Submitted by Desperate_Map_605 t3_1148g1y in headphones

I have come to realize closed back just sound terrible to me for games like fortnite. My favorite headphones I have ever used are the Philips SHP9500 HiFi Precision Stereo Over-Ear Headphones. My problem is, I am traveling for work and playing on a laptop in hotels and the open back let to much sound in to be enjoyable. Does anyone know of a compromise for my situation? Are semi-open the answer or do they still let a ton of sound in? Is this simply an eq issue I haven't figured out yet? Thanks in advance.

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SupOrSalad t1_j8uy5f1 wrote

Semi-open may as well be open back. They don't isolate much.

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FiftyPaneristi t1_j8uyvq4 wrote

I find the sound quality from a beyerdynamics dt 700pro x and epos H6 Pro closeback to be significantly superior in sound quality over the shp9500 🤷‍♂️

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Desperate_Map_605 OP t1_j8v0zur wrote

>epos H6 Pro

How is the soundstage on these? I think that is what I dislike the most about closed after using open at home for so long

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FiftyPaneristi t1_j8v1q64 wrote

Moderately wide, as expected.

Although, I find the shp9500 to be unusually too wide, especially in competitive FPS.

In gaming, the epos H6 Pro & dt 700 pro x had superior sound speration, superior imaging, and superior details.

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Desperate_Map_605 OP t1_j8v2xto wrote

lol maybe i am just screwed then. I have been using the shp9500 for 3 years and have become so accustomed to it. Might just have to remap my brain to adjust to a more reasonable sound stage. I appreciate the response. Will take at look at your suggested

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FiftyPaneristi t1_j8v3u7g wrote

3 years ago, I thought they were great budget headphones for $50, and fun for gaming.

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Desperate_Map_605 OP t1_j8vc4se wrote

I am still very much a beginner when it comes to headphones. I guess I just got used to them. One of the biggest upsides is their comfort as I wear them more or less 8hr per day for gaming and work.

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Miller_TM t1_j8v47oq wrote

Maybe you could try IEMs?

Neutral to bright neutral ones could be suitable for your needs. Even just Truthear Hola could be a good start.

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Desperate_Map_605 OP t1_j8vbyhc wrote

>DT770

I haven't really thought of going the IEM route. Do you have a recommendation that would fit that "open back" sound?

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Miller_TM t1_j8vcdnb wrote

None would really convey an open back feel, I tried finding that myself and couldn't.

Open and semi-open would also let all of the noise in.

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rndll t1_j8vyrev wrote

Maybe the Raptgo Hook-X? Haven't personally heard them but they are apparently open back planars.

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Miller_TM t1_j92wkdk wrote

Make me wonder if they are real open backs or just like the Final Audio E-Series where it doesn't give a real open feel either way.

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Apart_Flounder702 t1_j8vmbxj wrote

well not all open-back r equally "open?". my 6XX doesn't leak much sound in/out because of the heavy driver damping materials. Compare that to the XS, oh boi, its like wearing nothing.

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ratmfreak t1_j9fcuym wrote

Or Grados, which let in so much noise you literally may as well not be wearing headphones at all.

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AntOk463 t1_j8vcotw wrote

If it's that big of an issue, I think you just need to use open backs and try not to mind the noise. If you are coming from wide sounding open backs, closed backs simply can't compete.

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csch1992 t1_j8wcbs3 wrote

check out the Fiio fh5s if you wanna try some IEMs they are excelent for gaming thanks to the semi open design their soundstage is huge

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717x t1_j8yywdx wrote

DT990, AD700x are really good open backs for gaming

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hurtyewh t1_j8v65ux wrote

There are good ones like Pro. DT770 with EQ (not DT700). Maybe K 273, I'm testing those tomorrow. Most are bad though.

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KingBasten t1_j8vi0bn wrote

Meze Classics might be up your ally. Quite bassy but they are definitely a step up from the average closed back. Sennheiser 569 (598CS) is a decent option to, though I didn't personally like their sound but they don't sound claustrophobic imo.

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ratmfreak t1_j9fcyic wrote

He specially asked for non-closed backs, no?

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[deleted] t1_j8vd1aj wrote

So you have tried ALL closed backs and they ALL sound bad compared to the Philips?

Hmmm. Interesting.

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Desperate_Map_605 OP t1_j8vefmk wrote

I don't believe I said that. Very constructive though. Might you suggest a closed back that I might find enjoyable given my preferences kind sir.

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[deleted] t1_j8vj79a wrote

You said that you hated closed backs because of their sound. Seeing as how 10 closed backs will have 10 different sound signatures, I find your statement ridiculous. Imagine someone who has only ever driven an A160 saying they hate all Mercedes's.

Well what is your preferred sound signature? The SHP? I think that one is a dud tbh.

What is your price range?

Depending on that I could suggest anything between the stellar AKG K371 and DT 770 all the way to the Audeze LCD XC or DCA Aeon Noire.

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