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Upgrade from Senn HD380Pro to HD700 - Worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wolvebain" data-source="post: 761362" data-attributes="member: 13371"><p>If you're gonna go to the US, then I strongly suggest testing out the Shure SRH1540; Shure's flagship close back, full-sized, headphones.</p><p></p><p>It has warmer Bass/Sub-Bass & lower-mids instead of perfect neutral, but never bloated, muddy, nor over-exaggerated... </p><p>Highs are crisp, clear, and present; no piercing highs. </p><p></p><p>Easy to use as on-the-go headies listening at 46Ω Impedance and 99 dB/mW Sensitivity, but with any headphone/IEM's unless one is using a decent Hi-Res portable source (Hi-Res DAP like the Onkyo DP-X1A, etc.. or a Hi-Res mobile phone like the HTC 10 or LG V20) a portable head.amp will always provide even better sound.</p><p>Constructed from Aircraft-Grade Alu & Carbon Fiber make them ultra lightweight and uBer durable too.</p><p>And then there's the perforated alcantara earpads that are just THEE BEST EVER.</p><p></p><p>I mainly use my SHR1540 at the office with a balanced cable to the GeekOut v2, and it tackles everything awesomely: From EDM to Prog-Rock to Acoustic.. Actually listening to Run The Jewels as I'm typing this post <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> .. and the track 'Talk to me' just started, and it's bass is like being in the club!!!</p><p></p><p>If you're around Centurion, you can PM to arrange for a session.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolvebain, post: 761362, member: 13371"] If you're gonna go to the US, then I strongly suggest testing out the Shure SRH1540; Shure's flagship close back, full-sized, headphones. It has warmer Bass/Sub-Bass & lower-mids instead of perfect neutral, but never bloated, muddy, nor over-exaggerated... Highs are crisp, clear, and present; no piercing highs. Easy to use as on-the-go headies listening at 46Ω Impedance and 99 dB/mW Sensitivity, but with any headphone/IEM's unless one is using a decent Hi-Res portable source (Hi-Res DAP like the Onkyo DP-X1A, etc.. or a Hi-Res mobile phone like the HTC 10 or LG V20) a portable head.amp will always provide even better sound. Constructed from Aircraft-Grade Alu & Carbon Fiber make them ultra lightweight and uBer durable too. And then there's the perforated alcantara earpads that are just THEE BEST EVER. I mainly use my SHR1540 at the office with a balanced cable to the GeekOut v2, and it tackles everything awesomely: From EDM to Prog-Rock to Acoustic.. Actually listening to Run The Jewels as I'm typing this post :) .. and the track 'Talk to me' just started, and it's bass is like being in the club!!! If you're around Centurion, you can PM to arrange for a session. [/QUOTE]
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