltage it needs.
Literally the only problem is its tubby bass. Yeah, there was a period of time people mistook detail for treble peaks but that opinion doesn't exist too much anymore judging by the number of warmish implementations these days. And with that, the HD6XX has regained its spot as the obvious best of the former flagship German trio.
I demo'd an Elear for a week or so and wrote about it several pages back. I was impressed with the comfort and build and I liked the way it sounded but I didn't love it. That mid range dip is very noticeable and I found the sound to be ever so slightly "colored" by the driver material.
I actually think my modded HE-400S is better in every way except for build quality and it's half the price, even with the mods included. It's been a while since I have owned a Sennheiser but the audiophile consensus is that the HD6xx is very tough to beat, especially when paired with a great source and amp. And you know what, it's definitely ok to be satisfied with what you have and just stick with it!
I've tried the HD800, T1 & DT 1990, some of the HiFIMANs (Im not sure which ones but definitely not the HE 1000), MR Studio Ethers, Mad Dogs (not alpha dogs). Im probably missing some but I've definitely not tried any Audeze. From the one's I tried, I just couldn't justify the money over what I have.
The open secret of the hifi industry is that a lot of products are actually very technically inept or extremely overpriced:
- The Tesla driver Beyerdynamics are all boxes of chocolates in that every sample is going to be different. Two vastly different opinions are likely to be completely valid. Someone saying the T1s sound warm and another saying the T1s are way too bright can both be completely accurate in their opinion because they're actually listening to two different headphones.
- Most Hifimans are pretty mid-fi with some funky frequency responses that require mods/pad rolling to get sounding good.
- Mad Dogs are mid-fi at best, they're just modded Fostex T50RPs.
When you have people arguing that silver cables can make a make a world of difference to a pair of headphones, why should manufacturers care whether or not their end product is actually good. They know every negative opinion can be handwaved away with "well that's your subjective opinion lol".
Baffle and pad part glued together and assembled to the cup with some old pads I have lying around.
I tested the 4 pin connector from Mr Speakers and it installed perfectly.
I think I'm ready to get the driver now.
I dunno if this is an answerable question, but are there some headphones you think are pretty solid values (say in the >$200 space)? Whether that be due to use of good materials, good production QA... or just good reliable sound. Just curious, as someone who hasn't really dipped into the higher end stuff much.
I've heard the zs3 is better but have no experience for comparison, it's just that I've seen that comparison multiple times.
Looking for some advice on headphones purchases. I'm after a wireless pair that can double as effective noise cancelling headphones when not actually in use for music; just started an automail operator position and the machinery is very loud (not allowed to listen to music during work so I can't do it that way) .
So a pair that I can use practically for work and also attach to listen to music on the commute to and from would be fantastic.
Probably give bose or the planotronics backbeat pro 2 a look.
Passive ear plugs are better than active noise cancelling headphones in noisy work environments. There's some good triple flange ones.
A custom production version of the much-loved T50RP, the Massdrop x Fostex T-X0 headphones feature the original MKII tooling, plus a new look and feel. They have a stealthy black-on-black aesthetic, a double headband assembly for comfort, and deep, plush ear pads made of protein leather and velour. The sound, too, has been updated based on feedback and modifications from the community, delivering clarity, richness, and great bass slam.
These headphones launch Monday, June 12 at 6 a.m. PST. Only 1,900 pairs will be available, all serialized, and this will be the final run with this specific tooling. To be notified when they become available, click Request on the drop page below.
Massdrop x Fostex T-X0 incoming...
https://www.massdrop.com/buy/massdrop-fostex-t-x0-planar-magnetic-headphones??mode=guest_open
Massdrop x Fostex T-X0 incoming...
https://www.massdrop.com/buy/massdrop-fostex-t-x0-planar-magnetic-headphones??mode=guest_open
Okay, can anyone get a European guy in on that? I promise fast payment.Massdrop x Fostex T-X0 incoming...
https://www.massdrop.com/buy/massdrop-fostex-t-x0-planar-magnetic-headphones??mode=guest_open
Yeah if you want a t50RP for modding there are better deals you can get.
Haven't seen one (t50rp mk 3) for less than $127 for a refurb on amazon. Waiting for one less than $100, which I did see a few weeks ago. Have you seen anything better that I should look at?
Isn't the mk3 the same just differently tuned and slightly modified.Yeah that's why I'm interested. Never got a chance to hear the Mk2 myself, and this looks like a pretty sleek/good take on it.
For games and movies how is the DT 990? They're relatively cheap nowadays so im thinking about giving them a try for multimedia stuff
KZ ATR
Initial impressions are good. Really good. Coming from the Piston 3 the ATR handles the lower end much better with control. Punchy, tight bass but doesn't have the same quantity as the P3. Wider soundstage. P3 with certain tracks could have fatiguing highs, but currently not experiencing that with the ATR. Better clarity throughout.
I'd recommend this cheap stuff
Shittiest thing is waiting for them to be delivered from China
I bought them through Amazon
Not bad at all. Extremely comfortable and decent sounding. Not my favorite in terms of tone and timbre for actually listening to music but for games and movies they should be fine.
Lol. When I ordered my ATRs and ZS3s last year, amazon canada pricing was fucking garbage, I think it was like 3x the price and comparable shipping times. So I stuck with aliexpress, got it within a month anyway.
I feel like ordering another pair of KZs, gonna see what they've got new.
edit - lol, didn't realize they have ZS5s.
A2A have the HD800 for $999AUD.