/hpg/ - Headphone General

I returned them, owned them for two whole weeks. They are brilliant for music and suck at everything else.

then give a dt770 a try, they are comfy as fuck, well built, have a really good soundstage for a closed can and very good bass, i found the treble too harsh and the mids too recessed and didnt like them for that, but if you like niggerbass you probably are used to v shaped headphones. if you dont have an amp i would not pick the 250 ohm, go with the 80ohm. i suggest using amazon so you can return them if you didnt like them

Could I theoretically EQ the treble and mids and it would make it a lot better?

Or you could simply not buy Beyer garbage

It almost seems like you either go for beyer treble garbage, get some ATH or sennheisers and enjoy zero bass. or you take a chance on some underground company headphones that cost as much as a car.
I just want to enjoy my music not have a spreadsheet open comparing graphs and price points FUCK

One month ago I bought a pair of HE-400i. Today I've started hearing buzzing coming from the left cup and now the audio is cutting out.
I'm guessing the stock cable is fucked because the audio cuts out every time I turn my head to the left. I don't have a spare cable to test it out (it's in the mail).
What are the chances or the female 2.5mm is the thing that fucked up and not the cable? Should I return them and just order HD600?

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say is the reason i suggested dt770, i dont like beyers at all, but at that price point, closed, good bass there is that. i like more my 380pro but they sound wierd compared to other headphones and i'm sure a lot of people wont like them as much as me. i also love the he4xx, very good bass quality but not much quantity, and they are open, user want closed. hd25 also very good bass, aggressive sound not lacking mid and not rape treble but on-ear+killer clamp would make a bad suggestion i think. but other may have other suggestions i guess?

try to invert the the cable and find if the problem turn in the right cup maybe?

Okay, are the Vmoda m100's good then?

>try to invert the the cable and find if the problem turn in the right cup maybe?
Switched the cables and the buzzing still persists in the left cup. I'm guessing it's either fucked or something is not connected right, which causes buzzing. My first impression was to shit all over HiFiMAN because the headphones feel cheap. Brb, going to check all the connections.

>Trying out DT1990 in games
>Sound-stage so perfect, separation so perfect, it picks up smokes / nades thrown across the map in CSGO

You continue to surprise me, beyer.