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Dekoni Audio Headphone Savior Case V2
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This new variant of the renowned T50RP MKIII is a collaboration between Fostex and Dekoni, a company well loved on Drop for its excellent line of headphone pads. Done in a distinctive light blue, these headphones feature Fostex’s proprietary planar-magnetic drivers and come installed with Dekoni’s Elite Hybrid ear pads Read More
There's a video on Z Reviews where he compares them to t60rp. It's more subjective though, he doesn't really use any graphs or anything just gives an opinion on the sound and how it compares. Basically his consensus is "t60rp are more flat and better for reference, dekoni blues are way more fun and still really impressive if you pump them with enough juice from a dac"
SomeHyenaI see, I am guessing I would really enjoy the blues since they'd give me a "break" from the straightness of my HD 600.
I'm still wary about power, since I heard these need a lot of it. Would 2 watts via balanced suffice? I plan to use the Xduoo MT 604 tube amp.
AcastusFor the Modhouse Argon (the other T50 mod) they recommend at least 1w @ 50ohms. Specs wise the T50 says maximum input level is 3 watts. Kinda depens on at what ohms the Xduoo delivers 2 watts now but im guessing it will be fine
As you can see the Blues are more V-shaped, slightly recessed bass, a lot less mids, but the nasty peak around 8k is gone. I still find the 10k peak a little harsh on the blues when i listen a little bit louder. Still i like the blues better though i just can't listen to them very long. For the T60 i didnt find a good graph to compare to and i never listened to them so...
Your best bet for adding a mic is going to be using an antlion modmic or a v-moda boompro.
I've used the v-moda boompro with my TX-0 (T50RP) headphones and it works fine. The only issue with the boompro is that the headphones and mic share a ground wire, so if you plug the headphones into a AMP/DAC, and the mic into your onboard mic input, you may end up with a ground loop that hums in the headphones.
Plugging both into just your onboard audio will get rid of the ground loop and there will be no hum. I just plug straight into my AMP when I'm listening to music, then swap to the boompro when gaming with friends.
If they don't ship with the extra pads anymore, then which pads were the extra's? If they don't come with the velour pads, that's fine. If they don't come with the Hybrid pads....... yikes.
Given that Dekoni Blue are just modded t50rp mkiii with different sound tuning and pads, the specs would be the same (although the graphs for sound profile would be different).
This means the specs that are most important are: