![]() These sounded relaxed on the M50, but I don't think they were supposed to. I'm only noticing it on vocals that are sibilant on the recording to begin with, then they are a bit peaky. I'm also tolerating the highs much more, the sibilance isn't as bad. I'm really liking these the more I listen to them. They feel really good but man these headphones have a clamp. I was expecting pleather pads, even though the pictures showed velour, and velour is what I got. Also, how is the comfort of these?Ĭlick to expand.My DT 770 32 ohm came with velour pads On Amazon, it showed the black model with pleather pads and it didn't say Limited Edition on them, and the grey model with Limited Edition written and velour pads. Apparently these sound great, detailed, and warm! The only thing is these seem a little less talked about, so I'd like opinions on these as well. In that case, I'd also like to throw the Viso HP50 in the ring. ![]() Not harsh, but I do prefer a warmer sound. Bass impact won't be as strong I'm guessing, but neither will the treble, which would be nice.Īnyway, I'm wondering if anyone can share their opinions of both headphones, and if some here have both maybe they can compare? I already like that the MSR7 would probably look better on my head while I'm at work.ĮDIT: So after a little more reading, it seems many find the MSR7 a little on the bright side as well. More portable than the Beyer's for sure, sleek looking, and it sounds like they have a more neutral sound, rather than the V shape. I'm hoping it's something I can get used to or something that will dissipate a bit over time, but in the event I don't I'm already looking for an alternative, in case I want to return these. It's not as bad on neutral masterings but on bright stuff the treble is on it's own platform above everything else. The highs sound clear but they sound really digital and cold, and 's' sounds on bright recordings sound very strong. The TREBLE is brittle and harsh! It makes bright masterings and some 80's music sound terrible. ![]() Bass reaches nice and deep, mids are good, and they are very detailed. They Beyer's sound more natural, clearer, wider, drier. Sound wise, I was going back between these and the M50x's, which I always liked the sound of, but now I'm realizing how hollow and dark they sounded. It's not bad at all though, and I don't feel like I need to take them off for a break, I can just feel them on my face when I wear them. The velour pads feel great but they clamp down pretty hard. Comfort wise, they aren't as good as I was hoping, though better than my M50's. I received them last night, and man I really really want to like these and I'm trying. I got the 32 ohm version because it has a shorter cable and can drive off of a phone so it's a bit better for portable use. This is crucial because I'll be taking these from home to work daily and also maybe walk around with them on. They sit loose but the cups press tight so it's a bit miserable.Īnyway, I searched around online and of all the closed-back headphones I found, the DT 770 Pro seemed the most well liked, despite their lack of portability. I think it's because they lost their clamp and now they sit on my head funny. Some days I could tolerate it but other days I could hardly stand the discomfort. ![]() I'm coming off of a pair of M50x's that I've had for a few years that had gotten very uncomfortable over time.
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