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Hello,
Although I'm new to this forum, I have been a headphone user for quite sometime. My previous headphone system was, Stax SR-007's + SRM -007t + Esoteric x-03se but I part exchanged them for an Esoteric K-01. at the moment I have the K-01 + Pico Slim + Shure se535's and the DT1350's. I say at the moment because next March I'm getting the BHSE + SR-009's, however this post is regarding the DT1350 which I can only compare it with the se535's, the DT1350 has better soundstage than the se535, but the se535 has better detail and transparency. I could give a detailed review but I'll do that after I get the BHSE + SR-009's. |
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I had the DT-1350 when it was first available, and I sent it plus my new DT-48E to Tyll at Innerfidelity for testing. He raved about the DT-1350 but he really disliked the DT-48E. It's too bad it turned out that way, since the DT-48E is the better headphone by a wide margin. But the DT-1350 is the new product from Beyerdynamic, so marketing does have its imperatives, you know.
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While I'm happy with the DT1350's, to be honest I only got them because the Shure se535's after an hour or so start to become uncomfortable. I guess when I get the BHSE + SR-009's next March I'll not be using the DT1350 that much. One thing I must say is the combination of the K-01 + Pico Slim + DT1350's do produce a very good SQ. |
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