Thanks! Correct! I own a few bd headphones but my favourites are still the trusty old 770 pro (80 ohm I think). Comfortable, relatively flat but still warm, and closed-back design. I keep coming back to it. I really like the dt 990 pro open back for comfort but it leaks in and out and therefore for recording my voice is less ideal, and for bass it’s not got much information and I need to monitor all frequencies quite accurately while I make lessons. I replaced the interior foam and the ear cups on the 770 and that was also easy to do and gave them a new lease of life. Highly recommended, and well priced imo. Also have the df 700 pro x which sound even better but are heavier, have more pressure on the headband, are bulkier and just last much less time on my head.
Ps the headphone amplifier on push 3 is quite good and can power headphones with a higher ohm rating but I think the gain is negligible and I prefer to keep volumes lower in case I plug in “normal” impedance headphones. Simpler to keep them all in more or less the same range in my book.
Oh and AIAIAI I’ve got too - wanted to love them (and I like many aspects of what AIAIAI are doing) but the background hiss is far too loud, the comfort not great and the sound sub-par compared to the beyerdynamics. I would love to go wireless but I don’t think the tech is there yet.
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Thanks a lot for this video, very nice video and clear communication of information! Keep up the good work!
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Nice (again), Andri. Am I correct you wear Beyerdynamic earphones? If yes, what model and can you recommend them for using with the Push 3 Standalone?
Thanks! Correct! I own a few bd headphones but my favourites are still the trusty old 770 pro (80 ohm I think). Comfortable, relatively flat but still warm, and closed-back design. I keep coming back to it. I really like the dt 990 pro open back for comfort but it leaks in and out and therefore for recording my voice is less ideal, and for bass it’s not got much information and I need to monitor all frequencies quite accurately while I make lessons. I replaced the interior foam and the ear cups on the 770 and that was also easy to do and gave them a new lease of life. Highly recommended, and well priced imo. Also have the df 700 pro x which sound even better but are heavier, have more pressure on the headband, are bulkier and just last much less time on my head.
Ps the headphone amplifier on push 3 is quite good and can power headphones with a higher ohm rating but I think the gain is negligible and I prefer to keep volumes lower in case I plug in “normal” impedance headphones. Simpler to keep them all in more or less the same range in my book.
Oh and AIAIAI I’ve got too - wanted to love them (and I like many aspects of what AIAIAI are doing) but the background hiss is far too loud, the comfort not great and the sound sub-par compared to the beyerdynamics. I would love to go wireless but I don’t think the tech is there yet.
@@wrkshp I own the 770 Pro for about 5 years now, and they are still going strong. Great sounding with the Push 3 and they fit so nicely.