On Friday, I finally got my Beyerdynamic DT880 600 Ohms back from Custom Cans after being Balanced. For the last few days I have been sat listening with a growing state of shock and disbelief having experienced stock pads and the Dekoni Choice Suede Pads. My audio experience of headphones that i have experienced up to this point has been completely laid to waste. I have thrown all sorts of music at them, but i keep getting suprised by snippets of audio in tracks i've not heard before, or detecting the mastering changes made during recordings, or over recorded music, all whilst not getting any audible distortion from the headphones.
Before getting them balanced I was getting 0.5W @600 Ohms split over 2 channels (0.25W Per channel) through my Topping A90, just less than the 0.6W @600 Ohms that the Emotiva Bass 100 X delivers with the jumper Mod. After, I'm now getting 0.5W per Channel/Can @600 Ohms. The difference is staggering.
Before getting them balanced i've already said on this forum that they are the best of the DT880s. The audio compared to the unbalanced 250 ohms, is not distintly bringht, and don't suffer from sibilance. Their was traces of audio noise which almost sounded like distortion, but in reality was audio that couldn't be produced, because i lacked the power.
Comparing against what i have now, my 250 Ohm Amirons don't hold a candle to these, and distort like the 250ohm unbalanced DT880s at both ends of the spectrum. The difference between them being the Amirons are balanced. The Beyerdynamic MMX Gen II at 32 Ohms whilst stretch far lower cannot go anywhere near as loud before the phones distort, and don't pick up the nuances. The T50Ps are awesome low impedance headphones, but don't have the same insight and imaging.
Has anyone else got a similar experience with higher impedance headphones? Are they just that much better than low impedance headphones when driven properly? Or are these just a magical pair? What other pairs have people experienced such a change when balancing?
I paid £135 at the time I brought these on Amazon during the sales last year, and £76 to get them balanced. Absolute steal!
Before getting them balanced I was getting 0.5W @600 Ohms split over 2 channels (0.25W Per channel) through my Topping A90, just less than the 0.6W @600 Ohms that the Emotiva Bass 100 X delivers with the jumper Mod. After, I'm now getting 0.5W per Channel/Can @600 Ohms. The difference is staggering.
Before getting them balanced i've already said on this forum that they are the best of the DT880s. The audio compared to the unbalanced 250 ohms, is not distintly bringht, and don't suffer from sibilance. Their was traces of audio noise which almost sounded like distortion, but in reality was audio that couldn't be produced, because i lacked the power.
Comparing against what i have now, my 250 Ohm Amirons don't hold a candle to these, and distort like the 250ohm unbalanced DT880s at both ends of the spectrum. The difference between them being the Amirons are balanced. The Beyerdynamic MMX Gen II at 32 Ohms whilst stretch far lower cannot go anywhere near as loud before the phones distort, and don't pick up the nuances. The T50Ps are awesome low impedance headphones, but don't have the same insight and imaging.
Has anyone else got a similar experience with higher impedance headphones? Are they just that much better than low impedance headphones when driven properly? Or are these just a magical pair? What other pairs have people experienced such a change when balancing?
I paid £135 at the time I brought these on Amazon during the sales last year, and £76 to get them balanced. Absolute steal!
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