A decent headphone amp, or Home Theater AVR if you use your display for movies as well. I run my 770 Pro 80 OHm through a low end Yamaha AVR (RX-V371) I bought 8 years ago and is still running strong. I paid more than I needed to though. Shortly after the holidays it went down to like $165 on Amazon, after I bought mine on Amazon for $230.Thank you for the advice! If I wanted to get 250 ohm instead of 80 on the DT 990 PROs what would I need to additionally get to run that properly?
Thank you for the advice! If I wanted to get 250 ohm instead of 80 on the DT 990 PROs what would I need to additionally get to run that properly?If you say "headset" that assumes a mic on it, without a mic it's just a "headphone".
Best in headphones is a personal pick, start with beyerdynamic DT 990 PRO in 80 ohm so a motherboard can drive them. Phillips Fidelio X2HR are good but I like their cheaper SHP9500 better, the X2 are a bit too analytical for my taste, I like the music and sounds to be more mixed in, the X2 really separates them. That may be a plus to some, but I find myself using the HSP9500 or my Sennheisers much more often.
A decent headphone amp, or Home Theater AVR if you use your display for movies as well. I run my 770 Pro 80 OHm through a low end Yamaha AVR (RX-V371) I bought 8 years ago and is still running strong. I paid more than I needed to though. Shortly after the holidays it went down to like $165 on Amazon, after I bought mine on Amazon for $230.Thank you for the advice! If I wanted to get 250 ohm instead of 80 on the DT 990 PROs what would I need to additionally get to run that properly?
I saw this https://bit.ly/2I8LHcI and considering the headphones alone usually cost $150, I thought that this was a good deal. I don't know too much about amps though so what do you think about it?A decent headphone amp, or Home Theater AVR if you use your display for movies as well. I run my 770 Pro 80 OHm through a low end Yamaha AVR (RX-V371) I bought 8 years ago and is still running strong. I paid more than I needed to though. Shortly after the holidays it went down to like $165 on Amazon, after I bought mine on Amazon for $230.
If you don't want the expense or clutter of an AVR on your desk though, a pretty compact, affordable, and well reviewed amp is the Behringer, and Amazon has it for under $25. Some claim it causes humming, buzzing, but the review by "hopmeister" a little ways down the first page I think sums it up. He had the same problem, but then read a blog that said to check your cables and adapters and swap out any cheap ones you're using, then he had no sound problems. Anyway, the best thing about Amazon is you can always return an item if it doesn't work well, especially electronics items.
Note that a little ways further down the same review page, pbaxley says it works with his Beyer 880 250 OHm, but not to full volume potential, so it depends how loud you like to use your headphones.
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I'd be very leary of a bundle that has a total price of barely more than most are selling the headphones for. It would be one thing if it were a vendor that offers full refund returns for any reason, but in this case, for all you know the amp could be refurbed and they're only adding it in to clear out old Beyer stock. I've also read some reviews on that amp that talk of humming, buzzing noise, and worse, one that says it has NO EMI shielding, which can certainly be the cause of those noises.I saw this https://bit.ly/2I8LHcI and considering the headphones alone usually cost $150, I thought that this was a good deal. I don't know too much about amps though so what do you think about it?
Do you know if it's possible to keep that amp plugged in charging as I'm using it?I'd be very leary of a bundle that has a total price of barely more than most are selling the headphones for. It would be one thing if it were a vendor that offers full refund returns for any reason, but in this case, for all you know the amp could be refurbed and they're only adding it in to clear out old Beyer stock. I've also read some reviews on that amp that talk of humming, buzzing noise, and worse, one that says it has NO EFI shielding, which can certainly be the cause of those noises.
I wouldn't advise buying a $150 set of headphones, then skimping on the amp. That's like buying a high end GPU, and feeding it power from a cheapo PSU.
Rockville had a great deal on the Beyer 990 with their 600 OHm capable tube amps for $185, but unfortunately as these are older models, they're out of stock. They now have a 990 bundle with a more digital 300 OHm capable amp for $175, but it's made for portability, so rechargeable and only runs 8 hrs on a charge, and that may be with the more average impedance headphones.
Beyerdynamic DT-990-PRO-250 Studio Reference Monitor Headphones+Amplifier Amp
Buy the top audio gear manufacturer direct - All purchases have a 90 day money back guarantee including return shippingwww.rockvilleaudio.com
https://www.amazon.com/Rockville-HeadRock-Rechargeable-Headphone-Amplifier/dp/B082FNBMD2
Again, if you want to try a more affordable amp, I highly recommend buying it from a place that offers full refunds for any reason, like Amazon.
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Just noticed this bundle has an option to give them your email address to be notified when it's back in stock. THIS looks like a great deal to me. https://www.rockvilleaudio.com/dt-990-pro-250tubehead/
I can tell Rockville take amp design seriously, because they warn that many manufacturers embellish their amp specs, (which is common in that industry). They also list a TON of tubes you can use in their tube amps, and I imagine they can exactly describe the sound each will yield. What I also like is they emphasize their tube amps have a very warm (natural) sound, which is getting harder and harder to find these days.
I just called Rockville, which is based in NY, and so far have only talked to their receptionist whom said someone in their tech dept would get back to me. I told her to let them know I wanted to find out what battery run time would be on a 250 OHm headphone, and if you can use the amp while charging. I'm also going to be asking questions about possible restocking of their tube amp, how long the tubes generally last, and if they sell the tubes or know where they can be bought at a good price. That is the one neg about tube amps, is they run a bit hot and need replacing every 1-5 yrs, but I imagine Rockville uses high grade, long life tubes. In Google searching I saw some that range from $1 to $4 apiece.Do you know if it's possible to keep that amp plugged in charging as I'm using it?
Thank you so much for taking the time to do this! I'll be waiting to see when you hear back from themI just called Rockville, which is based in NY, and so far have only talked to their receptionist whom said someone in their tech dept would get back to me. I told her to let them know I wanted to find out what battery run time would be on a 250 OHm headphone, and if you can use the amp while charging. I'm also going to be asking questions about possible restocking of their tube amp, how long the tubes generally last, and if they sell the tubes or know where they can be bought at a good price. That is the one neg about tube amps, is they run a bit hot and need replacing every 1-5 yrs, but I imagine Rockville uses high grade, long life tubes. In Google searching I saw some that range from $1 to $4 apiece.
No problem, I'm kinda taking interest in their stuff too. She was very nice and I get the feeling they have great customer service.Thank you so much for taking the time to do this! I'll be waiting to see when you hear back from them
This will mainly be used for gaming which I want good audio for. I will listen to music but I don't need the most perfect audio for it, just something to get the job done.No problem, I'm kinda taking interest in their stuff too. She was very nice and I get the feeling they have great customer service.
BTW, are you planning on using these headphones for things other than games, like music and blu-ray movies? Reason I ask, is games always have compressed audio, so to a point, a really high end sounding amp is not going to be noticeable for gaming because of that. It's always very important of course to look for an amp that doesn't have the dreaded buzzing and humming though, and some start doing it at just half volume.
Yeah I use my DT 770s mainly for gaming, and I can honestly say they are plenty adequate for it. I realize many prefer open design, but I prefer closed, as it makes it easier to hear faint sounds like enemies sneaking, and the bass is enhanced. Plus I live where there's loud outdoor noises like sirens, which the closed design helps block out when I have my windows open in the summer. I also find the closed designed is just overall more immersive for gaming, as you only hear the game sounds.This will mainly be used for gaming which I want good audio for. I will listen to music but I don't need the most perfect audio for it, just something to get the job done.
Yeah, my music listening is about 100% Spotify and youtube so I won't be needing a tube amp. When the website responds I can figure out if I can charge it while using it so I could plug it in and just keep it there like a non-portable amp.Yeah I use my DT 770s mainly for gaming, and I can honestly say they are plenty adequate for it. I realize many prefer open design, but I prefer closed, as it makes it easier to hear faint sounds like enemies sneaking, and the bass is enhanced. Plus I live where there's loud outdoor noises like sirens, which the closed design helps block out when I have my windows open in the summer. I also find the closed designed is just overall more immersive for gaming, as you only hear the game sounds.
I also sometimes listen to music on them, but generally just Spotify, which is also compressed audio. If you aren't listening to any CD, FLAC, turntable, etc, music though, you definitely don't need a tube amp. It would just become an unnecessary nuisance having to replace tubes every now and then. Then again, the portable nature of the other one and having to recharge it frequently may become a bit of a nuisance as well, if you don't need portability.
Like I said, these are all things you want to consider before you buy.
Perfect thank you! So do you think considering my options with the DT 990s this one is the best?OK, just got a call back from Rockville. He said, yes, you can use the HeadRock amp while you're charging it. I also asked about battery run time on 250 OHm headphones, and he said you'd first want to use the high gain mode for those. He gave a 5-8 hr runtime spread regarding high gain headphones, so it could end up being closer to 5 hrs at high volumes, though I'm doubting you'd need high volume settings when on the high gain mode.
I also asked about the distortion (background noise) level, and he said this compares well to other solid state headphone amps. There's a little noise you can hear when nothing's playing, especially at high volume settings, but nothing that would get in the way of whatever media, games, etc you're listening to. He also said they back up their products with a 90 day satisfaction policy, and even send out a free label to send it back and get a refund. That alone is unparalleled in this industry.
Well, to be quite honest, even though I feel the 90 day satisfaction policy is great (and also mentioned right on the main page of their website), if for some reason you are not happy with the amp, it very well may mean you have to send the headphones back too, since it's a bundle deal.Perfect thank you! So do you think considering my options with the DT 990s this one is the best?
It would be annoying charging all the time, but you did say you can use it while charging, so if I just use it while charging I can practically turn it into a normal amp, it is also quite cheap so I can always just replace it down the line and keep the rechargeable one as a spare.Well, to be quite honest, even though I feel the 90 day satisfaction policy is great (and also mentioned right on the main page of their website), if for some reason you are not happy with the amp, it very well may mean you have to send the headphones back too, since it's a bundle deal.
I mean, 90 days is a long time to try something, and it could come down to just getting sick of plugging it in to recharge it all the time. Plus, eventually the batteries will stop taking a charge, but since it's a fairly inexpensive amp to begin with, I'm not sure that will matter much to you.
BTW, I know you said you don't want/need a tube amp, but I did find out where to source replacement tubes for their tube headphone amp. The 6K4 tubes it uses is also same as the 6K4п on their list of cross refence tubes that work just as well, and they can be had in good quantities on eBay from Ukraine pretty cheap, but take a few weeks ship time. My idea if I were to get one would be to try it out the 90 days, and if satisfied, buy several tubes ahead of time.
True, and you never know, you may at some point have use for the portability of the amp as well. If not using it on the bus or whatever, a LAN party, etc.It would be annoying charging all the time, but you did say you can use it while charging, so if I just use it while charging I can practically turn it into a normal amp, it is also quite cheap so I can always just replace it down the line and keep the rechargeable one as a spare.
That is true as well. Thank you so much for your help! never thought someone would have the kindness to go this in-depth with me to find a headset. If you have anything else to say I'm still open to advice.True, and you never know, you may at some point have use for the portability of the amp as well. If not using it on the bus or whatever, a LAN party, etc.
Well, that's kinda what these forums are here for, tech help, and like I said, I've been considering a tube amp for some time, so that was a big reason I called as well.That is true as well. Thank you so much for your help! never thought someone would have the kindness to go this in-depth with me to find a headset. If you have anything else to say I'm still open to advice.
With the tube amp deal you mentioned earlier that was sold out, I was looking around for it and found this https://bit.ly/2JsF5GQ with a side by side comparison it's almost identical to the Rockville one. Is it possible Rockville just rebranded this amp?That is true as well. Thank you so much for your help! never thought someone would have the kindness to go this in-depth with me to find a headset. If you have anything else to say I'm still open to advice.
With the tube amp deal you mentioned earlier that was sold out, I was looking around for it and found this https://bit.ly/2JsF5GQ with a side by side comparison it's almost identical to the Rockville one. Is it possible Rockville just rebranded this amp?