Vintage HiFi Audio Forum
Audio Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: papabearjew on May 28, 2014, 01:51:53 PM
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Circumstances dictate that I listen more and more with headphones. Right now I'm using my Sennheiser HD-360 pro powered by my Schiit Valhalla tube headphone amp. I'm pretty pleased with this combination but the vinyl ear pads like most headphones do get warm.
looking for headphones with following attributes:
1. velour earpads for comfort
2. around ear pads...on ear not comfortable for me
3. decent bass but not obtrusive
4. I listen mostly jazz, classical, and classic rock (we just called it rock when I was young)
5. comfortable for extending listening
I will be powering them with a Schiit Valhalla tube headphone amp.
I'm considering Byerdynamic DT-990 pro 250 ($151 Amazon free shipping)
or Sennheiser HD598 ($212 Amazon free shipping)
Anybody have an opportunity to compare both?
From reading I have done it seems HD598 might fit my genres and personal preferences better.
Suggestions?
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I find the Beyerdynamic DT series of headphones very comfortable and I think they sound great too. Cannot comment on the Senns since I've never heard them, but I've read they are very comfortable too.
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I use the dt-770 pro (250-ohm) at work for 6-8 per day. Very comfy. They feel quite airy and have impressive imaging for sealed cans.
I'v heard that the 880s (partially sealed) are the most neutral of the family while the 990s (fully open) get into bass-head territory.
Not sure if you've seen this but this buying guide has always been very helpful for me:
http://www.head-fi.org/a/headphone-buying-guide (http://www.head-fi.org/a/headphone-buying-guide)
If you are looking for an open design I would also add the AKG Q701 to your list.