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Gluegun
Headphone Addict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Lexington, Kentucky
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Let's just take what Headphone.com has to say on the two headphones:
Beyerdynamic DT250-80
The easily driven Beyerdynamic 250s provide isolation and a fine sound that is ideal for DJs or studio use. Overall, they deliver a pleasant musical representation that places emphasis on the bass. They are durable, non-fatiguing and very comfortable. These headphones are efficient--we recommend use with an amp, but they can be driven effectively by a portable player. We really appreciate the detailed highs and controlled lows these headphones deliver.
The 250s have soft, velvet ear cups that fit snuggly around the ears and a padded headband-- this combination adds immensely to their comfort level. They are made with a sturdy, yet flexible plastic that is durable, and offer 12db of isolation from the surrounding environment, while still keeping their accurate musical presentation. Their coiled cord connects conveniently to one earpiece eliminating any double cord tangling. They come terminated to a mini and have a 1/4 inch adapter
Beyerdynamic DT831
Our favorite closed headphone, the Beyerdynamic 831s, offer great sound and comfort, plus they keep your tunes in your ears. They produce a bright, detailed musical illustration. The 831s are not "boomy" sounding, a common downfall of sealed headphones, and are extremely comfortable. These headphones are happiest at home or hooked up with an amp.
The 831s combine tight bass and clear, accurate highs, resulting in an all-around high-end sealed headphone. The 831s offer comfortable listening with their cushy, velvet ear cups that embrace your ears. A soft, inner strap holds the phones on your head-- the strap is connected to the plastic outer band-- for a nonrestricting fit. Their headband is made with a sturdy, flexible plastic and they have partial rotating joints. The 831s have a 10ft coiled cord that connects to both of the earpieces. They are terminated to a mini and come with a 1/4 inch adapter
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Anyways, I was gonna get the 250-80, but I saw how I could get the 831's used for $130 (it was on sale, it's usually $160), and I was like, "DUDE! That's half price! And they're better than the 250's!" So, I bought them, and THEN I decided...to actually make them better than the cheaper ones, I needed a warm amp, so I spent another $130 on a portable, battery driven, warm sounding amp, the Headroom Total Airhead.
Yea, I listen to trance in the 831's, and they totally ROCK for it...IF you drive them right, and neither a sound card nor a portable nor a minisystem nor a multimedea speaker jack will drive em right (I know from personal experience...they will get loud, but they will be slightly harsh and slightly bright, just kind of annoying to listen to). An HEADPHONE amp or a strong headphone jack on a good Reciever will work. Anyways, if you are interested in the 831's, add the cost of an amp into the picture--but there are ways to pay under $160 USD for a good amp from Headroom (www.headphone.com). For example, there is a hobbyist/forumer with the nickname "JMT" at www.head-fi.org who makes great portable amp out of altoid bins--for CHEAPER than the Total Airhead! And, of course, there is the Porta-Corda amp, from Jan Meier (www.meier-audio.com)...and, of course, you could follow one of the many online projects for making your own headphone amp on the web, and those would probably be cheapest of all.
By the way, if you have seen my threads about the Sony MDR-V6, BOTH of these headphones are better studio monitors than that one; the 250-80's if your equipment doesnt have a strong headphone jack, the 831's if it does, and, chances are, professional mixing boards probably will. Anyways, read this post, it talks about a REALLY awesome experience I had with the DT831's....and it talks about some other stuff, too.
http://www.head-fi.org/forums/showt...=&threadid=3695
Also, if you have an uber-stretchable budget, the Sony MDR-CD3000's are the best Trance headphones on the planet. 
Last edited by Gluegun on Nov-12-2001 at 21:02
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Nov-12-2001 20:51
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Gluegun
Headphone Addict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Lexington, Kentucky
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Don't tell me I wrote and copied that WHOLE big thing, and no one is gonna reply?!?
I guess I'll have to use my system to tell teh difference between these files!
LOL!
Let's see if I can do it with my crappy SBLive, so I won't have to install the TBSC lying over there.... might be broke, for all I know...
*goes off, humming happily to himself*
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Nov-13-2001 02:21
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Gluegun
Headphone Addict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Lexington, Kentucky
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*twitch*
ARGH! Electronic music compresses sooooo easily, because the music has sooooo little data in it! None of the resonances of real instruments in real rooms, none of the uber-detailed harmonics they have! ARGH! Like I said, you use Trance to test DIFFERENT ENCODERS, to test for pops and clicks and distortions such against a normal *.wav. It works so great with that because there are "unnatural" abrupt endings to the song, and periods where, ideally, you have NO sound, then a BUNCH of sound, then NO sound; there isn't the background a real room gives you. Also, you can tell distortion with it easily, because of the volume extremes. However, for testing how much MP3 makes it worse than the original, you need something with WAY more data in the music... maybe a recording of sampled trance on an LP in an actual club...but, with what you gave us, it has so LITTLE data to lose that it can get encoded easily with little loss of quality.
Gimme a live, high quality recording unamped of Jazz converted from, ideally, LP to mp3 [there's sound cards that do that], at every different bitrate level. THOSE will have lost all of the subtle details of resonances and stuff that MP3 screws over because it stetches out the data in the "time" axis, and I will be *easily* able to tell the difference between 'em.
*goes to get his Audiophile sound card out, and grumbles*
End Rant!
Last edited by Gluegun on Nov-13-2001 at 02:47
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Nov-13-2001 02:41
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RavingLunatic
crack addict
Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Zimbabwe
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I took a listen to the samples, they all sound the same to me.
but, I Notice they are all the same length and filesize..
if they were encoded at different bitrates, wouldn't they be different filesizes?
or were they converted to their respective bitrates, THEN converted to 192 to mask what they were maybe?
in anycase, they sound the same to me.
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Nov-14-2001 01:49
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Gluegun
Headphone Addict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Lexington, Kentucky
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They are all VERY different.
I messaged him.
*feels soooooo proud of his $260 USD professional studio monitoring headphones.*
by teh way, a friend of mine who knows mp3's more than I do found it out with a $20 set of headphones. he has slightly better ears than I do when it comes to MP3-quality; I just know they suck, he knows HOW and WHY.... I mean, you can't *help* but know when you both listen to 20 gigs of mp3's, *and* an audiophile quality turntable (I had a religious experience listening to Hotel California on that turntable with those $20 headphones...)
(You can find those headphones at Best Buy. They are the Koss KSC-50. They are probably the highest-fidelity object in the entire store. $20 USD. And, yes, I own those headphones too...in fact, it was with those that I found the difference between the two "good" ones [the sucky one is sooooo easy to tell!!!], after discussing it with him.)
Last edited by Gluegun on Nov-14-2001 at 05:18
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Nov-14-2001 04:22
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Gluegun
Headphone Addict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Lexington, Kentucky
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Ah, so ya didn't wanna drop the $40+ that someone would need to make you an amp and get the DT831's?
Awwww.....
Anyways, what you have are one of the better monitoring headphones out there...see if you can figure out a situation during which you can use them to monitor something, and do so... LOL!
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Nov-17-2001 23:10
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