Submitted by julesibulesi t3_zvz0lq in headphones
My Focal Spirit Classic started breaking apart a few months ago, and I haven’t gotten around to getting a new pair of cans. Finally, I bought a pair of Audio Technica msr7b “for Christmas”. I absolutely love their detail and clarity, they fit just right, and I listened to them for three hours last night without discomfort or fatigue. But, where the Focal sound a bit muffled and muddied in direct comparison (even though they were advertised as relatively neutral), the AT‘s are a bit… lifeless? Boring? Some things work better than others, but listening to electric guitars (Porcupine Tree, Oceansize, Mars Volta) is not as exciting as it should be, classical music (Paavo Järvi‘s Beethoven Symphonies, Mahler, Bruckner) lacks a sense of immersion and immediacy.
Is there something out there that comes close to the detail and resolution of the msr7b, but with a bit more warmth and body? “Neutral” as opposed to “neutral-bright”? I hear the wp900 might fit the bill, but they’re a bit above what I had planned to spend. I was willing to give Sennheiser‘s HD600 a try, but being able to drive the cans with my phone is something I‘ll only let go of if there is no other way. :-) Plus, I prefer close-backed headphones for their versatility, although that’s less of a hard requirement.
Thanks all, and Merry Christmas! :-)
adeyfk t1_j1s0uzj wrote
Have you not had any success with EQ? I run the DSR7bt, and I find them to be very clear with good defined bass, but not lacking in any way. I believe they have the same drivers as the MSR7b, but it's all digital drive, with no DAC involved. Bluetooth needs EQ, but when USB connected directly I don't have to do anything to them.