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Beyerdynamic DT770s have been excellent over the last few years for me.
Thank you. It was one of the options I had in mind. But I see that many prefer sennheiser when it comes to comfort. Would you say the DT 770 would be a good choice?
Imo, all sennheisers besides the hd700/hd800 dont come close in comfort to Beyers offerings
Thank you very much. Would you say that beyers are more comfortable than, for example, a 560s? Right now I'm thinking about taking a chance again, but it seems that the 560s is more comfortable. I'm afraid that the Beyer is too heavy and the clamping force is too strong for what I'm looking for.
I dont have the 560, but i do have the pc363d, have had the hd660s and hd599 and tried the hd600. Theyre basically all the same and new they also have loads of clampforce, comparable to the dt 900 pro x i had. But thats easily solveable by slowly stretching them over a bunch of books
Thank you. I heard that the HD600 has a somewhat strong clamping force, that's why I ruled them out. If the DT 770's have similar strength, I don't think they would be for me. I used the book trick with the ATH-M50x, and although they improved, they are still annoying. They weigh too much for the amount of time I use them, and in fact, I don't get to use them for more than 1 hour without them bothering me. Would you say the holding power of the HD599 is similar to that of a DT 770, 990 or a DT900 pro x.
The 600, 990's and 900's are the only ones i bought new and they had similar clamp force, but the 990 and 900 was tolerable due to their padding
Thank you very much. I will keep that in mind when choosing another pair.