evil-zen 0 Report post Posted July 1, 2003 thanks! nice pictures. BTW liquid and electronics don't mix. be careful! I'm waiting patiently for your beyer 880 vs senn 600. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
N@Z 0 Report post Posted July 1, 2003 hey nice review so in short, d777 is the nicest sounding eh? hm.. To me yes, it is obvious on the headphone out & noticeable enough on the line out if compared back to back. In isolation & hearing my EJ925 (with amplification normally) last night & the night before I didn't miss the D777 so unless you must follow the bandwagon there's no point paying for the big bucks they're asking for unless it is cheaper, like Mat's relative Bargain. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
N@Z 0 Report post Posted July 1, 2003 Nice META i like the casing! Here's another close up, it's called a SerPac translucent case. You can get it in different colours. There's also a normal black or grey opaque case which is not as nice. The novelty is you can peek into the innards like sheer clothing, since you guys like 'porn' alot! Also the light can be enclosed within the case & glows as such. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
N@Z 0 Report post Posted July 2, 2003 See what I mean by see thru' Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
matbon0013 0 Report post Posted July 2, 2003 thanks! nice pictures. BTW liquid and electronics don't mix. be careful! Tests was done on my dinning table Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
N@Z 0 Report post Posted July 2, 2003 Oh yeah, the toggle switch next to the headphone out is for the power on/off switch & the one next to the volume knob is for the 'Blend' switch. Different version of crossfeed. It doesn't work on modern recordings more for older stereo/mono recordings like Jimi Hendrix, Beatles etc which have very hard left to right channel seperation it sort of blends the sound a bit more to the center (but not quite) The effect is noticeable but very subtle. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
N@Z 0 Report post Posted July 2, 2003 OK just finished the write up, Nothing much, simple only. I'll post it tomorrow morning as I need to proof read it again. Too tired right now. Also I want to attach the photos together with it. Anyone interested in a KurtW META Vs Porta Corda II shootout? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Blues 0 Report post Posted July 2, 2003 N@z.. yes, please :-) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
N@Z 0 Report post Posted July 2, 2003 Okedokey, hopefully it will be here tomorrow. I'll listen to it first for a few days so I can get used to the sound before I start to compare with the META. Maybe can do the write up on Saturday if not busy. Oops OT I'll post it in a new thread. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
N@Z 0 Report post Posted July 2, 2003 Finally... PART II - DT880 vs HD600+clou red Gear: Meridian CDP 206 -> DNM Reson with Bullet plugs -> Monster META(AD8620, quad EL2002 buffers/channel) -> see above Music used: Chieftains – The wide world over Ray Brown Trio – Live at the LOA, tracks – The real blues & Monalisa. Eric Clapton – LIVE ON TOUR 2001, tracks – Tears in heaven & Reptile. Depeche Mode – Exciter, track – I feel loved -> HD600 CT – Very airy, weighty low end, detailed, not as laid back/veiled (due to cables?). Drums have a powerful weighty sound. Crisp vocals, highs & instrument seperation. Vocals really stand out. A lot going on in the music. No longer sounds subtle like before on PCDP. Very dynamic in details. Can hear the sound of drum stick’s thwack hitting the drum skin. Monster META very powerful only requiring 9 o’clock on the volume knob as opposed to KurtW Meta 11 o’clock in order to get the same moderate to loud volume levels (that was using the DT880, it needed higher volume settings in this application as well). DM - Foot tappingly good, powerful & unstressed sound. So enjoyable that I can’t keep still. Out of head experience. Large sence of scale. RBT – Double bass sounds fantastic very full bodied sound. Tinkling of piano, slap of string, drums thwack, audience participation all comes alive. Sounds a lot better than I remember (Meridian perhaps?). I think some of the newer components that were installed by KurtW on to this amp are well & truly burned in by Mat. EC – Sense of scale potrayed by the sound of audience & reverberations in a big concert venue. Laid back sound is there but not detrimental as it's in keeping with the live 'feel'. -> DT880 DM – Sound has less impact or weight but still punchy (maybe Clou Red improvements to HD600) but the bass is slightly better defined especially bass extension on basslines. Highs are nearly the same, oddly vocals seems recessed (slightly further back presentation). EC – Had to turn up the volume slightly to nearly 10 o’clock to compensate for the less impact & recessed vocals. Music is also foot tappingly good, pace again is slower though. This is my impression probably due to the extended bass. Treble sound a tad sibilant (require more burn in?) Scale is not as big as HD600 & reduced air/out of the head experience. RBT – Double bass sounded leaner if you’ve heard double bass it in real life this sound is less convincing but in isolation it is still good because of the prominent extension. Slap of strings on fret is very noticeable & annoying at times but this means detail retrieval is good as it can pick this subtle sound. CT – Drums sound more natural, panning of sound channel to channel is smoother or more seamless. Good detail retrieval, Differentiation between loud & quieter instruments playing at the same time can be heard very clearly. Conclusion The HD600 fared very well against the DT880 because of the cable upgrade & I feel the Beyers need more Burning-in in order to beat them. The Senns are slightly coloured (mids & bass) by the cable but it’s sound so satisfying (Normally I have a wide grin & foot tapping while in sonic nirvana). The DT880 is inherently more neutral & since I am not used to the sound my impression is less favourable, maybe my opinion might be swayed after 100 hrs burn in. All differences are slight (except for weight & bass extension) but noticeable enough for me to conclude that the DT880 errs toward neutral sound whereas HD600 combo is coloured towards my taste or I am used to the sound due to familiarity. DT880 reminds me of the etys but with bigger soundstage & that nice bass extension. Which do I prefer? Not conclusive yet until the post 100 hour burn in. If the sound has more weight I might have preferred it straight away, as it is I still preferred the HD600 + Clou Reds but the DT880 is close behind. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
N@Z 0 Report post Posted July 2, 2003 On to a few photos, first the HD600+Clou Red. The colur of the cables look orangey but in actual fact it is red. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
N@Z 0 Report post Posted July 2, 2003 The DT880 was continually burning-in! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
N@Z 0 Report post Posted July 3, 2003 Close up of my 'EX' META. Note the Neutrik locking socket, Alps blue volume pot, Bright Blue power LED light, rocker power switch & 5"x5"x1" PacTec plastic enclosure. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mackie 0 Report post Posted July 3, 2003 Geesss Naz, it looks like a Cyrus amp! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites