Agree the GSX1000 amp section is not that strong. I used it for Game Ones and 58x, which it did great with, but anything harder to drive wouldnât be my recommended pairing. The Atom would be more of a potential synergy issue if youâre at all treble sensitive, but it would get them to serviceable listening levels of volume, anyway.
Definitely agreed here. Least itâs not as sharp as the other two beyers though. I think atom should be alright less you are very sensitive to it⊠then again warmer setups seem to be best for beyers in particular due to just how bright they tend to be.
The conversation here seems to lead to the DT880 600ohm not being that special in power requirements. Now it brings up the debate over this vs TYGR 300. Does the DT880 600 outperform it in every way? Price is the same.
One thing the 880 can never beat it at is efficiency and thatâs a huge thing. If Iâm gonna recc something to gamers or beginner audiophiles with a $200 budget itâs a tygr recc Everytime between the 2 Headphones. The 880 600 ohm is still a 600 ohm Headphone and while we like to say itâs not that special itâs still a hard to drive Headphone
Good advice. You are 100% correct that they are no longer the same price after you factor in price of an amp, which the DT880âs need and the TYGRâs donât.
DT880 are amazing but you need to have the right amp and in most cases being willing to mod them balanced. Not a good recommendation for a beginner.
Yeah, same reason why I rarely ever recommend my beloved T50RPs. Even stock, they need one watt.
Just pulled the trigger on these directly from Beyer B-Stock for 120 EurosâŠI think this is not a bad price since it 99.9% a scratch on the package or something.
Just wanted to try Beyers again. Tried an 770 and 880 2 years ago, but i never gave them time to grow on me and sendet them back very quickly.
And i wanted to try something else besides the 6XX on my Darkvoice.
same price different signature. Warm and bassy with more towards neutral treble and good mids vs Neutral bright with much less bass and not a lot of fullness to the sound. 600 ohm sounds best and requires and amp so costs more tygr does not require an amp but does decently well with one. I have a review on the tygrs over on the thread đ¶ Beyerdynamic TYGR 300 R - #303 by Falenkor
The comparisons are definitely noticeable⊠Iâm definitely not a fan of the 880 as it has nowhere near enough bass or body to itâs sound for me to find enjoyment in it despite how incredibly detailed the headphone is. Highly recommend the tygrs for someone who doesnât want the ever present brightness and much more bass. An alternative I found to the dt 880s with a lot of detail less brightness and more punch in the bass was the HarmonicDyne Helios although the 880 is said to become much better in the body and low end after being balanced and paired to tubes.
I would love to know what those do on a Darkvoice.
Im curious too. From what the other guys say, it works well with it. I will try to share my thoughts on it.
are there larger then stock pads that do not alter the sound sig for these? stock pads to small for my dumbo ears and hurts in like 10 minutes.
the only ones I can think of off the top of my head is the XL series from brainwavz or dekoni elite velour which I believe may be just slightly larger. Though I am positive these alter the sound signature, the dekonis sounded best to me. Not sure on other alternatives though. Beyers arenât particularly good at pad swapping from my experience
i was afraid of that, i may have to check them out. may just say hell with it and sell or give them away lol
thanks for the comparison! those look to be to small as well. oh well.
So I have had the Lyr 3 for a few days and it pairs really well with the DT880. It sound much better than my SP200 did with it. I donât know if that is because of the tube, it being A/B class amp, or because itâs more than twice as powerful as the SP200. None-the-less it is a good combo.
Glad youâre enjoying it. With a good amp pairing they are excellent headphones!
I would posit that the SP200 does not do well with bright/brightish headphones. Cleans up bassy headphones nicely though.
Iâm surprised how much people are overlooking how good the 880 pairs with tubes. I personally prefer tubing the 880 over any of the 600 series