gobtron

joined 1 year ago
[–] gobtron@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

I tried a few headphones available at my local store and the DT 700 Pro X (also the DT770) were the most comfortable of all. I bought the DT 700 Pro X because of comfort to wear them for extended period of time throughout the work day. They can be a little too tight maybe, but they don't really hurt my ears. I expect them to loosen over time.

[–] gobtron@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

OP, your post reminded me to check the price of a recently bought item. There was a deal, so I drove to the store to request a price match of 70$. I got intercepted by the police and got a 64$ ticket on my way back home. I hate you lol :P

I should have listened to my first idea and done it by e-mail...

[–] gobtron@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

OMG! I just tried the DT 700 Pro X in the headphone jack of a laptop and they sound completely different. No boomy bass boost.

[–] gobtron@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

The headphone jack of my Steinberg UR22 USB audio interface

 

I recently bought a pair of DT700 Pro X thinking they would be a substantial improvement over my 2008 ATH-M40fs but I was kind of disappointed. They sound like crap to my ears without EQ (boomy, underwater, muffled). Then I came back to my old pair, also thought they sounded like crap without EQ (harsh, absent bass). I took the time to EQ the DT 700, then took some more time to EQ again the M40fs, and the DT 700 is not much of an improvement, not for the price paid. They sound decently good with an EQ, have a little bit better imaging, separation, soundstage, comfort etc. but I expected better stock sound for the price.

Maybe my expectations are unrealistic and I should up my budget a bit and get closer to real hifi instead of staying in the mid-fi class?