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I listened to both these 'phones using a standard iPhone 5 output from the mini headphone jack and alternating with my Denon AVR-4311CI 9.2 Channel Network Multi-Room Home Theater Receiver with HDMI 1.4a using the provided 10 foot standard headphone connector. For both the D-7100 and the D-600, the two provided cables give you a quick switch from in-line iPhone controls and microphone to the home system connection. In both cases I was using 256 bit ACC file formats, which are not the audiophile's preferred lossless files, but realistically what many of us have readily available when using iTunes and iTunes match music data.
I really like the look of the D-7100 wooden ear-cups and the silver trim over the D-600's black and silver with contrasting stitching. If they were $100 more than the D-600's, I would have kept them for aesthetic reasons alone. As it was, with Amazon selling the the D-600 for exactly a third of the D-7100's, I kept the D-600 and returned the D-7100. To my ears, there was not a significant difference (your mileage may vary, as outside of specifications, sound quality is very subjective). I plan to use some of the money saved for a Schiit Asgard headphone amplifier, which I fully expect would significantly improve the sound from both of these low-impedance headphones.
At the price point of the D-7100, there are several other top-of-the-line headphones that the audiophile websites rave over. I'd look to those when spending $1200 on headphones and make sure to have a headphone amplifier for serious listening. For me, the Denon D-600 provides a very similar sound stage to the D-7100s at a bargain price.
These headphones are very good but are extremely dependent on the equipment you already have. Trying to run these from a high impedance source (from experience an Asus Xonar STX) or direct from a receiver will result in uncontrolled bass and many other issues. If you do not have a dedicated headphone amplifier of some description you really should not buy these.
The styling is very niche as is the sound signature (as with the older series), they are usually a love them or hate them ordeal.
The sound isolation is very good and when at volume only a few loud noises and close speech can be heard. Noise bleeding is not there at all and ensures that your flat mate or partner will not take a dislike to you (unlike open headphones). The soundstage is about as wide as you can get with closed headphones and match a lot of open/semi open phones out there.
The wood cups are deep in colour and the Denon logos are rather fetching. The Silver plastic is probably not the best idea but was not a deal breaker for me. The fake leather is rather comfy and non sweaty, the stitching is of good quality as well. They are as comfy as headphones come at the moment and fit securely over larger heads.
You do get a rather fetching headphone stand, an iphone cord (yet to see someone on the train with these though...) a very long cord (completely braided) and a slightly tackey bag. I have no idea why these did not have a harder carry case (e.g. Beyerdynamic products).
Are they worth the money? Well if you have this kind of money to burn then yes, if you are going into debt I would say no. There are many headphones that come close to these for half the price (but not half the sound quality). These headphones are usually of an open design though, so are useless in noisy environments.
Firstly, the headphones have been on offer since they launched at a massively reduced price, which while good for bargain hunters makes me feel that they are struggling to compete in the market against Sennheiser and other leading headphone manufacturers.
I have a pair of D7000's which I modified with an uprated cable and they sound just as good as the D7100's which is why I decided to return them to Amazon. I actually give the edge on soundstaging to the D7000's.
The build quality is quite good, although their new design seems more in line to appeal with the younger 'beats' audience, rather than the audiophile who wants a more traditionally/subdued styled headphone. Again I think this is a step backwards.
Overall, their sound signature is pleasing and quite detailed, but when compared against their previous model, or Beyerdynamic T1 or Sennheiser HD800, they face a tough challenge. The bass response is strong, but slightly muddied, and the mid range seems a little recessed. Treble is very smooth when fed with a good 24 bit source.
The headphone stand is a nice idea, but the quality is less than impressive - I would rather have Denon spend the money on the headphones themselves, than bundle a £30 quid sub standard headphone stand with the product. A high grade portable case for instance would be more useful in my opinion.
Good price point right now, under £500 and perhaps worth the money to many people - however they offer nothing over the D7000 apart from a radical new design to appeal to a younger audience. A step forward? no.
I would say the Denon headphones are very clear and do sound more professional than my others. I thought the Denon would be waaaayyy better but they are not! They are pretty dynamic though. They are worth what I paid used through Amazon. I am fine that I didn't pay nearly retail.
They are the best headphones I have put on. I have about $2600..00 of retail price headphones at home.
Anyways, to make it story short, visit head-fi audiophile site, you will understand it's not worth $1000+ as MSRP. Maybe in $300 to $400 range.
Hope this helps.
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On the other hand , maybe you thought the last version AH D7000 looks better, more classical. In my view the new d7100 do a better job to mix the modern and classical beauty.
For me ,I ordered D600 first and returned it to buy a D7100, the value of D600 is much worth than D7100 actually, but if you search a headphone for hi-end with amp at home and sometimes go out driveing with iPod, d7100 can be a better choice.
I'd used it to listen kinds of music for few days, it's really touched me.







