Need some closed cans.. Thinking Audio Technica ATH-A700 or A900? Others?
Nov 19, 2011 at 11:49 AM Post #16 of 19
Zazex wrote:  "The DT770 is a very different flavor from the DT880."    Can you elaborate?  What are the differences?  How is the isolation?
 
Is the consensus, by the way, that leather or pleather pads isolate better than velour?  Or is "clamping" factor more important, regardless of material?
 
Thanks.
 
Nov 19, 2011 at 2:33 PM Post #17 of 19
Quote:
Zazex wrote:  "The DT770 is a very different flavor from the DT880."    Can you elaborate?

 
They sound quite different, the DT880 has a frequency response that is more neutral and even, while the DT770 has more bass and treble emphasis, and a more "bumpy" frequency response (probably due to being closed).
 
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How is the isolation?

 
The DT770 is closed and has decent isolation, especially the more clamping Pro version. The DT880 is semi-open, and it does not really have much isolation, you can basically consider it open in this respect. Also, the earpads, while looking the same on pictures, are different on the two headphones, the DT770 ones isolate better.
 
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Originally Posted by JerseyD /img/forum/go_quote.gif
 
Is the consensus, by the way, that leather or pleather pads isolate better than velour?  Or is "clamping" factor more important, regardless of material?
 
Pleather isolates better, but it is not a huge difference, you can still get good isolation with velour pads. Of course, the clamping force and the design of the headphone and earpads are also important factors.
 
 
Nov 19, 2011 at 4:02 PM Post #18 of 19



 
Quote:
Zazex wrote:  "The DT770 is a very different flavor from the DT880."    Can you elaborate?  What are the differences?  How is the isolation?
 
Is the consensus, by the way, that leather or pleather pads isolate better than velour?  Or is "clamping" factor more important, regardless of material?
 
Thanks.



 


Quote:
stv014 /img/forum/go_quote.gifs

 
The DT770 is closed and has decent isolation, especially the more clamping Pro version. The DT880 is semi-open, and it does not really have much isolation, you can basically consider it open in this respect. Also, the earpads, while looking the same on pictures, are different on the two headphones, the DT770 ones isolate better.
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by JerseyD /img/forum/go_quote.gif
 
Is the consensus, by the way, that leather or pleather pads isolate better than velour?  Or is "clamping" factor more important, regardless of material?
 
Pleather isolates better, but it is not a huge difference, you can still get good isolation with velour pads. Of course, the clamping force and the design of the headphone and earpads are also important factors.
 

 
 
Yep, the post by stv014 is pretty much what I would have written on the differences between the 770 and 880
(& also on the leather/pleather vs. velour isolation question.)

 
 
 
Nov 19, 2011 at 9:08 PM Post #19 of 19
the fischers are very isolating.
the a900 has been my fave headphone for a long time tho, but love them both
 

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