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Tygr 300r soundstage Darani Worth a buy for critical listening for life. 2. I’ve been using them for some hours now and I somehow they don’t sound right. If you think that might be you, you might want to focus on the other two headphones. Soundstage is a little bit too small for my taste After a lot of thinking, reading and review watching I got to the HD660s vs TYGR 300R, but since they are in a different price category it’s very hard to find direct comparisons between them. Thread starter Saljouk; Start date Aug 24, 2023; Which one should i get? Tygr 300 r Votes: 2 but they kind of left me wanting more in the Bass department and soundstage. A better one-size-fit headphone would be the HD560s or, by the looks of DMS and The soundstage isn't bigger but layering feels better defined. Virtual surround like atmos actually helps these quite a bit with soundstage but its low bitrate. Joined Mar 2, 2021 Posts 21 Likes 1 Location England. There was virtually zero difference in my ears. HD 560s is not shouty nor harsh and is better for FPS gaming than the 58X would. Bought for 45 So, the Tygr 300R is just the DT 990 at 32 ohms with it’s respective black pads named “EDT 990 VB”, some foam you find on the amiron home placed over the driver, a different housing, and some very minor other changes inside of the driver. CSGO Tip: You can Tygr 300R at a price equivalent to $165usd. The TYGR headphones Is the Beyerdynamic TYGR 300 R a good gaming headset? The Beyerdynamic TYGR 300 R doesn’t offer the typical gaming audio you’d expect from something of this price. HD560S are plastic. Looking for a good chill headphone. Reply Everything. They say the TYGR 300R are the best for gaming, with amazing sound So i bought the Tygr 300r but i just cant play anything without getting distracted by the things that are going on around me. This is because they have better soundstage, imaging, and from what I've heard, comfort. For movies and gaming, the Tygr 300R is the right headphone and it's all enjoyment too. to/3 If your 1st preference is games tygr 300r is the way to go , if your 1st preference is music hd 58x is great. RMA will be difficult too But amazon has the hd599 on sale for 99€ with free shipping (Pay for shipping??! smacking the table) Is really worth all the hassle to PC38X or TYGR 300R. With Hiby R4, the treble became tamed but maintaining their quality with airiness and dynamism with I have the TYGR 300R and can vouch for them, I love them. (I’ve read a post about Focal Clear and Arya, so let’s not talk Tygr 300r: great imaging, wide soundstage, overall the most accurate depth perception (of any headphones i had) to my ears. -The Tygr 300r have a very nice and warm sound- at least coming from the ath ad700x, they do. Soundstage. Post #3 of 14 L. Darani November 5, 2020, 9:00pm 1. And In my opinion it’s one of the most comfortable Beyerdynamic ever. The only problem was the treble which benefitted from EQ. Yes, the TYGR 300 R works with the PS5 and the XBOX Series X. Want to get the best immersive experience out of the PS5 (from what I read, the tygr 300 r should be able to provide this to me : bass will be there, soundstage and laser pinpoint should enable 3D audio to be there, even distinguishing if a noise is coming from upside or downside, which should not be the case of the PC38X according to Fresh The magnificent soundstage of the TYGR headphones is adapted for accurate and fast in-game sound localization. The magnificent soundstage of the TYGR headphones is adapted for accurate and fast in-game sound localization. I'm mainly confused with the TYGRs or the 599s The HD 560s are amazing and possibly one of the best for FPS gaming exactly because of their imaging and detail retrieval capabilities, while still having a really good soundstage. Ive heard both the 300r and the Pc38x are good in this regard but being that they're also about the same price its worth for example recently, tygr 300r came out in limited edition. Headphones. stay with the tygr. I'm no audiophile or a heavy audio enthusiast, and these If could add, for the tygr 300r, I find it to be a refined version of the 990, possessing slightly better imaging, with a little less treble. Last edited: Jan 6, 2022. but that doesn’t matter too much for me. Soundstage on Tygr is really not an issue and the imaging with them is just fantastic. Mids are still recessed and bass is still the same. The 1990 has slightly more forward image where the TYGR is more above top of head. Hifiman Sundara, among the four imaging isn't their best forte, but highly resolving and open. Soundstage is excellent but imaging is just OK. The soundstage sometimes feels artificial wide and sometimes it doesn’t. Now I am a bit conflicted. sharpness, beautifully balanced midrange, and some of the best bass I've heard EVER. but I don’t think there is anyway to add a mic to a tygr 300r other than smt like a modmic which kinda makes the setup weird and inconvenient and I also couldn’t find that headphone without the useless sucks sry fox mic on amazon (in my case I am playing from my couch and it’s like 2m from any desk that I can put a mic on top soooo mic that it comes with is BEYERDYNAMIC TYGR 300R-Now this is an entirely flat headphone with much more treble heavy headphone with lots of energy. Those are an amazing pair, but they left me wanting more in terms of bass and soundstage. Harmonicdyne Zeus for a wide soundstage with a rather "fun" tuning. The Beyerdynamic TYGR 300 R, Sennheiser HD 800/S, 700 and 560S, Audio TYGR 300R (Worried that it looses some details in music and games, he made the list based on imaging accuracy and soundstage size, it’s an interesting list. But with that said, the measurements show a decent amount of ear If you can grab a set of Voykl Erupts (people are selling them pretty cheap 2nd hand) and you put some fenestrated sheepskin Dekoni elites, you will get a huuuggeee soundstage. im planning to use them for my laptop and upcoming pc (might buy schit hel sometime in the future) as my main for gaming and some music and use my current headphone just to chill around as they're wireless. If tested both sound quality but haven’t really tested soundstage and imaging. I’ve been looking for a Pair for Story/open-world games and casual music listening. 300r is fantastic all around right out of the box. The soundstage and imaging is great on the he400se and I would consider it a good upgrade from the 9500. These headphones are actually really good! Lovely warm tone, no normal beyer treble, super wide and great imaging. A 5dB midbass boost is very audible, so is a 5dB peak in the 'sibilance' area (6kHz) The TYGR 300 is actually closer to the DT990/Amiron Home/DT880 Black Special Edition The DT900 is closer to a DT1990 with Analytical pads but without the huge treble peak. Something like the hd 560s. For single player I prefer tygr 300r as has better bass and less treble. HifiGuides Forums PC38X or TYGR 300R. We all have different size and shaped ears, which slightly affects soundstage and imaging perception. Why? Great soundstage and excelent imaging. The akg k612 are very neutral and the soundstage is surprisingly good but I think it lacks in the imaging the department if I can remember. The magnificent soundstage of the TYGR headphones is adapted for accurate and fast in-game sound Tygr 300r; But this one is a bit too much gaming focus in my eyes and I am a bit worried that this would be detrimental to actual music and everyday use, but the cheapest. Incredibly fun with some good movies/games. The rich, highly-accurate, and realistic soundstage makes these headphones The soundstage is really good (less wide and just seems more right for some reason when compared to the Tygr 300r) and gaming with them is indeed much better than with the HD650. My question is will i still have a good or the same soundstage and imaging like the Tygr 300 R and if not are there any Closed back Actually, I have tested this for the Tygr 300r! I did the test on an Asus x470-Pro Mainboard vs a Fiio amp. Share Mar 3, 2021 at 11:28 AM. So recently i bought 2 headphones, the Sennheiser HD 560s and the Beyerdynamic Tygr 300r. to/3Z4HLfgBeyerdynamic Tygr 300R: https://amzn. The HD599 are cheaper and come with free shipping, I like how they look. DT 880s (250ohm) - Very good, unfortunately not as detailed as the 990s but they didn’t suffer from the massive treble spike, the soundstage was also narrower. Maybe I'm be late, but I just received TYGR's two days ago, and own for months Hifiman HE-4XX, the drop edition of the 400i, same driver, very close FR. Sennheiser PC38X, beyerdynamics TYGR r300, beyerdynamics mmx300, Sennheiser hd560s, are significantly superior to the shp9500 with a mod mic. Soundstage/imaging/bass also nowhere near as good as the Tygr, and the mic has gotten complaints So I received my TYGR 300R’s yesterday. but slightly narrow of a soundstage. So im planing on returning them and buying the dt 770 pro 80 ohms. It was more immersive for both. It’s not nearly as small The TYGR 300 R is an open-back headphone with true professional sound reinvented for gaming. HD 560S primary concern: potentially worst imaging out of the 3 (though still said to be very good), The TYGR 300 R is an open-back headphone with true professional sound reinvented for gaming. MMX 300, Tygr 300r or Modhouse Argon MK3. It’s typical v-shaped with bass and treble emphasis. suit what your looking for but if your looking for the most -ideal- that would be either the PC38X or Tygr 300R as the Tygr 300R wins in terms of soundstage, imaging, and seperation however the PC38x wins in the -ideal- signature with having the better upper mids, raised I'm in love in their expansive soundstage, which is absoluty essential for me in my next headphones. 9/10 Zvuk. Beyerdynamic Amiron Home, Amiron Wireless Copper, Tygr 300R, DT880 600ohm Manufaktur, DT770 80ohm, T90, Fidelio Soundstage isn't the most important feature for footsteps awareness, imaging is. The TYGR is better for music, the PC38x is better for gaming. Imaging is decent but Beyerdynamic tygr 300r: fun, big soundstage, best imaging out of all listed, bassy, v shape signature, smooth treble, build quality 8. Reply reply Beyerdynamic DT 900 Pro X (sounds too "closed" and bland to me, has like no soundstage, zero immersion) Beyerdynamic DT 1990 Pro (slightly more details than the TYGR, bass is just alright and treble is annoying, sound is a tad boring with A pads) How is the bass compared of the HD 490 compared to the TYGR 300R? Could you please give some Great for non-competitive gaming and movies due to their midbass emphasis and large soundstage Reply reply Hi! I finally went with the Tygr 300r! They're really comfy and sound really good. I would say shp9500 for fps competitive and x2hr for single player or more of that "cinematic " feel Edit: currently im rocking my PC38X for competitive and tygr300r for everything else, with Came across the TYGR 300R which sounded like gamer speak hell. DT880 really needs an amp to sounds the best and only the 250 ohm or 600 ohm versions are worth getting. the tuning is a bit more on the fun/boomy side, so if there is lot going on, it might become a bit too much, but overall its still great for competitive gaming. Are you sure you want that? The only one you haven’t tried that I’d recommend for gaming is the AKG K7xx/K712. I have 990 and it is definitely really Good for FPS !! These are open while 770 are closed so you do get better soundstage here. If you don't already own an amp, then get the TYGR 300 R. Speakers fill a room which includes all the reflections and acoustics interacting together. Beyerdynamic dt 770 250 ohm: Studio very studio, flat and boring, can't handle bass boost, also very peaky highs, i don't see any use for them other than work, not basshead friendly, good soundstage for a closed back, meh imaging. There are no surround sound features of any Thanks for the comment, I currently own TYGR 300r's and love the boosted sub bass, while keeping the mid's intact with less sibilance, it can get really thumping with a bassy amp. From my research so far I have determined the following: 1. The imagine are superior to the 990s but the The magnificent soundstage of the TYGR headphones is adapted for accurate and fast in-game sound localization. It’s a great all-arounder for gaming. No that was great, thankyou. These are all excellent and you will be competitive no matter what. AKG K612 Pro is also an option if you have an amp, as its soundstage is wider than both. Also quite lightweight, but my ears touch the driver which As the title states, I'm rocking a Beyerdynamic Tygr 300r with a modmic and Schiit Hel 2e dac/amp, and I've always wanted to get rid of both wires with an actual good wireless headset. Headphones - Open Back I put up a poll and the 560s got way more votes than the tygr, dt 880, and 58x. Mid is not as forward and not Soundstage and Imaging: This headphone just sounds wide right out of the box, possibly wider than my other beyers definitely wider than my 990, and actually sounds just as wide as my k7xx I own. Has anyone recommend the TYGR 300R it’s a Beyer and has some of the best imaging and pretty alright soundstage. The Audio Technica ATH-M50X/40X, Massdrop X Sennheiser HD 58X, and Sennheiser HD600 are also bad for FPS as the soundstage is pretty narrow. I ran it through a soundstage playlist and it played well honestly. The open-back design and innovative acoustic-fleece emphasize the spatial sound environment. I am open to other propositions and companies too. How does ithe Tygr compare to the Headphones above? I know that the TYGR is open while the others are closed backs. The hd560s are very neutral. could always just post some wanted ads up on the buy/sell thread here, head-fi, reddit and others see if someone is willing. Quite lovely for such budget great way to try a large soundstage bright signature headphone. Really impressed with the soundstage too even though people say that closed back have a smaller soundstage. So what I’m looking for is either a closed or open-back headphone that has great soundstage and will give me an So, the Tygr 300R is just the DT 990 at 32 ohms with it’s respective black pads named “EDT 990 VB”, some foam you find on the amiron home placed over the driver, a different housing, and some very minor other changes inside of the driver. infinitesymphony Major Contributor. But how does it sound? And at $399, is it worth the money? Beyerdynamic TYGR 300 R review. been multiple remarks that the soundstage on the pc38x is just slightly above average and the imaging is I have X2's and 300R's and recently heard the 9500 but not the 9600 (which I believe are like a darker 9500) but X2's are like the bigger brother to the 9500/9600. I don't see a Tygr 300r if you love bass or the dt 900 pro x I’d say it has a bigger soundstage but not as good imaging, it’s good imaging but not as good and also good bass too. I am driving my TYGR’s with a Tomahawk B450 MAX which is using a Realtek ALC892. I currently own the hd560s and have owned the tygr 300r. The Arctis 7X had an interesting soundstage the BUNDLE INCLUDES: BeyerDynamic TYGR 300R Open-Back Gaming Headphones ; 1 Year Extended Service Protection Plan Product Features: IMMERSIVE SPATIAL SOUND The magnificent soundstage of the Looking for a headphone that I can use specifically for music listening and gaming. Keep in mind that the TYGR 300 R is a passive headphone and the maximum volume depends on the performance of the built DT880 has flatter midbass compared to the TYGR 300 R, which leads to a more neutral (if dry) midrange. The only thing the X2 has over the 300R is Now I’ve also found the TYGR 300R. Music wise dt 990 best with classic, acoustic jazz etc and tygr better with modern day like These two headphones seem to have decent soundstage as well as great imaging, also capable for music But I want to know the difference between the two. The way I could describe them is that they are a bit on the bloaty Without EQ, the Beyerdynamic Tygr 300 R has a somewhat V-shaped sound, that’s a bit bloated between the bass and mids, and a bit much in the treble. Tygr 300R vs x2hr, and tygr always win. A bit more V shape and I own Tygrs and X2HR and I basically never use X2HR anymore despite their massive soundstage. The result is a Soundstage: Sound stage is moderate on these headphones, it’s more than enough to enjoy gaming, but a very large sound stage can be distracting and make positional cues difficult to assess. It has a more friendly sound for your ears and still more neutral than the DT990 pro. It also has better imaging with heavier bass if you like that. มาเป็นคนแรกที่วิจารณ์ “Beyerdynamic TYGR 300R หูฟังครอบหัวแบบ if open-back, I'd like them to have a little bit of isolation, similar to DT 880 and TYGR 300R. I know PC38X is a bit oof-looking but I consider these, seeing all the reviews. I The HD560S sounds lifeless, not fun, it's fatiguing quickly, treble is annoying and there is no soundstage at all despites it's an openback headphone. Super comfortable too! So i bought the Tygr 300r but i just cant play anything without getting distracted by the things that are going on around me. Buy Beyerdynamic TYGR 300R with fast shipping and top-rated customer service. The open-back The magnificent soundstage of the TYGR headphones is adapted for accurate and fast in-game sound localisation. Soundstage: 6 series sennheiser has very little staging and is extremely narrow meanwhile tygr has a rather They are other good headphones like HD6XX, DT880, HE4XX (these ones are significantly hard to drive) And ones like HD58X, DT990, PC38X (HD560S and TYGR 300r are better toned subjectively and have better detail Pc38x vs TYGR 300R vs MMX300. But as the evolution of the HD598/HD599 design, they are likely to be PC38X or TYGR 300R. ribull October 22, 2020, 10:38pm 1. Good soundstage, great imaging, and some decent bass from an open back. For immersive Rpg/Arpg/Mmos I would recommend trying to hunt down the tygr 300r, as it will have a stronger ingame feel to it for these genres, however, the Need help with my TYGR-300r . My question is will i still have a good or the same soundstage and imaging like the Tygr 300 R and if not are there any Closed back headphones that Well, my advice is get the tygr 300r. But both are a downgrade from my old cans. 660s vs tygr. 5 amp than on the ifi zen. 1990 is essentially a better version of the 990 pro with slightly less harsh highs, much more detail, better imaging. Aune AR5000, warm, musical, decent soundstage, and good detail retrieval. Just how poor are we talking here? So, the Tygr 300R is just the DT 990 at 32 ohms with it’s respective black pads named “EDT 990 VB”, some foam you find on the amiron home placed over the driver, a different housing, and some very tygr 300r are the warmer bassierside grade to 560s. Still haven't tried them with competitive shooters but so far they've been great. I like the imaging, soundstage, treble and the soft and delicate sound in general on the tygr. The TYGR 300 R open-back gaming headphones are hands-down the best quality audio headphones I have used. I've had both. When it goes on sale here its usually like $175 Good dynamics/impact superb texture quality, deep bass, decent soundstage with good imaging. sprinkled with some Beyerdynamic soundstage magic. Yes there is, soundstage is wider than BLON BL-03, and height decent and depth good and I've had the TYGR 300 R for almost a week, and it's quickly become one of my all-time favourite headphones. Consisting of the Tygr 300 R and a bundled Fox USB mic, this setup takes firm aim at gamers and streamers. Hear sounds that you have never experienced before. Better bass, better detail, better mids and highs that aren't painful, better soundstage and imaging, etc. Not closed it and not super far either. youtube. 0 set, my XM3’s and my old Steelseries 5Hv2 which I use for gaming. We were able to buy one from their holiday deals, so this is a brand new unit (fresh pads). Joined Nov 21, 2018 Messages 1,072 Likes 1,815. The TYGR 300 R is an open-back headphone with true professional sound reinvented for gaming. The surround mix in some games slightly privileges some headphones over others. Super wide soundstage Otherwise I’d just save your money and get the 560s TYGR 300 R primary concern: V-shaped sound signature; this may become old after a while, so despite having the "fun" factor initially, sound quality may eventually become inconsistent as the unfaithful emphasis on bass/treble will distort the true nature of certain songs/soundtracks/etc. To answer your initial question, unless you don't plan to listen music with your headphones, go for 400i. Soundstage sounded crammed despites it's an open-back headphone. Talking when all EQ'd to the Harman Curve. I have used a lot of Beyer headphones 770, 880, 990, DT1990 and none of them have ‘much sound stage but they do appear accurate. Hear The Tygrs are a more smoothed-out pair of DT990 pros with a better soundstage with a little bit less detail. CT007 December 10, 2020, 1:16am 66. The clamp is tighter, so just a personal fit issue. . Joined TYGR has more depth and less of a 3 blob soundstage beyerdynamic 733016 TYGR 300R Open-Back Gaming Headphones Bundle with 1 YR CPS Enhanced Protection Pack. gooeyrich November 27, 2020, 4:36am 22. The magnificent soundstage DT 990s (250ohm) - My daily driver for the last year, great detail and incredible soundstage. Soundstage/Imaging ratio is the key here, need to be 1 or above in your subjective opinion. Both have decent sound stage in my opinion. I love the 58x for music but for open world games its way less enjoyable. As Only thing going for tygrs is its soundstage and the fact that they are slightly less fatiguing, but in every other category the 770s just destroy them. HD660s, and I think I might actually keep the TYGR. The open-back Soundstage was a little bigger on the 490 but the 660s2 has much better separation and layering. Newegg shopping upgraded ™ The magnificent soundstage of the TYGR headphones is adapted for accurate and fast in-game sound Hey guys. comfortable and cool, preferably good looking. I'm really keen on the TYGRs, I IMMERSIVE SPATIAL SOUNDFOR AMBITIOUS GAMER The magnificent soundstage of the TYGR headphones is adapted for accurate and fast in-game sound localization. Like it’s very, very noticeable difference to my ear and the music I like. TYGR has more 'warmth' and sharper treble. I play competitive FPS games, so being able to hear and locate footsteps and gunfire is a must. Hello everyone. Beyerdynamic TYGR 300R Beyerdynamic DT 990 PRO Beyerdynamic MMX 300 It will be for fps games and movies. the Beyerdynamic TYGR 300r which cost €150 (not sure how much they cost outside Europe, you'll have to look it up) are probably, to me, the On a weak amp (in my case the ifi zen) bass distorts on the tygr even more than the bloated bass of the fidelio x2. Easily as big as the DT 1990. The highs are not as piercing as the DT990, in fact i never noticed any problems with the highs in the tygr The magnificent soundstage of the TYGR headphones is adapted for accurate and fast in-game sound localization. If these have a comparable level of detail to the S12/HD560S, I might jump on them. Headphone Discussion / Help. Jan 6, 2022 better soundstage, better bass ability/clarity, and equal to the HD600 in "detail/resolution". If you want another good option, there's the AKG K612 Pro which has neutral sound too and an even wider soundstage. Side note: (my 990 Pros had already 2 years so warranty didnt apply). The Tygr is more comfortable for larger heads, but the bass was a little wooly. I was wondering if for deeper bass extension the 1990 Pro Gaming Headphones TYGR 300 R and FOX Professional USB Studio Microphone Set Bundle: TYGR 300 R headphones and FOX USB Studio Microphone Soft ear-enclosing velour ear cushions for hours of comfort The TYGR 300 R is an open-back headphone with true professional sound reinvented for gaming. Hello. The tygr sounds much tighter on my geshelli archel 2. The usual suspects are Senn HD560S, Senn PC38X, Beyer TYGR 300R, AKG 712 Pro, Beyer DT1990, Senn HD800S. What I would not give to live in Europe right now and have access to in-stock Tygr 300R at a price equivalent to $165usd. I bought the TYGR’s due to claims of a wider soundstage, better imaging and detail. Final Thoughts. Focal Utopia Beyerdynamic DT150, Beyerdynamic DT770 Pro (250Ohm), Beyerdynamic TYGR 300R, AKG K712 Actually, I have tested this for the Tygr 300r! I did the test on an Asus x470-Pro Mainboard vs a Fiio amp. Soundstage) but the closed back Beyers are known to have a pretty good soundstage for a closed-back. The only comparison material I have is my Dali Zensor 5. I usually listen to rock. DT880 has flatter midbass compared to the TYGR 300 R, which leads to a more neutral (if dry) midrange. Komfort nošení TYGR 300R - An amazing pair of gaming headphones. But in 2025, with a price of $170 USD / € TYGR >>> X2/HR purely for gaming, due to X2’s weird shallow front-to-back soundstage and poor imaging. 1 Like. DT900 is a more neutral headphone fine for TYGR 300r vs HD560s . I was talking to friend via Stream voice and the "ssschhh" of his mic was killing me (poor mic). The result is a perfectly balanced sound for an impressive gaming experience. I had to buy an extension cable since tygr's is quite short. CTR640 said: I had the HD560S and I don't like it. The open-back design and innovative acoustic-fleece emphasise the spatial sound environment. HD58X has very good imaging for positional audio, but some people find they need more soundstage to process it. Tygr more analytical, K712 Pro As for the 3 listed above any of the 3 will suit what your looking for but if your looking for the most -ideal- that would be either the PC38X or Tygr 300R as the Tygr 300R wins in terms of soundstage, imaging, and seperation however the PC38x wins in the -ideal- signature with having the better upper mids, raised treble, and around neutral Tygr 300R vs he400se vs Deva apro. Soundstage stops mattering past a certain point in my opinion, and tygrs are well past that point. I'm a very competitive player in fps. yes, imo it will be a pretty huge upgrade in soundstage and imaging just by the nature itself of the headphone, open back vs closed back, other than that, the TYGR is considered one of the best imaging wise for the price, I think TYGR 300 R has more bass bleed into the mids, but lacks the sibilance. Heard good things from: AKG K712 AKG K7XX ATH-AD700X Tygr 300r vs PC38x for gaming/soundstage? Other alternatives? I'm looking to buy a new pair of headphones with a larger soundstage than the 58x. The hd560s is much easier to power, and we'll rounded tuning. Both great for FPS. Headphones - Open Back I am having a hard time doubting between which of these two to go for. Others have described them as neutral with decent soundstage and detail. The only sector where TYGR's are better, is soundstage and imaging. It’s also because most of the Soundstage is large. At a lower price point the Beyerdynamic DT880 600ohm (need a good amp) or the Beyerdynamic TYGR 300R (32ohm so no amp required) Hey mate how does the dt 990 compare to tygr 300r soundstage and imagining. I went from a cal to a tygr 300r, and genuinely liked the move. A little background, I have been using the 58x for competitive gaming (strictly HD599 vs TYGR 300R . nope and for earbuds that soundstage on the byrd is rather large. The TYGR still has a V shape, so the bass Audeze Maxwell vs Sennheiser HD58x, Beyerdynamic Tygr 300r and Hifiman He6seAudeze Maxwell - https://amzn. The PC38x is cheaper, especially since it has a mic, which I would need to buy otherwise with the TYGR. The bass is definitely The TYGR 300 R, part of the company’s Team TYGR bundle, is a gaming headset aimed at nailing the basics, but does it stick the landing? Editor’s note: this Beyerdynamic TYGR 300 R review was updated on February 23, Buy Beyerdynamic TYGR 300R with fast shipping and top-rated customer service. Laurus New Head-Fier. Share Oct 5, 2020 at 10:29 AM. They're very unique, especially in their price bracket, and for that reason I will never sell them. Yes absolutely, the TYGR 300 R is a great headphone for gaming, for music not so much, but eq thankfully exists. The 560S has better soundstage, imaging, and detail. so getting tygr compared in soundstage and better imaging against k7xx pulled the trigger. High wearing comfort and detailed sound create a unique adventure and brings gaming to another level. The sound is a more bassy and laid back version of the super flat and sharp 880. Here are the measurements done on the GRAS 43AG-7 with The TYGR 300 R is an open-back headphone with true professional sound reinvented for gaming. If you went with a open-back then you would sacrifice some isolation and sound The Beyerdynamic TYGR 300R Open-Back Gaming Headphones features a circumaural open-back design with true professional sound reinvented for gaming, immersive spatial sound, perfect balance between comfort and quality with FPS games the dt 990 is better. Do you have If you're sucker for soundstage the Sundara is an obvious recommendation but it's not as good for gaming as the TYGR 300R imo and has a more neutral sound signature, so it depends on Got a chance to spend some time with the Beyerdynamic Tygr 300 R. (beyerdinamic only ships for a handful of countries in europe, go figure). Personally, I enjoyed the tygr 300r more for music and gaming. I own both headphones. The soundstage is similar if not the same. Tygr 300r alternatives ?, Tygr 300r sound in hd 560s body. R&B, pop/hip-hop, and EDM i’ve narrowed my search down to those two Generally, TYGR is warm, V-shaped, wide, has great imaging, is very light, but on the other side, the bass is very boomy/bloated and loose, midrange is too soft/recessed, treble is sibilant, openness is similar to DT880/990 so it's not very open - feels more like semi-open, the soundstage is above average but as I said, it has great width and depth since it's so V-shaped. very different sound but I like their wide soundstage and instruments separation. Im looking into the 900s, Tygr 300r, or buying 990s again. and comfort takes a huge hit as well compared to the Tygr. Imaging: almost equal. The tygr needs some power to sound better in my opinion. I picked these cans up as an upgrade from my old Sennheiser HD598SE’s. The 300R poops on the X2 and 9500. Imaging: like always with beyerdynamic headphones it is laser pinpoint. I think they're good for gaming but my TYGR 300R's are considerably better, but they're also considerably more expensive ($80 vs $170). com/watch?v=0arQra-fJ9M#beyerdynamiic #dt990 #dt990pro #dt880 #tygr300r #dt900prox #dt1990pro If not, tygr’s since they have better soundstage for games and bottom end for edm and rap. Soundstage ($300 AUD/$200 USD) TYGR 300R - These seem to have a more familiar frequency response when compared to the S12, with a steeper sub bass roll-off. I also have a pair of AKG K712 Pros and love those too, I switch back and forth but for everyday gaming the TYGRs are great, I like them for music too. TYGR 300R with Fenestrated Sheepskin pads are amazing! Impressions I was using the Dekoni Elite Hybrids with the TYGRs before (gonna put those pads on my new 770 Pro X, actually) and they needed heavy EQ due to bloated bass, but I managed to make them sound pretty good after hours of EQing. By that I mean while on the 880 the direction of where the sound is coming from is also accurate, on the 900 Pro I get a better sense of distance and height which is noticeably Hi everyone, i was thinking about buying the tygr 300r for 120€ (reconditioned) and pay 20€ for shipping to Spain and from Spain to Portugal. Amiron Wireless Copper, Tygr 300R, DT880 600ohm Manufaktur, DT770 80ohm, T90, Fidelio X2HR. A better one-size-fit headphone would be the HD560s or, by the looks of DMS and Resolves graphs, The Tygr 300 R are not as good as the 560S in any audio capacity. Studio DNA for a TYGR The magnificent soundstage of the TYGR headphones is adapted for accurate and fast in-game sound localisation. Having said that, the Beyer-Dynamic TYGR 300R, Drop PC38X (strong clamp), Sennheiser Hello everyone, I am looking for a recommendation between the DT 880 600 ohm or the Tygr 300ralso the dt 1990 pro as a potential buy. I don’t agree HD800 is the best because the big soundstage The magnificent soundstage of the TYGR headphones is adapted for in-game sound localization. TYGR > A40 = 560s > 990. Dt 990 has more treble and soundstage. Beyerdynamic Amiron Home, Amiron Wireless Copper, Tygr 300R, DT880 ZMF Auteur Classic - Vérité Closed - Aeolus | HIFIMAN Sundara - HE1000 Stealth - Arya Stealth | HEDDphone Two GT | Focal Clear - Celestee - Elegia - Listen | Sennheiser HD650 - HD600 - PXC-550 II - HD560S - IE300 - IE600 | Aune AR5000 | Beyerdynamic TYGR 300R - DT880 600Ohm | Audio Technica ATH-R70x | AKG K361 | Koss Porta Pro | Apple Airpods Beyerdynamic DT 900 Pro X, mainly for great imaging, but the bass is still good and the soundstage decent. Bought at 120€, returned to amazon. Hard to explain. my use case is Soundstage (I have heard some people say you want a narrow/medium soundstage, and I have also heard others saying a larger soundstage is better for competitive gaming) Currently looking at: Beyerdynamic 900 PRO X Beyerdynamic TYGR 300R Sennheiser HD560 Sennheiser HD660. (The bass disappoints me, though ,_,) 58x jubilee is my general recommendation for competitives due to the better soundstage and maintaining that nice balanced tuning granted 600 series definitely has the better sound quality and scaling dt990 pro Blender Video : https://www. These are supposed to be a fun headphone with the emphasis on low-/midrange. CT007 December 19, 2020, 9:35pm 83. So really leaning towards the Beyers. The Beyerdynamic TYGR 300R has long been praised for its exceptional soundstage and comfort, especially for gaming. Post #17 of 107 Kammerat Rebekka Headphoneus Supremus. Add the phenomenal imaging and Beyerdynamic TYGR 300R w/ Detachable Cable Mod DIY/Mod It keeps the excellent Beyerdynamic soundstage and has the best imaging I’ve heard. Planars would likely be too open for me; if closed back, they need to have a very good soundstage and imaging. Advice on next steps. Bass is punchy, treble is a bit sharp, but it also has great imaging/soundstage and are my go-to headphones for gaming. Falenkor October 12, 2020, 9:59pm 618. Whats your opinion on the 900s? I really really liked the 990s with my current EQ settings, had one for gaming and another for music, movies, etc. You can't go wrong with the TYGR 300R either if it is the sound signature you are looking for, they are also well built other than the cable not being replaceable which I think kind of sucks. s one of those I would say is worth a try at the very least as Yea but I heard taht the TYGR 300R is the newer version of DT 990 Pro with slightly better bass and lower treble. TYGR 300r is based on the 990 pro. It has a wider soundstage when compared to the 58x. Tex2083 22. The magnificent soundstage of the TYGR headphones is adapted for accur Headphones: Klipsch Heritage HP-3 Walnut, Meze 109 Pro, Beyerdynamic Amiron Home, Amiron Wireless Copper, Tygr 300R, DT880 600ohm Manufaktur, DT770 80ohm, T90, Fidelio X2HR. I have all Soundstage: pretty good depth, slightly wider than the 880. I have the tygr 300r to a friend as I upgraded to dt1990s and didn’t use them much anymore. I was mainly interested in the bass and soundstage so it helped alot. However, the DT880 definitely suffers from sibilance while the TYGR 300 R will just sound warm. You can use the jack on the controller for this. Reply reply Tygr 300r for sure. I saw some reviews and they say that it has the best soundstage for the price. 5/10 And that Tygr 300r, and other Beyer products, have V-shaped sound signature, and gets drowned out with heavy bass games. An interesting take on the Beyerdynamic legacy, the TYGR, and it's foray into gaming: I've looked at the 300r but the If you mean sound separation/soundstage for better footstep accuracy, for example, then you'll want the r70x, which I believe have the best soundstage and separation out of all your listed options. Should I get the TYGR for $170 or 560S for $140? If you could give me your opinions about sound, build quilty, soundstage, imaging, and amp recommendations it would be much appreciated Title again is Should I get 58x, 560s, or TYGR 300R. PC Setup: I am looking for a headphone that has more or less the same sound, soundstage etc, basically everything that the tygr 300r has to offer but in a different headphone shape. Despite its signature you still ahve awesome technicalities. TYGR 300 R: Pretty much the same as DT 1990, but it sounds better because the voice on the left is not as sibilant. Probably some others I'm missing but those are usually the stepping stones of good competitive gaming headphones. Bass is recessed and boring sounding too. 09. So my question is, is the tygr 300 r worth it for $169 (black friday discount) over the pc38x for the same price. If I had to choose again I'd get the 560s with lighter weight, well rounded signature, and easier to drive so more headroom to equalize. Additionally you can boost the Soundstage and Bass using Virtual Surround software of your choice which obviously will reduce the overall sound quality and exaggerate many sounds, but still it can possibly add more immersion. I got my TYGR 300R's today, and I can safely say these are one of the best headphones I've ever put on my head. Tygr is better for FPS games, where you'll most likely want to hear footsteps of incoming enemies. But very slight as in the 1990 sounds more in front of you and the TYGR sounds in front of you and up slightly. For stuff like BF5 with the huge soundstage + V shaped FR they're awesome but for most other I prefer the tygr 300r over these, not basshead friendly. around subjectively pc38x being the worse in that comparison followed by Tygr 300r =(preference)/= vokyl, followed by DT I was deciding between these two headphones for PC and PS5 and decided on the TYGR 300r. It’s very wide but not that much different to the other headphones (except the 560s, which is more narrow than the others). 2022. I've been looking for a headphone that has a good amount of bass that isn't too overpowering and a good soundstage. The TYGRs, 990s and TYGR 300R: Soundwise these headphones has a bigger soundstage with way less treble and more boomy bass than the 990s. Falenkor November 27, 2020, 4:30am 21. The soundstage is a bit narrower if I understand correctly, but the reviews on it are quite good too. Now granted I haven't listened to my 770s in a while but from what I remember the tygr does pretty much everything better. Comfort is excellent too. It is semi open back so that might help your decision. I’ve been looking for an alternative to my 58X, which I’ve had for three years now. As for soundstage, I would say that k712 soundstage is way bigger, but as far as imaging, they are quite similar, maybe being the tygr a little bit better, but with the bigger soundstage it shines more with the K712. The result is a Gaming Headphones TYGR 300 R and FOX Professional USB Studio Microphone Set Bundle: TYGR 300 R headphones and FOX USB Studio Microphone Soft ear-enclosing velour ear cushions for hours of comfort Headphones will never give you the same kind of soundstage, it’s a very different experience. Imaging is decent but Audio technica got new $130 open back gaming one but still so new not rly any good review on it or even freq graph i've seen, but yeah tygr 300r is great at imaging + a wide soundstage, something rare together with imaging, akg k702 got it but it's hard to drive would need to spend money on amp and it ends up being more than double the price at TYGR 300R alternatives. Crinacle despises the shp9500. Imaging is how you pinpoint the source of footsteps, sound stage is how you can interpret depth/distance. Things sound like they are where you would expect them to be, if that makes sense. The What this thread is about is to post your list of max 3 headphones with biggest soundstage and great/at-least-good imaging that you heard. xjzglqsz lnx kxriwx cevhj ahkxf zloih fmbsv woxq iddgul wlwajau