FluffyGreyfoot
FluffyGreyfoot t1_jeenoz2 wrote
Reply to A basshead's screwing around with HD560S.. and a lazy comparative review against DT770 and ATH-A900LTD by PsyOmega
I have the 58x and personally like them for metal cause of the good quality mids and not too forward treble, as well as a decent amount of bass. Don't have many other headphones to compare them to though, but I definitely prefer them to my ATH-M40x, although I don't dislike those.
FluffyGreyfoot t1_jeemynv wrote
Reply to comment by andysaurus_rex in About 2 years of use, my Sundara headband collapses and idk how to repair it. by Whatever_acc
Not sure wtf OP did to that cable. I remember braiding a cable to make it shorter on a pair of AKG headphones once, cause the cable was non replaceable and 3 meters long, but I'm pretty sure that's not what this is.
FluffyGreyfoot t1_jee5936 wrote
Reply to About 2 years of use, my Sundara headband collapses and idk how to repair it. by Whatever_acc
Common Hifiman build quality L
FluffyGreyfoot t1_je6pcn3 wrote
Personally I'm with you. I'd be willing to spend maybe $400 max on headphones, whereas my studio monitors + sub were about $800 total. Sound quality (especially the treble and low bass) is better on the speakers, but sometimes I want the sound to be more intimate, in which case I prefer to use my headphones. Also gaming is better with headphones most of the time.
FluffyGreyfoot t1_je4551m wrote
Reply to I am concerned that my new phone sounds slightly worse compared to my old one when wearing the same pair of headphones. Any way to verify this? by FilmFrench
There could be slight unit variation, but it's more likely you're just imagining the difference. If there is a difference it's so small you wouldn't even notice it.
FluffyGreyfoot t1_jduimfy wrote
Reply to comment by InFortunaWeLust in Jumping into the hobby with the 58X jubilee by AbigLog
I've heard mixed things about the 660s2, a lot of people seem to prefer the 600's or 650's. Haven't heard any of them myself though.
FluffyGreyfoot t1_jdoi9m5 wrote
Reply to Jumping into the hobby with the 58X jubilee by AbigLog
Had mine for 4 years now and they're still going strong. Haven't even had to replace the pads yet even though I use them for hours daily.
FluffyGreyfoot t1_jcknbvk wrote
"And with light came disparity."
Why does this look like it could be from a Souls game?
FluffyGreyfoot t1_jc63ocl wrote
Reply to They don't know I have the slam... by Day_100
Not gonna lie, I don't generally find IEMs to be particularly comfortable, at least with heavy use. Doesn't matter what size tips I use, unless I want them falling out, my ears are going to be sore if I wear them all day. I prefer to use lightweight over-ears any time I can. I can wear my HD 58x all day and barely need to adjust them. My ATH-M40x on the other hand can feel a bit heavy after a while so I don't wear them much anymore. If I want something really flat I'll use my speakers.
Even started using my 58x at work/outdoors powered by my phone, and the drop in sound quality is hardly noticeable to me. Maybe 5% worse bass perhaps but that could very well be placebo.
FluffyGreyfoot t1_j8rxfim wrote
Reply to Did anyone in this hobby ever stop buying new gear because they found what they were looking for? by sujanfloofens
Bought my last pair of headphones (HD 58X) like 4 years ago. They sound really good and don't require anything better to drive them than my cheap audio interface.
Because of the really good value you get from buying Sennheisers on Drop, I feel like I'd need to spend a ton of money to get a big upgrade in audio quality. Maybe if I have a money to burn one day I'll get a really expensive ($1000+) pair of headphones and a proper dac/amp to drive them, but I'm honestly content with my current setup. If it ain't broke don't fix it.
FluffyGreyfoot t1_jefypoz wrote
Reply to comment by RB181 in A basshead's screwing around with HD560S.. and a lazy comparative review against DT770 and ATH-A900LTD by PsyOmega
Maybe it depends what subgenre of metal