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Great headphones!
Finally a real contender to the infamous HD600! Sound and feel has many similarities to them, with a slightly more emphasised bass and treble. If you like the HD600's you'll love the HEDDphone D1!
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KP
HEDD managed to offer an affordable and great headphones
All the people online are bragging about the "treble issue" with this headphones. If you can live with it (like i did), you will find an excellent all-rounder that is very dynamic, very agile and responsive to good music and good amplification. They are very comfortable to wear, but bear in mind that there is only a very minimal isolation from the cups/pads (even compared to Sennheiser HD series), so you can also hear absolutely everything around you well, which makes it a perfect home-headphone, but not so perfect for work or commute on public transport.
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Get them now
I've tried so many headphones that I can’t even remember exactly which ones. I was looking for a more-or-less neutral pair of studio-grade headphones I could use for both production and casual listening. Everything you read online about this pair is true. All I can add is this: a crispy, detailed, punchy sound across the entire frequency spectrum. Get them now if you can.
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I thought it would be better tbh
Could be better.. dont get me wrong its an amazing piece of art and quality however, i thought the sound quality would be better. But what do I know?
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One of the best pairs for what you pay
Great pair of headphones, one of the best sounding in this price bracket and in my opinion they only need a bump in <100Hz to sound perfect.
Very well built, easy to repair, the only negative part I can find about them is the headband that creates a hotspot at the top of the skull after long sessions.
Very well built, easy to repair, the only negative part I can find about them is the headband that creates a hotspot at the top of the skull after long sessions.
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