I've had no problems since mate - although compared to the DT250's the upgrade is less comfortable - and the only obvious difference between the two is the DT770's have loads more bass - and i'm not sure that's necessarily a good thing for what I use them for....
I think you can't go wrong with any of the suggestions you've made - they're all winners I reckon.
Cheers,
MR Best
I recently got some Sennheiser HD280 Pro's, and they're excellent; no sound leaking out, excellent bass and the overall sound is superb. They are comfortable even after hours of us. The best headphones I've ever used.
Goldring dr150, pretty much beats what has been suggested, and cheaper too, reviews line it up to be on par with the hd595 if not slightly better.
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Or what about the ultrasone proline 550 again many like this headphone as it has a very rich sound.
my hd's are the mk1 so I can only assume the mk2 are even better
one of your spec's is that you will be using them in various locations, I don't think any of the alternatives are as durable as the hd 25's, probably why the bbc use them so much
ive just bought some of the HD25-1 mk2's and already i love them to bits..
granted theyre not the prettiest but hey who cares when they sound good![]()
Thank you jaxon, I am very much leaning toward the hds25 1-ii – I haven’t heard much about their sound quality, compared to the ever present qualities of isolation and durability. How good do they actually sound? I’m not going to become a DJ just because I buy this stuff, I just want to enjoy some FLAC albums that I have.
The ES7s are very light and comfortable over long periods of use once you've done the headband mod - which takes about 20 seconds to do - you just grip either side of the existing bend in the wire part above each can and bend outwards so they don't clamp so hard. You can reverse it just as easily.
A friend of a friend is a DJ, he has the HD25 and swears by them. Which flavour I am not sure, but I do know they are not the SP though. My friend tried his HD25, and just loved them so much, he saved up and bought a pair. Now, to the comfort issue. My friend can have his HD25 on all day, and all night in his case, and forget they are there. Very often he listens to music late night, and sometimes just falls asleep while listening.
But what you read, lvmedas, about long term comfort, is a factor to consider. Somewhere I have also read a comment by someone that he cannot wear the HD25 for long periods. So it's down to the individual as much as the phones, and isn't just a comfort factor of the phones, alone.
I have a pair of Goldring DR150's, as much as I love the sound, I cannot wear them for long periods. Although, that might depend on what one deems 'a long period'. After 1-2 hours I mess about with them and have to take them off. Others can wear them for long periods. Going back to the HD25, you may find you can wear them all day, you may find you can't wear them for long periods, it's impossible to tell without a trial of them really.
The HD-25's are comfortable, if they clamp too hard you can just bend the headband like any other headphone. Why don't you just go to a shop instead of reading through all these opinions?
That's not a 'mod.'
God this is a hard one, I have a set of HD 280 pro 64 ohm and a set of HD 25-1 II in front of me right now. They are very different sounding headphones so it'll be much more down to personal taste which you prefer. I'll try and explain the difference I hear between them.
HD 280 Pro is much more of a flat tone reference style of headphones ie they don't really colour the sound. They are big and fairly ugly headphones, about twice the weight as well and these ones have a curled cable with is annoying for portable listening. I've had them for a year now and never bothered to use them on the go.
HD25's don't worry about flat tone curve, they are usually used by DJ's. The sound is much more coloured, the mid high and up is much more rolled off and the bass doesn't go as deep. They are more ramped up between mid low through to mid high. They still sound very fun though and I enjoy listening to them. I've owned these for about a month now and they have taken over portable duty from a set of ultimate ear dual driver canal phones.
Trying some more tracks out and it reveals more:
The prodigy, Invaders from Mars, Omen, the 280's walk with this, they are so punchy with deep bass and reveal loads in the mid to treble. The 25's sound a bit lacking.
Faith no more, The real thing, Epic, this album is mixed a bit flat and I find flat tone headphones to make it sound really weak and as such the 25's are better, they make the sound more full, the treble is less harsh. 280's are a bit flat and don't really make the singers voice get going.
Rodrigo Y Gabriela, Rodrigo Y Gabriela, Orion, this is a really well recorded duo playing Spanish acoustic guitar. 25's are more fun here but they are more kinda muddy sounding. The 280's let you heard everything, all the little string squeaks, they are more powerful when they slap the guitar top, bass kicking in deeper.
Hmm, so I'd say it's more down to what you want to get out of them. The HD25's are just fun, light, portable & comfy. The 280's are more revealing, flatter tone but with good bass when it's there. They are twice the weight, less comfy and bulky.
I'd probably recommend getting the 25's and then at a later date picking up some nice reference style open back headphones for use at home when you really want to hear everything the sound engineer has put in a track. I'm using some akg k702's which sound amazing and very natural but I wouldn't dream of using them on the go.
Good info thanks! Is there much difference when gaming?