After watching your review on both headphones I decided to get the T1 (since HD800 + quality amp are far beyond my budget). I received this pair of cans today and as soon as I tried it on I was totally astonished by the sound quality - clean and precise bass with warm and sweet mids. One of my favorite headphones I own is Sennheiser HD 25 II. It is a fantastic pair for under $300, but the reason I decided to upgrade is that, from my experience with Senn's headphones, they tend to have dirty sounds as if coming out from a megaphone. I was uncertain if this applies to HD 800, so I decided to give Beyer a shot. All I can say is that T1 is the best headphone I have so far (I am not interested in a "reference" headphone; all I need is a pair capable of delivering the best listening experience). Thank you so much for your review. It is really helpful!
I pair it up with Beyerdyanmic A20 amp, which I've been using for a while, and it works just fine. I don't know if there is a significant improvement with A2.
Yes. Beyer has stopped the manufacture of the first gen at the time of my purchase. I haven`t tried the 1st gen so I cannot comment much on the difference between the 2nd gen.
+William Hsu Ok. I was wondering if I should get to the t1 2nd gen or the hd800S. I've read reviews on both saying that they both sound amazing. Beyerdynamic is $300-400 cheaper but the hd800S soundstage is just unbelievable. I'm leaning towards the t1's for now though
Great review. Perfect review for me personally, as I have the HD650 and am starting to look into my upgrade, and these were the two chief headphones in my lineup. Love all your videos, your voice is perfect for this kind of stuff. Keep them coming!
Fantastic review, I've been looking for a crazy high end set of cans to get for my crazy computer setup on my TH-cam channel and I think the T1 with the A1 amp might fit the bill.
i own the LCD2, HD 800, and T1. all are amazing. the T1 and the Woo Audio 2 is one of the best audio combos i've ever heard. the HD 800 sounds equally fantastic. a little more laidback with a different presentation of neutrality, i prefer the T1. both are amazing headphones though. The LCD-2 lacks the ultimate resolution of the T1/HD 800, but is equally impressive and is unmatched when it comes to reproducing deep powerful undistorted bass
I think imma go with the T1 :) what do you think, should I buy an amp or headphones first? right now I only have senn 558 and a fiio E17 but I plan on going T1s and a WA2
You're right - but I really like my HD650s! With a top-shelf DAC and powerful amp I think they hold up amazingly well! Which is why I think a comparison would be all the more interesting! It is your channel of course - but I'd love to see that.
Nice informative review. I have been looking to get the DT880 (600 ohm) Premiums but here in London no shop seems to have a demo pair to listen to. Would you be able to tell me how they compare to the HD-800's and even the T1's. I know that are nowhere near as expensive but I have listened to the HD-800's and I agree with your description of them totally. I heard them in Selfridges store here in London (UK). So if you are able to tell me how they compare I would much appreciate it.
Please excuse me intruding, PS1000 - If you have enemies recommend them PS1000. LCD3 - Very overpriced for what they offer HD800 - The best headphones for studio monitoring and sound mastering. Very picky what amplifier to use with them. With most of them the treble is sibilant. The problem is most of us do not work in the sound studios and we require more euphonic headphones to enjoy music. HD800 are too clinical to offer that. T1 - Best overall dynamic headphones, they do everything right.
listening to this guy talk while I'm wearing my Beyer Dt880pros is amazing! ... anyway, truth be told, it would be hard to justify getting the Sennheisers with the Dt880 pro and T1 priced so well.
i own a T1 currently and owned a DT1350 for a couple months about half a year ago. you can really think of the DT1350 as a trimmed down portable T1. it's sound signature is very balanced with the same sort of great bass and sparkly highs in the T1. the soundstage is okay, for a closed can it's pretty good. mids are relatively flat, not hollow or to sweet. only two faults with it are a comfort issue with a bit of plastic along the headband touching the sides of your head and and the soundstage.
@hifiguy528. If you have to choose one from the Sen 900 & the Beyer T1 which one will you choose and why ? We own similar gears, maybe we have similar taste. I notice you have the Focal Grand Speakers, the McIntosh preamp and amp ( ? ). Which do you prefer listening to between speakers or headphones ? Listening to speakers seems more natural, organic and freedom from an unnatural clamp on the head and some heat on the ears.
Are you familiar with the Apogee Ensemble audio interface? Would you happen to know if the headphone pre-amps in the Apogee Ensemble would be powerful enough to provide ideal power to the HD800s?
just wondering, have you opinions changed at this point and which amp and dac do you accompany with the T1? i'm using bottlehead crack and a rather mediocre dac with mine right now and am wondering what would be the immediate next upgrade.
Hi Mike noticed you don't own the Audeze LCD 2 or 3 headphones...Any reason why? What are thoughts which I am sure you have auditioned both? How would you compare the LCD-3 to the your Beyer T1 & Senn HD800? Thanks :)
Hey Mike what's up, you should review the T5 p, they are essentially 81 that you can carry around with you as they're closed back, I would be interested to see your thoughts as you are one of the best reviewers on TH-cam
Hello I am recently retired and intend to sit in my garden this summer and listen to my IPod, mostly to 50s & 60s rock but with some later stuff as well. and wondered if you could recommend a top headphone,( plus amp if needed) money not a problem. Many thanks, Barrie.
barrie frost Beyerdynamic should fulfill your needs, Barrie. If you can spend $200 on a headphone, go for the DT 990 PRO, I have myself one of those and I am surprised every time I listen to them. It all depends what color of music you prefer. (this might be a bit confusing) Beyerdynamic are reference monitor headphones, for analytical sound. You will hear everything and they won't muffle anything away. also their bass is terrifically detailed and low. if you like to listen to a warmer sounding headphone, sennheiser often sounds easy listening to most people and Grado is also known to sound warmer. The only problem I encounter is your source, the IPOD. If you don't want to carry around an amp and DAC, check out the FIOO x3 or x5. they are music players that can handle every single High-res file you throw at them and have 2 on-board DAC and AMP (each for left and right channel). the x3 costs about $200 , the x5 about $300 - $350, not very sure about it. I hope this helped.
thetoroloco76 I bought the DT 990 PRO and actually can't really stand them. For just a little while maybe, funny to listen to 10 to 15 minutes, but that's it for me. Depends on taste, but I wouldn't say they don't muffle things. I drove them on a Asus Essence ST, which is not the best thing out there yet decent, and I never heard mids so muffle on any headphones... I'm not claustrophobic, but they were pushing me over that edge :D
This will shine like a crazy diamond! its come the 2. generation in these year 2015! Check it out with new cables and better highs and bass!! cheers ädu
The Sennheiser HD800 are made with Leona - Polyamide 66, a polymer resin. They use a variety of mineral and/or glass fiber reinforcements. They used glass fiber in this mold to reduce resonance.
Smart or lucky man, you hit a jackpot with T1 + W3000ANV combination. These two headphones are what I consider a perfect pair. Many albums are badly sound engineered and mastered, if the treble is too prominent or screechy then W3000ANV helps in toning it down a bit. If an album sounds a bit dull with not enough treble then T1 is the choice. Both headphones have fully present middle-frequencies and this is a godsend because most headphones today have recessed mid-f and in mid-f the music flows.
More than the HD800? I've narrowed it down to these two headphones, but I haven't heard either of them because I cannot find a place within a days drive that sells them. I cannot afford to buy them both, which makes it hard to choose the right one.
Added on - T1 REQUIRES to be used with tube amplifiers to get the optimal sound. As for using a portable amplifier in order to use T1 also as transportable headphones, the one that works best is the Continental from ALO Audio. It is capable of driving 600 Ohm T1 and, when needed, can provide a swing voltage to deal with 900 Ohm impedance on bass frequency. I hope this will help.
Subscribed, how about a review of the Beyerdynamic T 90 now in stock ! Also how about going back and adding a follow up, at least to the popular products. Thanks
After watching this and reading a bunch I purchased a pair of Beyerdynamic T1, and will get them in a couple of days, I'm so excited I nearly goo myself, lol!!! :D
Finally a review. :P Hey, are you planing on getting the AKG Q701's in future? I just received mine, and let me tell you if you like K701's, you will like Q701's even more. :P They're like a mixture of K701 and HD600.
Which is more comfortable? Which is better for rock? Which is more balanced? Which sounds more natural/realistic? Which seems more durable and less prone to cosmetic blemishes? What is the defining difference between these two headphones?
Hi! I'm looking to buy me a pair of some super headphones. I will be using them "all around" at the desk, on the go, and when i'm just walking around at home. I currently don't have any good amplifiers, just the fiio e11. I have been looking at the grado rs1i, beyerdynamic t5p, and the t1's. I know the t1's are 600 ohm and only can be driven through an amp, but are they worth the money if i buy them plus an amp over the t5p? And can the grado's be driven through the fiio e11/ e12?
Nice review! I agree with you, except I think the HD 800 is MUCH more comfortable (for my head of course) and the HD 800 brings out more details IMO. You think the T1 is perfect tonality, and HD 800 is very slightly brighter, so maybe you should try the LCD-2 which is darker? Will complement these two nicely!
I drive me HD 800 with an O2+ODAC from JDS Labs and it's awesome. People who say the HD 800 is picky are people who don't like the treble on it, and are looking for an amp that will create a warmer sound.
Gray Au You can pair your ODAC with a Matrix M-Stage HPA-3U. It's DAC is good, but not as good as the ODAC, but the amp part is very good. It's a warm sounding (perfect for the HD 800 and K701/702 and the like). It also support ASIO out and DSD64 via DoP.
+Aldem Oh really? I was looking at the HD800 but all said to get 1k-2k+ amps... I guess I'll maybe buy that or combo it with the HD700. (Trying to get a place to listen to both)
+Sylvex Dragonskin The O2+ODAC is a neutral dac/amp. It does not add color to the sound. Still, the HD 800 is, from the start, already a very bright headphone.
Would a Magni 2 be able to drive the T1? I'm shooting to get a T1 at some point since they can be found for much cheaper than the HD800 and I'm wondering if my amp set up now would be sufficient.
I got a deal for the AKG K812 the price is 500€ new???? is that price good for comparision examble dt 1990? it is also 500€ i dont like sennheiser so much i have 660s.. I love huge soundstage!
hi bro. can you help me with the T1 characteristic? is it bright? because when i listen to them on jaben yesterday.Only short while so i cant really now their characteristic
Seriously, I admire Beyerdynamics greatly. My favorite closed headphone are the DT48 models. The first hi fi stereo headphones created.. They are the closed equivalent to the K1000 IMO.. Am itching to purchase to the T1's.. My oppo 83SE with the Sabre DACS are more revealing then my balanced Bel Canto DAC 2..
Mo Ali The HD800 with Sennheiser's HDVD800 amp, is truly god like. They were practically made for each other, and to get the full potential from the HD800's you need a high end amp like that.
Neither is for audio mixing. You can get a flat response monitor headphone for a LOT less. Check out the Takstar TS610, you don't need much else to mix audio. I realize that the price might make you suspicious, but at less than 50 dollars, it won't hurt you to try them.
if you prefer the t1 over the hd800s, you most likely won't prefer Audeze over t1. bright to dark t1?hd800> LCD2/3. I also think you should specify that t1's sound neutral to you, some people might find hd800s or LCDs to be more neutral.
I listen to alot of electronic music especially Trance° i always have my earbuds on 24/7 i recently bought the dre beats pro and they're more of a hip hop head phone eeeeuuh i hate it,so out of those two which head phones would you guys recommend?
Probably the beyerdynamic T1 if only because of the nature of open back headphones does not allow for to reproduce all of the low end frequencies and the T1 is more neutral, unless you want that sound stage then go ahead and get the HD 800. Honestly I would suggest the LCD-2 instead for your music choices and a O2 amp to power it.
ParasiticHobbit DragonSchool That's a rare breed of consumer right there. Decides between two $1000 flagship headphones, yet also purchased a pair of beats lol. Avoid Beats by dre, Bose, and skullcandy. Top brands really come down to price point and genres of music. I can't say I know the top brand for trance, I usually stick to close back designs on higher end models so that changes the headphone choices dramatically.
After watching your review on both headphones I decided to get the T1 (since HD800 + quality amp are far beyond my budget). I received this pair of cans today and as soon as I tried it on I was totally astonished by the sound quality - clean and precise bass with warm and sweet mids. One of my favorite headphones I own is Sennheiser HD 25 II. It is a fantastic pair for under $300, but the reason I decided to upgrade is that, from my experience with Senn's headphones, they tend to have dirty sounds as if coming out from a megaphone. I was uncertain if this applies to HD 800, so I decided to give Beyer a shot.
All I can say is that T1 is the best headphone I have so far (I am not interested in a "reference" headphone; all I need is a pair capable of delivering the best listening experience). Thank you so much for your review. It is really helpful!
+William Hsu T1 is fantastic. Check out beyerdynamic A1 or A2 amp. pairs very well with T1.
I pair it up with Beyerdyanmic A20 amp, which I've been using for a while, and it works just fine. I don't know if there is a significant improvement with A2.
+William Hsu did you get the T1 2nd gen?
Yes. Beyer has stopped the manufacture of the first gen at the time of my purchase. I haven`t tried the 1st gen so I cannot comment much on the difference between the 2nd gen.
+William Hsu Ok. I was wondering if I should get to the t1 2nd gen or the hd800S. I've read reviews on both saying that they both sound amazing. Beyerdynamic is $300-400 cheaper but the hd800S soundstage is just unbelievable. I'm leaning towards the t1's for now though
What do you think about the hd800S? How much better are they compared to the regular hd800?
Great review. Perfect review for me personally, as I have the HD650 and am starting to look into my upgrade, and these were the two chief headphones in my lineup. Love all your videos, your voice is perfect for this kind of stuff. Keep them coming!
Fantastic review, I've been looking for a crazy high end set of cans to get for my crazy computer setup on my TH-cam channel and I think the T1 with the A1 amp might fit the bill.
I'd love to see your comparison to AKG K712 and K812
i own the LCD2, HD 800, and T1. all are amazing. the T1 and the Woo Audio 2 is one of the best audio combos i've ever heard. the HD 800 sounds equally fantastic. a little more laidback with a different presentation of neutrality, i prefer the T1. both are amazing headphones though. The LCD-2 lacks the ultimate resolution of the T1/HD 800, but is equally impressive and is unmatched when it comes to reproducing deep powerful undistorted bass
I think imma go with the T1 :)
what do you think, should I buy an amp or headphones first?
right now I only have senn 558 and a fiio E17 but I plan on going T1s and a WA2
That's nice Mike, is the Schiit Magni able to deliver enough power for your T1?
You're right - but I really like my HD650s! With a top-shelf DAC and powerful amp I think they hold up amazingly well! Which is why I think a comparison would be all the more interesting! It is your channel of course - but I'd love to see that.
Nice informative review.
I have been looking to get the DT880 (600 ohm) Premiums but here in London no shop seems to have a demo pair to listen to.
Would you be able to tell me how they compare to the HD-800's and even the T1's.
I know that are nowhere near as expensive but I have listened to the HD-800's and I agree with your description of them totally.
I heard them in Selfridges store here in London (UK). So if you are able to tell me how they compare I would much appreciate it.
Please excuse me intruding,
PS1000 - If you have enemies recommend them PS1000.
LCD3 - Very overpriced for what they offer
HD800 - The best headphones for studio monitoring and sound mastering. Very picky what amplifier to use with them. With most of them the treble is sibilant. The problem is most of us do not work in the sound studios and we require more euphonic headphones to enjoy music. HD800 are too clinical to offer that.
T1 - Best overall dynamic headphones, they do everything right.
listening to this guy talk while I'm wearing my Beyer Dt880pros is amazing! ... anyway, truth be told, it would be hard to justify getting the Sennheisers with the Dt880 pro and T1 priced so well.
i own a T1 currently and owned a DT1350 for a couple months about half a year ago. you can really think of the DT1350 as a trimmed down portable T1. it's sound signature is very balanced with the same sort of great bass and sparkly highs in the T1. the soundstage is okay, for a closed can it's pretty good. mids are relatively flat, not hollow or to sweet. only two faults with it are a comfort issue with a bit of plastic along the headband touching the sides of your head and and the soundstage.
Thank you so much for the videos you have been posting up.
@hifiguy528. If you have to choose one from the Sen 900 & the Beyer T1 which one will you choose and why ? We own similar gears, maybe we have similar taste. I notice you have the Focal Grand Speakers, the McIntosh preamp and amp ( ? ). Which do you prefer listening to between speakers or headphones ?
Listening to speakers seems more natural, organic and freedom from an unnatural clamp on the head and some heat on the ears.
That's reassuring as I'm going to order the DT990 pros tomorrow!
Are you familiar with the Apogee Ensemble audio interface? Would you happen to know if the headphone pre-amps in the Apogee Ensemble would be powerful enough to provide ideal power to the HD800s?
Your videos are great and relaxing, thank toh
You should talk about sound more, love it. Can't wait to see the grados and your K701s
just wondering, have you opinions changed at this point and which amp and dac do you accompany with the T1? i'm using bottlehead crack and a rather mediocre dac with mine right now and am wondering what would be the immediate next upgrade.
Hi Mike noticed you don't own the Audeze LCD 2 or 3 headphones...Any reason why? What are thoughts which I am sure you have auditioned both? How would you compare the LCD-3 to the your Beyer T1 & Senn HD800? Thanks :)
Hey Mike what's up, you should review the T5 p, they are essentially 81 that you can carry around with you as they're closed back, I would be interested to see your thoughts as you are one of the best reviewers on TH-cam
Hello I am recently retired and intend to sit in my garden this summer and listen to my IPod, mostly to 50s & 60s rock but with some later stuff as well. and wondered if you could recommend a top headphone,( plus amp if needed) money not a problem. Many thanks, Barrie.
Consider the Beyerdynamic Custom One Pro. No amp needed.
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I certainly will and many thanks for your help. All the best. Barrie.
barrie frost Beyerdynamic should fulfill your needs, Barrie. If you can spend $200 on a headphone, go for the DT 990 PRO, I have myself one of those and I am surprised every time I listen to them.
It all depends what color of music you prefer. (this might be a bit confusing)
Beyerdynamic are reference monitor headphones, for analytical sound. You will hear everything and they won't muffle anything away. also their bass is terrifically detailed and low.
if you like to listen to a warmer sounding headphone, sennheiser often sounds easy listening to most people and Grado is also known to sound warmer.
The only problem I encounter is your source, the IPOD. If you don't want to carry around an amp and DAC, check out the FIOO x3 or x5. they are music players that can handle every single High-res file you throw at them and have 2 on-board DAC and AMP (each for left and right channel). the x3 costs about $200 , the x5 about $300 - $350, not very sure about it.
I hope this helped.
LCD-3 is your answer.
thetoroloco76 I bought the DT 990 PRO and actually can't really stand them. For just a little while maybe, funny to listen to 10 to 15 minutes, but that's it for me.
Depends on taste, but I wouldn't say they don't muffle things. I drove them on a Asus Essence ST, which is not the best thing out there yet decent, and I never heard mids so muffle on any headphones... I'm not claustrophobic, but they were pushing me over that edge :D
Where did you get your headphone stands? They're beautiful :D
Were you able to audition these headphones, before you purchased them? If so, what type of place can you audition them?
This will shine like a crazy diamond! its come the 2. generation in these year 2015! Check it out with new cables and better highs and bass!! cheers ädu
The Sennheiser HD800 are made with Leona - Polyamide 66, a polymer resin.
They use a variety of mineral and/or glass fiber reinforcements.
They used glass fiber in this mold to reduce resonance.
have you tried these on the audioengine d1 that you reviewed? or is that not a good amplifier for these headphones?
Smart or lucky man, you hit a jackpot with T1 + W3000ANV combination. These two headphones are what I consider a perfect pair. Many albums are badly sound engineered and mastered, if the treble is too prominent or screechy then W3000ANV helps in toning it down a bit. If an album sounds a bit dull with not enough treble then T1 is the choice. Both headphones have fully present middle-frequencies and this is a godsend because most headphones today have recessed mid-f and in mid-f the music flows.
More than the HD800?
I've narrowed it down to these two headphones, but I haven't heard either of them because I cannot find a place within a days drive that sells them. I cannot afford to buy them both, which makes it hard to choose the right one.
I own the T1 - driving it with the SPL Phonitor and the Musicfidelity M1Dac - for me, it´s absolutly perfect !!
Hi Mike! What is the headphone stand for the HD800 you are using?
How are you bro :)! Can u please review the Beyerdynamic t90? Trust your reviews and wanted to know what you think of them. Thanks!
Mike you're one of the best reviewers on the internet.
Added on - T1 REQUIRES to be used with tube amplifiers to get the optimal sound. As for using a portable amplifier in order to use T1 also as transportable headphones, the one that works best is the Continental from ALO Audio. It is capable of driving 600 Ohm T1 and, when needed, can provide a swing voltage to deal with 900 Ohm impedance on bass frequency. I hope this will help.
Subscribed, how about a review of the Beyerdynamic T 90 now in stock !
Also how about going back and adding a follow up, at least to the popular products. Thanks
After watching this and reading a bunch I purchased a pair of Beyerdynamic T1, and will get them in a couple of days, I'm so excited I nearly goo myself, lol!!! :D
Finally a review. :P
Hey, are you planing on getting the AKG Q701's in future? I just received mine, and let me tell you if you like K701's, you will like Q701's even more. :P They're like a mixture of K701 and HD600.
Compared to the two headphones, what would you say about the Denon AH D 700 & AKG K 701?
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Could you get your hands on a pair of DT1350?
Would be fun to hear what you think about it :D
Which is more comfortable?
Which is better for rock?
Which is more balanced?
Which sounds more natural/realistic?
Which seems more durable and less prone to cosmetic blemishes?
What is the defining difference between these two headphones?
Awesome review. Proves that you know your stuff well.
i hv an HD 800 for studio mixing . i get impress with the beyerdynamic T5p , is there a huge quality different between T1 and T5p ?
Hi! I'm looking to buy me a pair of some super headphones. I will be using them "all around" at the desk, on the go, and when i'm just walking around at home. I currently don't have any good amplifiers, just the fiio e11. I have been looking at the grado rs1i, beyerdynamic t5p, and the t1's. I know the t1's are 600 ohm and only can be driven through an amp, but are they worth the money if i buy them plus an amp over the t5p?
And can the grado's be driven through the fiio e11/ e12?
How does the LCD-X compare to these two? Sound, and build wise.
Nice review! I agree with you, except I think the HD 800 is MUCH more comfortable (for my head of course) and the HD 800 brings out more details IMO. You think the T1 is perfect tonality, and HD 800 is very slightly brighter, so maybe you should try the LCD-2 which is darker? Will complement these two nicely!
Which amp or Dac do you recommend with either of these headphones? Especially the Beyerdynamic T1 ..
I drive me HD 800 with an O2+ODAC from JDS Labs and it's awesome. People who say the HD 800 is picky are people who don't like the treble on it, and are looking for an amp that will create a warmer sound.
Gray Au You can pair your ODAC with a Matrix M-Stage HPA-3U. It's DAC is good, but not as good as the ODAC, but the amp part is very good. It's a warm sounding (perfect for the HD 800 and K701/702 and the like).
It also support ASIO out and DSD64 via DoP.
+Aldem Oh really? I was looking at the HD800 but all said to get 1k-2k+ amps... I guess I'll maybe buy that or combo it with the HD700. (Trying to get a place to listen to both)
Sylvex Dragonskin That's audiophoolery.
Aldem Hmm it gets silly sometimes, but I did find they say the ODAC combo is too bright for the HD700.
+Sylvex Dragonskin The O2+ODAC is a neutral dac/amp. It does not add color to the sound. Still, the HD 800 is, from the start, already a very bright headphone.
Would a Magni 2 be able to drive the T1? I'm shooting to get a T1 at some point since they can be found for much cheaper than the HD800 and I'm wondering if my amp set up now would be sufficient.
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Can you also do a comparison of the HD650 and the HD800? Would love to hear that comparison!
Is the Beyerdynamic so much better than Oppo PM1?? Worth the 200 dollar extra? And how is the Soundstage on the T1?
thank you...
I am getting them in a few days so I will tell you.
liar
What amp do you use?
Awesome! Give us more comparisons
eviews. Keep it up hifiguy!
do you buy these personally or most of them are sent from companies?
Yes i heard they're the best but ive heard Sennhieser hd800 are the best and i would like to know which are a better choice
loved this vid, more reviews please!
Awesome reviews man! I would love to see a similar review on IEM`s now please! :)
Im not sure of it but since the headphones are open back...that means its not really good outdoors right like other people can hear your music?
Do you use the stock Sennheiser HD800 cables?
What do you think about the Grado PS1000s and LCD-3s vs the HD800s and T1s?
Please make more reviews and comparison of your collection!
Please, what amplifier do you use or recomend for these two?
do you think these headphones would be a good choice to listen to Tiesto's music?
Thes two best in the world... right next to each other... such beauty
What about metal music and classical music, wich headphones would you recommend me? :D
Some people think if you spend that much money, Hi Fi is better than headphone what do you think?
What's our opinion between T1 2nd gen Vs HD800S?
I am getting them in a few days so I will tell you.
Thanks!
TheTechAudiophile So did you review them yet?
I got a deal for the AKG K812 the price is 500€ new???? is that price good for comparision examble dt 1990? it is also 500€ i dont like sennheiser so much i have 660s.. I love huge soundstage!
I just got Beyerdynamic T90 with A20 amp.
But I feel that the music is somewhat thin with sharpiness.
Would the T1 have been a much better deal?
love your videos dude! all i got is XB1000,500,600 and fiio e11 D:
One of your best video hifiguy
i want them both :'(
+Dora Wahl but it's so expansive ;)
10:44 Hey Mike do you still feel that these headphones are still the best of the beat.
maybe for dynamic headphones. the SR009 by stax are probably the best ever made, tied with the he90's, from the Orpheus system by Sennheiser
Would the WA7 be good enough for the T1s?
hi bro.
can you help me with the T1 characteristic?
is it bright?
because when i listen to them on jaben yesterday.Only short while so i cant really now their characteristic
Could you try and do a review of the Grado ps1000 vs the Sennhieser hd800
Can you get these in Lightning connector? Apple says 3.5mm is so yesterday.
Just recently purchased the HD800s, HDVA600, DacMagic Plus for just over $1900. Will give a detailed review if asked.
nice setup! congrats. :)
What kind of amp and dac o you use to power T1 and HD800?
Seriously, I admire Beyerdynamics greatly. My favorite closed headphone are the DT48 models. The first hi fi stereo headphones created.. They are the closed equivalent to the K1000 IMO.. Am itching to purchase to the T1's.. My oppo 83SE with the Sabre DACS are more revealing then my balanced Bel Canto DAC 2..
what kind of amp can drive these two incredible headphone? for example?
you said this is the best. what about the Denon AH-D7000 ??? arenn't this expensive?
i have the k701, how much better would you declare the hd800 over the k701?
Which amp do you like to use with the HD800?
great review man!!!
Are both actually manufactured in Germany?
I take it you have not tried the AKG K1000?
Do you have any Grado's?
what are your headphone stands?
What are the prices of both these headphones??
Do you have any recommendations for high quality amps i could use with the T1?
the new Beyer A2 or even the older A1 are excellent for T1.
Which one is better for audio mixing and gives you the flattest most accurate sound?
HD800 with SPL Phonitor 2 amp.
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Thanks for the quick reply, Not sure wanna spend $2k on an amplifier though...HD 800 + an RME Fireface would do OK right?
Mo Ali not going to get the most out of those headphones.
Mo Ali The HD800 with Sennheiser's HDVD800 amp, is truly god like.
They were practically made for each other, and to get the full potential from the HD800's you need a high end amp like that.
Neither is for audio mixing. You can get a flat response monitor headphone for a LOT less. Check out the Takstar TS610, you don't need much else to mix audio. I realize that the price might make you suspicious, but at less than 50 dollars, it won't hurt you to try them.
The wooden one looks like one of the stands from a company called Sieveking Sound, you can find them in a few places depending on where you are [=
what kind of mp3 source do you use?
I have Aune X1 Pro Headphone Amplifier/DAC is that amp good for Beyerdynamic T1 ??
I think the 990 Pro only has 250ohm version, the 600ohm version is the 990 Premium version, which also costs $170+ more.
How far is the speaker like sound?
a beautiful stand it is indeed...
if you prefer the t1 over the hd800s, you most likely won't prefer Audeze over t1. bright to dark t1?hd800> LCD2/3. I also think you should specify that t1's sound neutral to you, some people might find hd800s or LCDs to be more neutral.
I listen to alot of electronic music especially Trance° i always have my earbuds on 24/7 i recently bought the dre beats pro and they're more of a hip hop head phone eeeeuuh i hate it,so out of those two which head phones would you guys recommend?
Probably the beyerdynamic T1 if only because of the nature of open back headphones does not allow for to reproduce all of the low end frequencies and the T1 is more neutral, unless you want that sound stage then go ahead and get the HD 800. Honestly I would suggest the LCD-2 instead for your music choices and a O2 amp to power it.
ParasiticHobbit DragonSchool That's a rare breed of consumer right there.
Decides between two $1000 flagship headphones, yet also purchased a pair of beats lol.
Avoid Beats by dre, Bose, and skullcandy.
Top brands really come down to price point and genres of music.
I can't say I know the top brand for trance, I usually stick to close back designs on higher end models so that changes the headphone choices dramatically.