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| quote: | Originally posted by sot
i've got the k702 and as i do like them alot, i think the soundstage in them is a bit exaggerated and tricky to get a track done properly in them. also the burn-in time with them is insane, i hated them when i first got them (no bass, weak high's) but after leaving itunes on 24/7 with them blasting for a good 2 weeks, the drivers finally opened up and now they sound great. also the bass response since they are open, is a bit lacking, so be sure you do have trusty monitors to check your mixes.
i was also told the beyerdynamic dt880 or the sennheiser hd650 might be better suited for edm. i haven't tried them though. |
I don't completely disagree with you, but...
First of all, the soundstage is just as exaggerated as any other headphone. It's not like it reproduces sounds in the incorrect place. But perhaps you're referring to the fact that the headphones sound more open than other headphones? This is very different than an "exaggerated" stereo image. I personally have zero issues placing things within the stereo field. I almost feel as if the headphones give you more control than say a set of studio monitors.
Second of all, stop whining about the break in period. Just plug them into your computer, blast music, leave the house and in less than a week they'll be broken in. It's certainly less of a big deal than some studio monitors I've ever had to deal with.
Finally, you completely miss the point of buying the headphones. The entire spectrum is pretty flat, with a bass response that is perhaps 10% too lean. So while I do agree that the bass response is lacking, it should be noted that it's at the cost of making a fairly accurate picture of the entire spectrum. It does a night and day better job of this than say a Sony MDR 7506 or Beats by Dre.
OP:
Overall, I'd highly recommend the AKG K702. They've got a flat frequency response, a great transient response (so you can hear compression and kicks clearly) and they've got great detail (more than you need for a club, but more is better in my opinion).
I have no experience with the other headphones you mentioned.
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