If “around 300” can be stretched to 350, perhaps look at the Hifiman Sundara.
Depending on how much “warmer” you want, that is. I wouldn’t say the Sundaras are “warm” but they don’t have that cold treble peak of the DT1990.
There are plenty of other options… If you haven’t heard the Sennheiser/Drop HD58x , maybe look there too — save a bunch of money, for a much more relaxed set than the DT1990.
I could stretch it to 350 but I don’t really trust the Sundara’s reliability, I know many people say they haven’t have any problems but also just as many seem to say the opposite. I’m actually really considering either the 58x or the 6xx, I know the price difference is significant but would you say that they do vocals better than the Dt 1990?
The HD6xx or HD600 in particular have more forward and more intimate vocals, clearly, yes. The HD58x too, but less so. (if that’s “better” to you, I don’t know). HD 58x has a bit more bass than the HD600 et al, and are easier to drive.
hmm, well… if you like the 1990 but want a complementive headphone why not try the opposite signature? Nighthawk Carbons are dark and bassy around $200 so they would fit there in that price margin, otherwise Sennheisers HD 600, 650, or 58x Jubilee would be a more neutral approach and work well.
I would not recommend a sundara when you already have the 1990 as both are bright signatures
Discontinued, unfortunately, has to be bought third party. Dig around ebay and other sources… can use hifishark as well to try and pinpoint one… they typically go for around $200 - $300 in mint condition. Just be sure you cover yourself if your buying through like… reddit… Paypal offers protections so use the invoice method to cover yourself
I used to own the thing, it’s definitely 100% not a warm or neutral headphone it’s more V shaped than anything. Feel free to go ask the others here for clarification on that one bud. That graph shows the amiron frequency.
different strokes, nighthawk is a bit unique. Argons are more mod friendly, bigger stage, not as good imaging, much more low end, not as dark to my ear.
Well I was considering buying Amiron and everyone reviewed it as a bright headphone.
Well everyone that is considered a legitimate reviewer around this forum at least. You are probably talking about some other version, prossibly the wireless as Falenkor mentioned.
big big difference from the regular amirons… so I guess if the price is right for these it could work for OP as well… but amirons tend to be a bit pricey
So yeah since I posted something here I might as well recommend something.
I don’t own these so I am just going by the research I have done and popular opinion.
If I was in your situation I would be interested in: any of the sennheisers people mentioned above. The new emotiva headphones maybe… Tygr 300 for a cheaper headphone. Or for a closed back I would check out dt 177x used if you can find a good deal on them.
edit: Oh also for a more fun headphone to complenet the strict nature of the dt1990… you know to unwind :P… maybe fidelio x2hr would work well
My compliment to my 1770s are my r70x. Not just in terms of sound signature but also in terms of the actual physical headphones themselves.
The 1770/1990 are similar in their sound intensity and the fact that they are both somewhat physically imposing. Great for the desk, but I wouldn’t kick back and chill listening to either one. The r70x are very elegant physically, very comfortable and light, yet at the same time just as detailed as the Beyers sonically, but much more natural and less intense.