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OK. I heard them at AES and I have them on my head right now listening to a
Tom Waits cut from "Blue Valentine." These are seriously right headphones. Natural, balanced, comfortable, closed back. Get a pair on your head. Like MDR7506 but flatter; minus the bottom and top bumps and totally covering your ears. Regards, Ty Ford --Audio Equipment Reviews Audio Production Services Acting and Voiceover Demos http://www.tyford.com Guitar player?:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RZJ9MptZmU |
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![]() "Ty Ford" wrote in message ... OK. I heard them at AES and I have them on my head right now listening to a Tom Waits cut from "Blue Valentine." These are seriously right headphones. Natural, balanced, comfortable, closed back. Get a pair on your head. Like MDR7506 but flatter; minus the bottom and top bumps and totally covering your ears. Regards, Ty Ford Thanks for the heads-up. -- David Morgan (MAMS) http://www.m-a-m-s DOT com Morgan Audio Media Service Dallas, Texas (214) 662-9901 _______________________________________ http://www.januarysound.com |
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On Oct 12, 1:55 pm, Ty Ford wrote:
OK. I heard them at AES and I have them on my head right now listening to a Tom Waits cut from "Blue Valentine." These are seriously right headphones. Natural, balanced, comfortable, closed back. Get a pair on your head. Like MDR7506 but flatter; minus the bottom and top bumps and totally covering your ears. Regards, Ty Ford --Audio Equipment Reviews Audio Production Services Acting and Voiceover Demoshttp://www.tyford.com Guitar player?:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RZJ9MptZmU Thanks Ty. I'll have to audition a pair in the very near future. Nighthawk at the Diner - veal cutlet, weak coffee etc. bobs Bob Smith BS Studios we organize chaos http://www.bsstudios.com |
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On Oct 14, 11:33 am, wrote:
On Oct 12, 1:55 pm, Ty Ford wrote: OK. I heard them at AES and I have them on my head right now listening to a Tom Waits cut from "Blue Valentine." These are seriously right headphones. Natural, balanced, comfortable, closed back. Get a pair on your head. Like MDR7506 but flatter; minus the bottom and top bumps and totally covering your ears. Regards, Ty Ford --Audio Equipment Reviews Audio Production Services Acting and Voiceover Demoshttp://www.tyford.com Guitar player?:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RZJ9MptZmU Thanks Ty. I'll have to audition a pair in the very near future. Nighthawk at the Diner - veal cutlet, weak coffee etc. bobs Bob Smith BS Studios we organize chaoshttp://www.bsstudios.com I sure like the price found them on ebay for $95.00 has anyone else worn a pair? Can anyone offer a comparison to DT770's? |
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I've owned a pair for about 8 months now and they are excellent.
Great sound, good isolation( I use them on the subway and it keeps a good amount of the noise out.) I've worn them for 14+ hours and never really had any comfort issues. Under hot conditions they'll make you sweat a little extra, but a small price to pay. I bought my pair for 120 and thought it was the best deal out by far. Wade Vantrease |
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Under hot conditions they'll make you
sweat a little extra, but a small price to pay. Don't forget the Garfield Headphone Softies™, These make headphones 100% more comfortable, hot or cold. These covers might help, too: http://www.scansound.com/Stretchable...one-Covers.htm |
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On Oct 13, 7:55 am, Ty Ford wrote:
OK. I heard them at AES and I have them on my head right now listening to a Tom Waits cut from "Blue Valentine." These are seriously right headphones. Natural, balanced, comfortable, closed back. Get a pair on your head. Like MDR7506 but flatter; minus the bottom and top bumps and totally covering your ears. Regards, Ty Ford --Audio Equipment Reviews Audio Production Services Acting and Voiceover Demoshttp://www.tyford.com Guitar player?:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RZJ9MptZmU I have been recommended the Fostex T40RP Mk.2,are they a close match? |
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On Oct 15, 5:04 am, Ty Ford wrote:
On Sun, 14 Oct 2007 11:33:13 -0400, wrote Tom Waits cut from "Blue Valentine." These are seriously right headphones. Nighthawks at the Diner - veal cutlet, weak coffee etc. Can I get scrapple at the diner? (Scrapple: you don't want to know why it tastes so good.) Tom Waits (from Nighthawks at the Diner): "My veal cutlet come down, tried to beat the **** out of my cup of coffee. Coffee just wasn't strong enough to defend itself." bobs Bob Smith BS Studios we organize chaos http://www.bsstudios.com |
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On Sun, 14 Oct 2007 11:33:13 -0400, wrote
(in article .com): On Oct 12, 1:55 pm, Ty Ford wrote: OK. I heard them at AES and I have them on my head right now listening to a Tom Waits cut from "Blue Valentine." These are seriously right headphones. Natural, balanced, comfortable, closed back. Get a pair on your head. Like MDR7506 but flatter; minus the bottom and top bumps and totally covering your ears. Regards, Ty Ford --Audio Equipment Reviews Audio Production Services Acting and Voiceover Demoshttp://www.tyford.com Guitar player?:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RZJ9MptZmU Thanks Ty. I'll have to audition a pair in the very near future. Nighthawk at the Diner - veal cutlet, weak coffee etc. bobs Bob Smith BS Studios we organize chaos http://www.bsstudios.com That'll be $29 and an alligator purse. Ty --Audio Equipment Reviews Audio Production Services Acting and Voiceover Demos http://www.tyford.com Guitar player?:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RZJ9MptZmU |
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Mogens V. wrote:
wrote: Tom Waits (from Nighthawks at the Diner): "My veal cutlet come down, tried to beat the **** out of my cup of coffee. Coffee just wasn't strong enough to defend itself." "Mosquito's are somehow attracted more to the color blue than to any other color - they have feelings too, you know.." -- Tom Waits Blue are thy veins, and therein is their blood. -- ha Iraq is Arabic for Vietnam |
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![]() "Ty Ford" wrote in message ... OK. I heard them at AES and I have them on my head right now listening to a Tom Waits cut from "Blue Valentine." These are seriously right headphones. Natural, balanced, comfortable, closed back. Get a pair on your head. Like MDR7506 but flatter; minus the bottom and top bumps and totally covering your ears. just did. they are awesome! i just can't take them off......... i am currently listening to some loungey jazz record by Kuniyuki Takahashi.... sounds so full and no colouration that i noticed so far. -andrejs |
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On Oct 19, 8:32 am, "andrejs eigus" wrote:
"Ty Ford" wrote in message ... OK. I heard them at AES and I have them on my head right now listening to a Tom Waits cut from "Blue Valentine." These are seriously right headphones. Natural, balanced, comfortable, closed back. Get a pair on your head. Like MDR7506 but flatter; minus the bottom and top bumps and totally covering your ears. just did. they are awesome! i just can't take them off......... i am currently listening to some loungey jazz record by Kuniyuki Takahashi.... sounds so full and no colouration that i noticed so far. -andrejs I'm envious. I've got a pair coming any day now. bobs Bob Smith BS Studios we organize chaos http://www.bsstudios.com |
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just did. they are awesome! i just can't take them off.........
i am currently listening to some loungey jazz record by Kuniyuki Takahashi.... sounds so full and no colouration that i noticed so far. -andrejs I'm envious. I've got a pair coming any day now. they also seem to be well made. sit tight on my head and give great isolation. feel free to share your experience with them when you can. how much did you pay? -andrejs |
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On Oct 19, 11:30 am, "andrejs eigus" wrote:
feel free to share your experience with them when you can. how much did you pay? -andrejs Don't know the price yet. Probably close to MAP. I asked my friend that owns a SR rental / pro audio sales place to bring some in. bobs Bob Smith BS Studios we organize chaos http://www.bsstudios.com |
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Sounds like a rare find - a closed back that sounds good.
I wish they came with straight cord instead of coiled. Is the cord detachable? |
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![]() "Russell Dawkins" wrote in message oups.com... Sounds like a rare find - a closed back that sounds good. I wish they came with straight cord instead of coiled. Is the cord detachable? sadly, no. i too enjoy the feature of detachable cords. like with Ultrasone PROline 750 headphones -- both cords are supplied. very convenient. -andrejs |
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On Sat, 20 Oct 2007 04:28:12 -0400, andrejs eigus wrote
(in article ): "Russell Dawkins" wrote in message oups.com... Sounds like a rare find - a closed back that sounds good. I wish they came with straight cord instead of coiled. Is the cord detachable? sadly, no. i too enjoy the feature of detachable cords. like with Ultrasone PROline 750 headphones -- both cords are supplied. very convenient. -andrejs I've been using MDR 7506 for years until recently. Coiled cords have never been a problem. In fact, in some cases, they have helped. Like when the producer wants to jack in to my mixer and then steps away. Regards, Ty Ford --Audio Equipment Reviews Audio Production Services Acting and Voiceover Demos http://www.tyford.com Guitar player?:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RZJ9MptZmU |
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I've been using MDR 7506 for years until recently. Coiled cords have never
been a problem. In fact, in some cases, they have helped. Like when the producer wants to jack in to my mixer and then steps away. yes, but coiled cords also tend to overwind time to time... -andrejs |
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![]() "andrejs eigus" wrote in message ... "Russell Dawkins" wrote in message oups.com... Sounds like a rare find - a closed back that sounds good. I wish they came with straight cord instead of coiled. Is the cord detachable? sadly, no. i too enjoy the feature of detachable cords. like with Ultrasone PROline 750 headphones -- both cords are supplied. very convenient. My HD 580s are on their third detachable cord. I think that there is a third party cord that is a different configuration than the Sennheiser cord which is straight rubberish zip cord. Headphones vary in terms of how field-serviceable they are if you resort to tools. I've had to do some internal work on a pair of AT ATH-AD 700s to maintain their operation. On balance, I use these to listen to TV and often go to sleep with them on. So they get beaten up in unprofessional ways. ;-) |
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On Oct 20, 10:21 am, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
My HD 580s are on their third detachable cord. I have a pair of Fostex T20 phones that I thought had an intermittent cord. I opened it up and found that it was just poorly soldered at the earpiece (this one isn't a plug-in cable the later model T20 uses). I tried to re-solder it and the lug appears to be made of something unsolderable, at least with normal solder and even using my favorite liquid flux. I'd probably have to use gaffer tape to get the solder to stay on. ![]() I'm waiting for a reply from Fostex on what it takes to solder to those lugs. What's strange is that I'm pretty sure I replaced the cord on if not this set, another set of the same vintage several years ago and don't recall having any problems getting the solder to flow. |
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As I recall my studio days, we had many sets of T20s. Aluminum solder
was used to re-solder the cable wires to the driver. |
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On Oct 20, 3:11 pm, rraudio wrote:
As I recall my studio days, we had many sets of T20s. Aluminum solder was used to re-solder the cable wires to the driver. That sounds reasonable. The lugs feel kind of soft and they could be aluminum. I have some aluminum solder but it's pretty heavy stuff and needs a torch to melt it. I don't think I want to try that on the headphones. Know where I can get a small quantity of small diameter soldering-iron- sized aluminum solder and flux? |
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![]() "Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. I've had to do some internal work on a pair of AT ATH-AD 700s to maintain their operation. On balance, I use these to listen to TV and often go to sleep with them on. So they get beaten up in unprofessional ways. ;-) Someone sorta sat on the ATH AD700s, and this time the plastic around one of the metal pivots split open like a rotten apple. Oh well, Found someone offering ATH-M50s on eBay for under $108 including shipping to my door. They showed up today. On first listen they sound a lot like the AT ATH-AD 700 and ATH-A 700. May use the same 45 mm driver. Not as comfortable as the ATH's, but far more comfortable than Senn HD-280s. They look a lot more robust, more like conventional pro headphones, and have a coiled cord. To say that they are smoother than 7506s strikes me as an understatement. |
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Found someone offering ATH-M50s on eBay for under $108 including shipping
to my door. They showed up today. On first listen they sound a lot like the AT ATH-AD 700 and ATH-A 700. May use the same 45 mm driver. Not as comfortable as the ATH's but they are ATH's! ATH-M50. but far more comfortable than Senn HD-280s. They look a lot more robust, more like conventional pro headphones, and have a coiled cord. To say that they are smoother than 7506s strikes me as an understatement. can you please elaborate? i love these headphones for the similar reasons Ty Ford loves them. i find their comfort ratio 7/10, their isolation at 8/10 and the smoothness at 10/10. so i'd like to learn about your final verdict exactly in order to find out whether we could all argue. ![]() -andrejs |
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Arny Krueger wrote:
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. I've had to do some internal work on a pair of AT ATH-AD 700s to maintain their operation. On balance, I use these to listen to TV and often go to sleep with them on. So they get beaten up in unprofessional ways. ;-) Someone sorta sat on the ATH AD700s, and this time the plastic around one of the metal pivots split open like a rotten apple. Oh well, Found someone offering ATH-M50s on eBay for under $108 including shipping to my door. They showed up today. On first listen they sound a lot like the AT ATH-AD 700 and ATH-A 700. May use the same 45 mm driver. Not as comfortable as the ATH's, but far more comfortable than Senn HD-280s. They look a lot more robust, more like conventional pro headphones, and have a coiled cord. To say that they are smoother than 7506s strikes me as an understatement. Just got a set but only cursory listen so far. Initial impressions: - Far more comfortable that HD280s - not like a smelly plastic head-vice. - Not as good isolation (either direction) as HD280 - Good compromise between curly and straight cable, and not too 'stiff'. - Nice smooth sound, with non-strident treble and full deep but not obtrusive bass. - Physically easy to handle - good open swivel function for on-ear quick listen Will run them against HD280, K240S, K270, K271S, and MDR7506 soon. geoff |
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![]() "andrejs eigus" wrote in message ... ...far more comfortable than Senn HD-280s. They look a lot more robust, more like conventional pro headphones, and have a coiled cord. To say that they are smoother than 7506s strikes me as an understatement. can you please elaborate? Nice, well-damped bass with no boom. Crisp high end but not at all hot. i love these headphones for the similar reasons Ty Ford loves them. i find their comfort ratio 7/10, their isolation at 8/10 and the smoothness at 10/10. Agreed that they are not as comfortable as the HD 580, ATH-AD 700 and ATH-A 700. Agreed that their isolation is not as great as HD 280s. But they are oh, so smooth and balanced. I think they will last a lot longer than the ATH-AD 700 and ATH-A 700. They are built a lot like 7506s, but maybe with a little more beef. |
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Arny Krueger wrote:
I think they will last a lot longer than the ATH-AD 700 and ATH-A 700. They are built a lot like 7506s, but maybe with a little more beef. I also find that the 7506s tangle so readily. hinge mech as much as cable... geoff |
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On Oct 12, 1:55 pm, Ty Ford wrote:
OK. I heard them at AES and I have them on my head right now listening to a Tom Waits cut from "Blue Valentine." These are seriously right headphones. Natural, balanced, comfortable, closed back. Get a pair on your head. Like MDR7506 but flatter; minus the bottom and top bumps and totally covering your ears. Regards, Ty Ford --Audio Equipment Reviews Audio Production Services Acting and Voiceover Demoshttp://www.tyford.com Guitar player?:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RZJ9MptZmU Ok Ty, I did. Several days worth now. I've been partial to Sennheiser HD280 over the MDR7506 for years except edits where the top bump of the 7506 is useful. The ATH-M50 bass sounds more honest than the HD280 and surprisingly I get a sensation of feeling the low bass. Incredible. Balance across the spectrum on my ears is smooth yet articulate. I don't feel I get quite the isolation of the HD280 but it is definitely much better than the 7506 on my head. Audio-Technica has a clear winner hear (pun intended). Everyone should give these an audition to see if it works as well for them. bobs Bob Smith BS Studios we organize chaos http://www.bsstudios.com |
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