Dusty Chalk Posted November 27, 2007 Report Posted November 27, 2007 So my mom really likes the K1000, but someone told her -- and I agree -- that she'd probably have better luck with closed headphones (she's essentially deaf -- but it's not attenuated deafness, it's more like tinnitus deafness -- high noise-floor and distortion that gets accentuated by bass notes). So, criteria are: closed, clean, airy, bass-light (I know, K1000's aren't bass-light, but she doesn't have anything special in the way of ampage...and it's still a criteria). Any suggestions? I'm thinking Sony MDR-V6...? At low volumes, it would seem bass-light, since the treble is so high in proportion. EDIT: Most of this has been superceded here.
boomana Posted November 27, 2007 Report Posted November 27, 2007 With no amp, the choices, as I'm sure you know, aren't great. I'd say the bass-shy K701s otherwise. Nice spoiling your momma with K1000s.
ph0rk Posted November 27, 2007 Report Posted November 27, 2007 maybe k501's? senn hd280's are -very- closed and bass-light, though they can have some funky 20-45hz action due to how well they seal. If she has tinnitus, wouldn't a closed can and lower volumes make it more noticable? (Though I suppose a listening habit that doesn't exacerbate it would be a good idea).
mirumu Posted November 27, 2007 Report Posted November 27, 2007 A Stax SR-X Mk3 sounds close to what you're looking for. They're closed and the bass is rolled off, but they have a nice clean midrange and good highs. Not exactly airy but I haven't found many closed headphones that are and they aren't exactly constrained either. The trick would be finding a pair as they're old not exactly common. On top of that they'd need a proper amp with a Stax energizer. Usually if you find some on ebay they'll come with a SRD-6 or SRD-7. Wouldn't break the bank either if you already have an amp to use I paid about US$90 for mine with the energizer although prices are a bit higher these days.
MaloS Posted November 27, 2007 Report Posted November 27, 2007 ATH-W5000 anyone ?! My god. Its written all over OP. I would not say its perfectly like K1000, but it is bass-light, airy, closed, very clean.
holland Posted November 27, 2007 Report Posted November 27, 2007 AKG K271. Beyer DT660. DT660 is extremely sensitive and very easy to drive and has the signature Beyer highs, FWIW.
Dusty Chalk Posted November 27, 2007 Author Report Posted November 27, 2007 The K501's are a good suggestion when underamped, but they're no longer being made, right? What about the K601's? I didn't know the W5000 was bass-light, I may have to try a pair, now. Thanks for the suggestions, feel free to keep them coming. How about something in the lower end of the Audio-Technica closed line? Maybe I should get a pair of the A500's, after all, since I was talking about getting a pair in that other thread. Worst case, I may have to give her an EQ to get rid of the bass frequencies (they seem to trigger some kind of distortion in her ears).Nice spoiling your momma with K1000s. Don't get me started -- that was just before they got discontinued, so I was sure I could get another pair for US$3xx, which is what I paid for the ones I gave her, formerly known as mine. They're pretty much the only ones she could hear anything on. In hindsight, I had no idea how generous I was being. I'm not saying I wouldn't have done it anyway, but if I knew then how long I'd be without a pair, I would have at least slept on it a couple more nights.
holland Posted November 27, 2007 Report Posted November 27, 2007 What about the K601's? I've heard lighter bass in other headphones.
Nanoha Posted November 27, 2007 Report Posted November 27, 2007 A Stax SR-X Mk3 sounds close to what you're looking for. I unfortunately don't think the SR-X MKIII would be the optimal choice simply due to its poor comfort in my opinion.
MaloS Posted November 27, 2007 Report Posted November 27, 2007 ATH-W series and ATH-A series do not have much to do with each other in terms of tonality, careful...
mirumu Posted November 27, 2007 Report Posted November 27, 2007 I unfortunately don't think the SR-X MKIII would be the optimal choice simply due to its poor comfort in my opinion. I always found them really comfortable but maybe it's just me. I have heard some say the arch presses on their head which I could imagine being a problem.
Nanoha Posted November 27, 2007 Report Posted November 27, 2007 ATH-W series and ATH-A series do not have much to do with each other in terms of tonality, careful... The VTG/JPN/L3K don't sound at all like any of the other Ws either. The AD2k is also very different from the other ADs or As.
n_maher Posted November 27, 2007 Report Posted November 27, 2007 Mr. Chalk, If you're serious about trying the W5000's this is as cheap as I've ever seen a pair listed.
Nanoha Posted November 27, 2007 Report Posted November 27, 2007 If you're serious about trying the W5000's this is as cheap as I've ever seen a pair listed. Shipping included; good price indeed (in the U.S.).
deepak Posted November 27, 2007 Report Posted November 27, 2007 The W5000 doesn't sound remotely like a K1000 though \ Harsh upper midrange and odd tonality is something the K1000 doesn't have.
ecclesand Posted November 27, 2007 Report Posted November 27, 2007 x2 (or x3) on the K271S with the velour pads.
MaloS Posted November 27, 2007 Report Posted November 27, 2007 The W5000 doesn't sound remotely like a K1000 though \ Harsh upper midrange and odd tonality is something the K1000 doesn't have. You are talking about poorly driven W5000. It can be just fine. Oh, and metallic highs is something I hear often about poorly driven K1ks xD
deepak Posted November 27, 2007 Report Posted November 27, 2007 You are talking about poorly driven W5000. I've heard them with very good amps and sources.
MaloS Posted November 27, 2007 Report Posted November 27, 2007 I've heard them with very good amps and sources. And I used Larocco PRII and the Micro DAC...why did I not have the issue I tried a number of amplifiers at meets. Something like a Millet Hybrid or M^3 - no harshness. Plug it into a Gilmore design - harshness is only the beginning of what sounded wrong.
grawk Posted November 27, 2007 Report Posted November 27, 2007 And I used Larocco PRII and the Micro DAC...why did I not have the issue I tried a number of amplifiers at meets. Something like a Millet Hybrid or M^3 - no harshness. Plug it into a Gilmore design - harshness is only the beginning of what sounded wrong.
aerius Posted November 27, 2007 Report Posted November 27, 2007 And I used Larocco PRII and the Micro DAC...why did I not have the issue Because you touch yourself at night.
deepak Posted November 27, 2007 Report Posted November 27, 2007 And I used Larocco PRII and the Micro DAC...why did I not have the issue I tried a number of amplifiers at meets. Something like a Millet Hybrid or M^3 - no harshness. Plug it into a Gilmore design - harshness is only the beginning of what sounded wrong. I've heard them with an M^3 configured very close to my old one, still had that upper midrange harshness that made them sound like crap. The M^3 is a great amp, I doubt it was under driving them.
MaloS Posted November 27, 2007 Report Posted November 27, 2007 I've heard them with an M^3 configured very close to my old one, still had that upper midrange harshness that made them sound like crap. The M^3 is a great amp, I doubt it was under driving them. Well then I am glad to have my ears xD
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